[...] two meals and a snack on two occasions following a standardized prestudy meal, simulating night and day shift working (total energy 2500 kcal: 40% fat, 50% carbohydrate, 10% protein). Meals were consumed at 01:00/ 13:00 h and 07:00/19:00h, and the snack at 04:00/16:00 h. Blood was taken after an overnight fast, and for 8 h following the first [...]
nie widziałem jeszcze tego.. nie miałem i bym nie kupił .. taki NN właściwie :)) strona e-protein.pl nie istnieje .. jest przekierowanie na AmerPharm czy jakoś tak Zmieniony przez - maniak7000 w dniu 2013-06-19 19:08:52
[...] for use in nutritional supplements in terms of muscle uptake and ability to increase high-intensity exercise capacity. 6. The addition of carbohydrate or carbohydrate and protein to a creatine supplement appears to increase muscular retention of creatine, although the effect on performance measures may not be greater than using creatine [...]
[...] nerki, jedzone wg norm nie ma negatywnego wpływu. Jak byś wątpił - poparcie moich słów: http://www.nutritionandmetabolism.com/content/2/1/25 1. King AJ, Levey AS: Dietary protein and renal function. J Am Soc Nephrol 1993, 3(11):1723-1737. OpenURL Return to citation in text: 2. Metges CC, Barth CA: Metabolic consequences of a high [...]
[...] uzasadnienia. Spozywanie wiekszych ilosci bialek (ale oczywiscie bez brawury) - nie jest szkodliwe dla zdrowia. Dowodow jest pelno: 1. King AJ, Levey AS: Dietary protein and renal function. J Am Soc Nephrol 1993, 3(11):1723-1737. 2. Metges CC, Barth CA: Metabolic consequences of a high dietary-protein intake in adulthood: [...]
[...] for examples Golay A et al. Weight-loss with low or high carbohydrate diet? Int J Obes (1996) 20: 1067-1072 ; Alford BB et. al. The effects of variations in carbohydrate, protein and fat content of the diet upon weight loss, blood values, and nutrient intake of adult women. J Am Diet Assoc (1990) 90: 534-540. Both studies compared keto to [...]
# A (Retinol) Vitamin A is a vitamin with antioxidant properties, important for eye protection and bone growth; protein and hormone synthesis (including GH and testosterone); supports tissue maintenance. Helps reduce susceptibility to infection. Essential for healthy skin, good blood, strong bones and teeth, kidneys, bladder, lungs and membranes. [...]
# A (Retinol) Vitamin A is a vitamin with antioxidant properties, important for eye protection and bone growth; protein and hormone synthesis (including GH and testosterone); supports tissue maintenance. Helps reduce susceptibility to infection. Essential for healthy skin, good blood, strong bones and teeth, kidneys, bladder, lungs and membranes. [...]
[...] nawet jesli beda to gazety angielskojezyczne jako ze nie masz problemoow z jezykiem, wrzoocam ponizej takie tez info: 1. Myth #2: You can only assimilate 30 grams of protein at one sitting. Fact: The body has the ability to digest and assimilate much more than 30 grams of protein from a single meal. Speaking of high intakes of protein, [...]
[...] 200 grams of carbs over 8 hours) can be consumed at once to keep blood glucose levels and glycogen resynthesis rates as high as possible (5). Consuming these carbs with some protein, fat and fiber will slow digestion and give a more even blood glucose release, helping to promote glycogen resynthesis. Those wishing truly maximal glycogen [...]
[...] with low-fat diets * Low fat -> body goes into starvation mode, tries to hold on to fat, burn muscle instead. * When carbohydrate stores are exhausted, will burn protein first before switching to fat. * Carbohydrates can increase serotonin levels, cause sleepiness. (Based on other references - see below - serotonin may not be such [...]
********** Badanie nr 4 ********** hydrolizat (WPH) vs micelarna kazeina (CAS) vs białko sojowe: Ingestion of whey hydrolysate, casein, or soy protein isolate: effects on mixed muscle protein synthesis at rest and following resistance exercise in young men This study was designed to compare the acute response of mixed muscle protein synthesis [...]
[...] the relationship between the body's glutamine stores and the effects of exercise on the immune system exhibit a causal or coincidental relationship (just as we did for protein synthesis). A recent review article in "The Journal of Applied Physiology" examined this connection between plasma glutamine and exercise-induced [...]
[...] Corticosteroids are catabolic drugs that attack muscle tissue directly; T3 does not. It is a very potent calorie burner and it does not discriminate between carbohydrates, protein and fat. Unlike DNP, it has no protein sparing properties. T3 is also more likely to burn muscle than fat in lean users (10-12% BF), but this can be said for any [...]
[...] Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 32: 654-658. 6. Ingwal JS, Weiner CD, Morales MF, Davis E, Stockdale FE: Specificity of creatine in the control of muscle protein synthesis. J Cell Biol 63:145-151, 1974. 7. . Rawson ES, Volek JS. Effects of creatine supplementation and resistance training on muscle strength and weightlifting [...]
[...] będą, ale może coś sie w dziale pojawi innego oprócz ocen kolejnych planów. Artykuł zaczerpnięty z strony HST. W wersji angielskiej (języki to rpzyszłość! ) Myth #1: High protein intakes will not affect muscle protein synthesis. Fact: Greater availability of amino acids means more protein synthesis within muscle cells.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 I will [...]
[...] sugar and insulin levels appear to create a hormonal milieu favorable to anabolism (growth). During exercise, cortisol accelerates lipolysis, ketogenesis, and proteolysis (protein breakdown). This happens in order to provide additional fuel substrates for continued exercise. The effects of cortisol may also be necessary to provide an amino acid [...]
[...] that many years later Mighty Mouse would be more than merely a cartoon. A team of scientists led by McPherron and Lee at John Hopkins University was investigating a group of proteins that regulate cell growth and differentiation. During their investigations they discovered the gene that may be responsible for the phenomenon of increased muscle [...]
The Myostatin Gene A team of scientists led by McPherron and Lee at John Hopkins University was investigating a group of proteins that regulate cell growth and differentiation. During their investigations they discovered the gene that may be responsible for the phenomenon of increased muscle mass, also called 'double-muscling'. Myostatin, the [...]
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