Metabolic impact of protein feeding prior to moderate-intensity treadmill exercise in a fasted state: a pilot study.
Bradley T GieskeRichard A SteckerCharles R SmithKyle E WitherbeePatrick S HartyRobert WildmanChad M KerksickPublished in: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2018)
Protein consumption before fasted moderate-intensity treadmill exercise significantly increased post-exercise energy expenditure compared to maltodextrin ingestion and tended to be greater than control. Post-exercise fat oxidation was improved following protein ingestion. Throughout exercise, fasting (control) did not yield more fat oxidation versus carbohydrate or protein, while casein protein allowed for more fat oxidation than whey. These results indicate rates of energy expenditure and fat oxidation can be modulated after CAS protein consumption prior to moderate-intensity cardiovascular exercise and that fasting did not lead to more fat oxidation during or after exercise.