Title : ( Strategic Ingestion of High-Protein Dairy Milk during a Resistance Training Program Increases Lean Mass, Strength, and Power in Trained Young Males )
Authors: Maryam Pourabbas , Reza Bagheri , Babak Hooshmand-Moghadam , Darryn S Willoughby , Darren G Candow , Bradley T Elliott , Scott C Forbes , Damoon Ashtary-Larky , Mozhgan Eskandari , Alexei Wong , Frederic Dutheil ,
Abstract
Background: We evaluated the effects of high-protein dairy milk ingestion on changes in body composition, strength, power, and skeletal muscle regulatory markers following 6 weeks of resistance training in trained young males. Methods: Thirty resistance-trained young males (age: 27 ± 3 years; training experience: 15 ± 2 months) were randomly assigned to one of two groups: high-protein dairy milk (both whey and casein) + resistance training (MR; n = 15) or isoenergetic carbohydrate (maltodextrin 9%) + resistance training (PR; n = 15). Milk and placebo were ingested immediately post-exercise (250 mL; 30 g protein) and 30 min before sleep (250 mL; 30 g protein). Before and after 6 weeks of linear periodized resistance training (4 times/week), body composition (bioelectrical impedance), strength, power, and serum levels of skeletal muscle regulatory markers (insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), growth hormone, testosterone, cortisol, follistatin, myostatin, and follistatin-myostatin ratio) were assessed. Results: The MR group experienced a significantly higher (p < 0.05) increase in lean mass, strength, and power (upper- and lower-body) than the PR group. Further, IGF-1, growth hormone, testosterone, follistatin, and follistatin-myostatin ratio were significantly increased, while cortisol and myostatin significantly decreased in the MR group than the PR group (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The strategic ingestion of high-protein dairy milk (post-exercise and pre-sleep) during 6 weeks of resistance training augmented lean mass, strength, power, and altered serum concentrations of skeletal muscle regulatory markers in trained young males compared to placebo.
Keywords
body composition; endocrine; hypertrophy; milk; resistance training.@article{paperid:1104205,
author = {مریم پورعباس and رضا باقری and Hooshmand-Moghadam, Babak and دارین اس ویلوبی and دارن جی کندو and بردلی تی الیوت and اسکات سی فوربز and دامون اشتری لارک and مژگان اسکندری and الکسی وانگ and فردریک دوتیل},
title = {Strategic Ingestion of High-Protein Dairy Milk during a Resistance Training Program Increases Lean Mass, Strength, and Power in Trained Young Males},
journal = {Nutrients},
year = {2021},
volume = {13},
number = {3},
month = {March},
issn = {2072-6643},
pages = {948--968},
numpages = {20},
keywords = {body composition; endocrine; hypertrophy; milk; resistance training.},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Strategic Ingestion of High-Protein Dairy Milk during a Resistance Training Program Increases Lean Mass, Strength, and Power in Trained Young Males
%A مریم پورعباس
%A رضا باقری
%A Hooshmand-Moghadam, Babak
%A دارین اس ویلوبی
%A دارن جی کندو
%A بردلی تی الیوت
%A اسکات سی فوربز
%A دامون اشتری لارک
%A مژگان اسکندری
%A الکسی وانگ
%A فردریک دوتیل
%J Nutrients
%@ 2072-6643
%D 2021