High-Protein Diets during either Resistance or Concurrent Training Have No Detrimental Effect on Bone Parameters in Resistance-Trained Males.
Reza BagheriZohreh KarimiZeynabalsadat MousaviMahdi Ziaee BashirzadDonny M CameraRamin SadeghiVahid Reza DabbaghMehdi KargarfardFrederic DutheilPublished in: Nutrients (2024)
Our findings show that the intake of two high-protein diets combined with RT and CT during 16 weeks had no adverse effects on bone tissue parameters. While these findings indicate that protein intake between 2 and 3 times the current RDI does not promote bone demineralization when consumed in conjunction with exercise, future studies investigating the long-term effects of chronic high protein intake on bone tissue health are warranted.
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