Inflammation; Muscle Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Two Different Forms of Marine Oil, Derived From the New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel and Krill Oil, on Indirect Markers of Muscle Damage and Soreness During Recovery From Muscle Damaging Exercise in Untrained Men
To evaluate the effects of PCSO-524®, and a blend of PCSO-24® (75%) and krill oil (25%) (ESPO-572®), on indirect markers of muscle damage, inflammation and soreness during recovery from muscle damaging exercise in untrained men.
The study will be conducted as a randomized, parallel group trial over 29 days. A total of 50 untrained male subjects will participate in this study. Subjects will be classified as 'untrained' if they exercise less than three times per week for less than 30 min during each session. Subjects will be randomly assigned to either a green-lipped mussel oil blend (PCSO-524® supplementation group, n = 25) or a 75/25% PCSO-24®/Krill oil blend group (ESPO-572® supplementation group, n = 25). Supplementation will begin 26 days before an eccentric exercise bout (downhill running, designed to induce muscle damage and continue for 3 days following the muscle damaging exercise bout). ;
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