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Inverse relationship between protein intake and plasma free amino acids in healthy men at physical exercise

The effect of a "normal" (n = 8) and "high" (n = 6) protein intake (1 and 2.5 g - kg-1 - day-1, respectively) and of exercise on plasma amino acid (AA) concentrations, insulin, and glucagon concentrations was followed throughout a continuous 24-h period in adult male subjects at...

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Published in:American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism 2000-05, Vol.41 (5), p.E857-E867
Main Authors: FORSLUND, A. H, HAMBRAEUS, L, REGAN, M, YOUNG, V. R, VAN BEURDEN, H, HOLMBĂ„CK, U, EL-KHOURY, A. E, HJORTH, G, OLSSON, R, STRIDSBERG, M, WIDE, L, AKERFELDT, T
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Summary:The effect of a "normal" (n = 8) and "high" (n = 6) protein intake (1 and 2.5 g - kg-1 - day-1, respectively) and of exercise on plasma amino acid (AA) concentrations, insulin, and glucagon concentrations was followed throughout a continuous 24-h period in adult male subjects at energy balance after six days on a standardized diet and exercise program.
ISSN:0193-1849
1522-1555