Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of Exercise on the Metabolic Fate of Branched Chain Amino Acids in Relation to Aging and Chronic Disease.
Studies on resting human muscle show that ingestion of the branched-chain amino acids
(BCAA): leucine, valine and isoleucine have an anabolic effect on muscle protein metabolism.
However, the effects of BCAA intake on protein metabolism during exercise are less clear.
When BCAA were supplied as single amino acids, without other amino acids and/or
carbohydrates, no effects were observed on protein kinetics. On the other hand, ingestion of
BCAA during running appeared to reduce the catabolic effect of running on muscle protein
metabolism. These experiments were all performed with mixtures of the BCAA with or without
carbohydrates but not in the form of complete meals with food protein as a basis. Therefore,
it is still unknown whether a protein meal, containing a substantial amount of BCAA is
beneficial during exercise by inducing an anabolic effect.
Whey and Casein protein contain a substantial amount of BCAA in contrast to Soy protein.
Therefore, it is hypothesized that milk-based proteins are a better and more physiological
source of BCAA during exercise and will lead to more protein anabolism. Most of the
available studies have been carried out in young and fit humans but there are hardly any
data are available in the increasing population of the elderly. Therefore it is still
unknown whether a BCAA rich protein meal can enhance the anabolic effect of exercise in
older individuals.
Besides sarcopenia, a substantial part of the elderly is suffering from a chronic systemic
disease such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD represents an important
health care problem. COPD is the fourth leading cause of death and will be the third leading
cause worldwide in 2020. Besides the local impairment, COPD is a chronic wasting disease,
associated with alterations in intermediary metabolism. Substantial disturbances have been
found in BCAA (and related) metabolism in these patients at rest and during exercise. It
might therefore be of clinical relevance to study the metabolic effects of BCAA rich protein
meals in patients with COPD at rest and during exercise.
In this study we investigate whether milk based protein sources of BCAA (casein and whey
proteins) are superior to soy protein in the stimulation of protein anabolism before, during
and after cycle exercise in COPD and healthy elderly and young subjects, and whether adding
BCAA to soy protein will increase protein anabolism in these subjects.
To investigate Leucine, Isoleucine and Valine metabolism during and after exercise in COPD
and healthy subjects
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator)
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