Exploring the Impact of Protein Supplement Source on Body Composition in Women Practicing Anaerobic Resistance Exercise: A Pilot Study.
Juan Manuel Ballesteros-TorresAnayansi Escalante-AburtoMaría Elena Villarreal-ArceCindy Joanna Caballero-PradoPublished in: Nutrients (2024)
Supplements based on protein hydrolysates have been used as an effective source to access amino acids with greater bioavailability, promoting absorption to improve body composition. Five groups of young women were randomly selected. They followed a personalized eating plan that included different protein supplements (meat, vegan, branched-chain amino acids [BCAAs], whey, and control group), combined with an exercise plan, for eight weeks, aiming to assess their consumption effects combined with resistance exercise on body composition. Bioelectrical impedance before and after the treatment was conducted. The results showed that the supplementation with BCAAs presented a significant decrease ( p < 0.05) on the BMI in this group (initial BMI = 19.7 kg/m 2 ; final BMI = 19.4 kg/m 2 ). When comparing the final measures among the groups, the BCAAs and vegan supplements caused a significant decrease in body weight (50.24 kg and 51.34 kg, respectively). The BMI of the group supplemented with meat proteins was statistically higher (22.06 kg/m 2 ) than that the group supplemented with BCAAs (19.4 kg/m 2 ) ( p < 0.05). No significant changes were observed in the type of protein consumed to produce muscle mass in the participants after eight weeks of study under a controlled diet and anaerobic resistance exercise. Participants exhibited energy deficiencies, but their macronutrient distribution appeared normal. Following an 8-week intervention, meat and BCAAs reduced weight and BMI, although no statistical differences were observed. It is recommended to extend the treatment for a more comprehensive understanding.
Keyphrases
- body composition
- resistance training
- amino acid
- body mass index
- physical activity
- bone mineral density
- high intensity
- body weight
- weight gain
- weight loss
- microbial community
- protein protein
- randomized controlled trial
- wastewater treatment
- binding protein
- metabolic syndrome
- small molecule
- clinical trial
- magnetic resonance imaging
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- computed tomography
- skeletal muscle
- gestational age
- risk assessment
- magnetic resonance
- pregnancy outcomes
- sewage sludge