Co-ingestion of protein or a protein hydrolysate with carbohydrate enhances anabolic signaling, but not glycogen resynthesis, following recovery from prolonged aerobic exercise in trained cyclists

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Karl E. Cogan
Mark Evans
Enzo Iuliano
Audrey Melvin
Davide Susta
Karl Neff
Giuseppe De Vito
Brendan Egan
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[1] University College Dublin,Institute for Sport and Health
[2] University College Dublin,Food for Health Ireland
[3] Dublin City University,School of Health and Human Performance
[4] University of Molise,Department of Medicine and Health Sciences
[5] University College Dublin,Diabetes Complications Research Centre, Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science
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Nutrition; Supplementation; Protein synthesis; Sodium caseinate; Cycling;
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页码:349 / 359
页数:10
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