PROTEIN-INTAKE AND ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

被引:31
作者
LEMON, PWR
PROCTOR, DN
机构
[1] Applied Physiology Research Laboratory, Schools of Biomedical Sciences and Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio
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10.2165/00007256-199112050-00004
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
For most of the current century, exercise/nutritional scientists have generally accepted the belief that exercise has little effect on protein/amino acid requirements. However, during the same time period many athletes (especially strength athletes) have routinely consumed diets high in protein. In recent years, the results of a number of investigations involving both strength and endurance athletes indicate that, in fact, exercise does increase protein/amino acid need. For endurance athletes, regular exercise may increase protein need by 50 to 100%. For strength athletes, the data are less clear; however, protein intakes in excess of sedentary needs may enhance muscle development. Despite these observations increased protein intake may not improve athletic performance because many athletes routinely consume 150 to 200% of sedentary protein requirements. Assuming total energy intake is sufficient to cover the high expenditures caused by daily training, a diet containing 12 to 15% of its energy from protein should be adequate for both types of athletes.
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