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This study is focused on exploring the gap in the literature by comparing the effects of collagen protein versus placebo supplementation on the musculotendinous unit following muscle damaging protocol. Thus, the purpose of this study is to identify and compare the effect of collagen protein versus placebo supplementation on indirect markers of musculotendinous unit recovery following eccentric calf exercises.


Clinical Trial Description

Various physical assessments that include pain scale, pain pressure threshold assessment, body composition, calf circumference measurements, muscle thickness measurements, Achilles tendon length and thickness measurements, myotonography of the calf, isometric force assessments during standing and seated plantarflexion positions, a heel raise test, and a standardized exercise routine focused on eccentric movements, targeting a leg chosen at random. Additionally, will consume a daily dose of two 30-g amount of collagen peptides derived from bovine hide (commercially available as Vital Proteins or Peptan) or placebo (30 g of pure maltodextrin with no amino acids) mixed in 300 ml of orange Gatorade zero. Gatorade zero, maltodextrin, and collagen is going to be stored in the locked cabinet in the lab. Research team will mix the supplement (placebo or maltodextrin) with Gatorade zero in a non-clear bottle and will administer it to the participants on-site. ;


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NCT number NCT06465407
Study type Interventional
Source University of Central Florida
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Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 1, 2024
Completion date December 1, 2024