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Protein intake during training sessions has no effect on performance and recovery during a strenuous training camp for elite cyclists.

Anne Ellegaard LarsenJens BangsboJørgen JensenMatilde Krause-JensenBo Martin BibbyOve SollieUlrika Andersson HallKlavs Madsen
Published in: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2016)
Intake of protein combined with carbohydrate during cycling at a training camp for top cyclists did not result in marked performance benefits compared to intake of carbohydrates when a recovery drink containing adequate protein and carbohydrate was ingested immediately after each training session in both groups. These findings suggest that the addition of protein to a carbohydrate supplement consumed during exercise does not improve recovery or performance in elite cyclists despite high demands of daily exhaustive sessions during a one-week training camp.
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