Dietary Modification Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Meat Protein Administration on Body Composition, Strength, Muscle Structure and Markers of Muscle Damage and Health in Athletes
The aim of this project is to investigate the potential benefits of combining a new protein meat hydrolysates extract with a regular resistance training programme on (a) body composition (b) performance (c) muscle structure (d) general markers health and immunity in athletes. As a second objective the investigators will analyse potential differences obtained from the ingestion of the new hydrolysates meat protein extract compared to the ingestion of others commercially available protein sources such as whey or casein.
This investigation involves a 8 weeks randomised, balanced, double blind parallel group
between-subjects design aimed to analyse the effects of combining exercise and a post
exercise nutrition strategy (hydrolysates meat protein, whey protein or a isocaloric only
carbohydrate placebo) on training outcomes, markers of immunity and health after a period of
regular training and feeding intervention. Participants will be divided in three-treatment
groups 1) Hydrolysed meat-protein (MEAT); 2) Whey (W) and 3) non-protein iso-energetic
placebo (CHO). Once considered eligible for the study, and after an initial familiarisation
period and baseline tests, participants will be randomly assigned to one of the intervention
groups: MEAT; W and CHO. Each group will follow a 8-week periodised resistance training
intervention combined with one of the three specific supplementation treatments (MEAT, W or
CHO). Measurements of general markers of health, immunity, body composition, muscle
structure and performance will be determined before and after the training intervention.
Once informed consent and health history have been obtained, after the baseline Assessment
(t1), participants will divided into three similar profile groups, matched by body mass,
age, sex and performance. 1) The meat protein group (MEAT n=10) that will take 250 ml of
orange juice mixed with 20g of hydrolysates meat protein powder and water 2) The whey group
(n=10) will take 20 g of whey intact isolate powder mixed with 250 ml of orange juice and
water 3) the contrast group (P n=10) that will take an iso-energetic non-protein, only
carbohydrate (maltodextrin) placebo.
Participants: Thirty participants, recruited from the University Campus, will take part in
the project. After being informed of all risk, discomforts, and benefits involved,
participants will sign a written informed consent regarding their participation.
Intervention Familiarization period: Participants will undertake 3 sessions of
familiarization (1 weeks). A qualified strength and conditioning coach will control and
assists participants in order to guarantee a correct execution of the selected exercise. All
participants will be instructed about the appropriate use of the Rate of Perceived Exertion
(0-10) scale to control the load and training intensity.
Resistance Training: The resistance-training program will be designed to increase strength
and mass of all major muscle groups. The program will be undertaken on three non-consecutive
days per week, under the supervision of strength and conditioning coaches, preferable
Strength and Conditioning master students. Training workout will be performed during the
afternoon (between 3pm and 6pm) with at least 48 hours between sessions.
Each session will begin with individualized warm-up (5-minute warm-up stretches, followed by
one set of eight repetitions of six resistance training exercises without any additional
weight). Workout will involve 8 resistance exercises per 3 sets of 6 to 10 repetitions at
70% to 85% of an individual 1RM. Exercises will be performed using free-weights, elastic
bands, sticks and machines selected to stress the major muscle groups. Resting periods of
around 2 min will be allowed sets. Participants will be instructed to maintain the proper
execution along the entire training session.
Periodization strategy: The intervention will consist of 8-week periodised resistance
training programme that will be divided in 3 blocks: First block (1st to 3th week) using a
moderate load intensity of around 70%1RM; Second block (4th to 6th week) where the intensity
will increase to >75% to 80% 1RM and the third block (7th to 8th week) where the highest
loads (>80 to 85% 1RM) will be used. The Rate of Perceive Exertion (0-10) scale (RPE) will
be used to appropriately select the load along the training intervention. Resistance
training intervention will be appropriately integrated with the regular sport activity
performed by the University athletes along the academic period.
Supplementation protocol: Training days: Immediately (<10 min) after com Non-training days:
before breakfast. Supplements and placebo will be provided in powder form and should be
mixed with an standardised orange juice and water at the moment of consumption. Supplements
and placebo will looks and tastes identical.
Thus, a total of one 20g doses will be administered on daily bases. Participants should
ingest a total of 56 doses for a total of 8 weeks of study intervention.
Supplement will be provided in 14 days based by a blind researcher after Participants should
return back the empty bag of the supplement/placebo consumed during the previous 14 days
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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