Dietary Modification Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Meat Protein Administration on Body Composition, Strength, Immunological, Microbiota and Haematological Markers in Endurance Athletes
The aim of this project is to investigate the potential benefits of combining a new protein meat hydrolysates extract with a regular endurance training programme on (a) body composition (b) performance (c) muscle structure (d) immunology and (e) microbiota (f) haematological markers in endurance athletes
PROYECT DESIGN This investigation involves a 10-week randomised, balanced, double blind
parallel group between-subjects design, aimed to analyse the effects of combining endurance
exercise and a post exercise nutrition strategy (hydrolysates meat protein (MEAT) + whey
protein (W) or a isocaloric only carbohydrate placebo) on training outcomes, immunity and
haematological variables after regular training and feeding intervention.
Participants will be divided in two-treatment groups 1) Hydrolysed meat-protein + whey
(PROT); and 2) non-protein iso-energetic placebo (CHO). Once considered eligible for the
study, and after an initial familiarisation period plus baseline tests (endurance
performance body composition and blood extractions) participants will be randomly assigned
to one of the intervention groups: PROT and CHO. Each group will follow a 10-week periodised
endurance training intervention combined with one of the two specific supplementation
treatments (PROT or CHO). Measurements of performance (VO2peak, vetilatory threshold and
time to exhaustion at maximal aerobic intensity), body composition (fat and fat free mass),
microbiota and haematology will be determined before and after the 10-week intervention
period.
Once informed consent and health history have been obtained, after the baseline assessment
(t1), participants will be divided into two similar profile groups, matched by body mass,
age, sex and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2peak): (1) PROT (2) CHO
INTERVENTION The intervention will comprise of a 10-week combined supplementation (MEAT + W
and CHO) regular endurance-training programme.
Endurance training Participants will commit to follow a polarised triphasic
endurance-training model. This model contains three intensity zones calculated as low
intensity [< the first ventilatory threshold (VT1), ~ 70% HRmax]; moderate intensity
[between VT1 and respiratory compensation point or ventilatory threshold 2 (VT2), >70 < 90%
HRmax]; and high intensity [>VT2, 90% HRmax]. Participants will train 5 to 6 times per week
with a total percentage distribution of 75 to 80% at low intensity; 10% at moderate
intensity, and 15 to 10% at high intensity.
Cardiorespiratory test Participants will perform a maximal cardiorespiratory exercise test
before the training period to determine peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and ventilatory
thresholds. Percentage of HRmax and the 15 points (6 to 20) Borg Scale Rate of Perceive
Exertion (RPE) will be used to appropriately select the load along the training
intervention.
Supplementation protocol Training days: Immediately (<10 min) after completing each training
session, participants will consume a beverage containing 20g of supplement (10g MEAT + 10g
W) plus 200 ml of orange juice or only carbohydrate placebo (maltodextrine and orange
juice).
Non-training days: before breakfast.
Supplements and placebo will be provided in powder form and should be mixed with 200ml of
orange juice and water at the moment of consumption.
The supplements and placebo will look and taste identical.
Thus a total of one 20g doses will be administered on a daily base. Participants are
required to ingest a total of 70 for the total of 10 weeks of the study intervention.
Supplements will be provided in 14 days intervals and distributed by a blinded researcher
after participants return the empty bag of the supplement/placebo consumed during the
previous 14 day period.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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