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An isoenergetic high-protein, moderate-fat diet does not compromise strength and fatigue during resistance exercise in women

Dipla, Konstantina; Makri, Maria; Zafeiridis, Andreas; Soulas, Dimitrios; Tsalouhidou, Sofia; Mougios, Vassilis; Kellis, Spyros

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2008-08

10.1017/s0007114507898679

PMID: 18618943

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Resistance exercise is recommended to individuals following high-protein diets in order to augment changes in body composition. However, alterations in macronutrient composition may compromise physical performance. The present study investigated the effects of an isoenergetic high-protein diet on upper and lower limb strength and fatigue during high-intensity resistance exercise. Ten recreationally active women, aged 25-40 years, followed a control diet (55, 15 and 30 % of energy from carbohydrate, protein and fat, respectively) and a high-protein diet (respective values, 30, 40 and 30) for 7 d each in a random counterbalanced design. Each participant underwent strength testing of upper limb (isometric handgrip strength and endurance) and lower limb (four sets of sixteen maximal knee flexions and extensions on an isokinetic dynamometer) before and after applying each diet. Body weight, body fat and RER were significantly reduced following the high-protein diet (P

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Female; Humans; Adult; Exercise; Weight Loss; Energy Intake; Muscle, Skeletal; Diet; Hand Strength; Muscle Fatigue; Muscle Strength; Dietary Proteins; Upper Extremity; Lower Extremity

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