posted on 2009-02-01, 00:00authored byR Crittenden, J Buckley, David Cameron-Smith, A Brown, K Thomas, S Davey, P Hobman
Elite athletes require a greater dietary protein intake than recreationally active people to maintain optimal muscular function. The timing of protein ingestion relative to exercise is critical to maximizing its physiological impact on skeletal muscles. Sports protein supplements provide a convenient means of supplying athletes with an adequate and timely source of quality dietary protein. There is now strong evidence that not all dietary proteins are equipotent in their effects on various aspects of athletic performance and specific protein isolates can provide benefits to athletes beyond simple supply of nutritional amino acids. Thus, there is an opportunity to develop new functional protein supplements to maximize athletic performance. This paper outlines the clinical evidence for the benefits of dairy proteins in sports performance and describes the development of new dairy protein supplements to build muscle strength, and to expedite recovery of strength following muscle-damaging eccentric exercise.
History
Journal
Australian journal of dairy technology
Volume
64
Pagination
133 - 137
Location
Parkville, Vic.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
0004-9433
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.