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Nutrição e Hipertrofia – Artigo 8

Creatine Supplementation for Muscle Growth: A Scoping Review of Randomized Clinical Trials from 2012 to 2021 Abstract: Creatine supplementation is the most popular ergonomic aid for athletes in recent years and is used for improving sport performance and muscle growth. However, creatine supplementation is not always effective in all populations. To address these discrepancies, numerous studies have examined the use of creatine supplementation for muscle growth. This scoping review aimed to investigate the effects of creatine supplementation for muscle growth in various populations, in ...

Nutrição e Hipertrofia – Artigo 7

The Effects of Creatine Supplementation Combined with Resistance Training on Regional Measures of Muscle Hypertrophy: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis Abstract: The purpose of this paper was to carry out a systematic review with a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials that examined the combined effects of resistance training (RT) and creatine supplementation on regional changes in muscle mass, with direct imaging measures of hypertrophy. Moreover, we performed regression analyses to determine the potential influence of covariates. We included trials that had a duration of at ...

Nutrição e Hipertrofia – Artigo 6

Effect of high-dose vitamin C and E supplementation on muscle recovery and training adaptation: a mini review [Purpose] This review aimed to investigate the effects of high-dose vitamins C and E supplementation combined with acute or chronic exercise on muscle recovery and training adaptation. [Methods] We used PubMed, Web of Science, and Wiley Online Library databases to perform a literature search based on the keywords ‘vitamin C, vitamin E, antioxidants, muscle recovery, training adaptation, and oxidative stress’. [Results] Vitamin C or E supplementation has been reported to ...

Nutrição e Hipertrofia – Artigo 5

Protein Intake and Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy: An Update Abstract: Skeletal muscle mass is critical for sport performance and in many pathological conditions. The combination of protein intake and resistance exercise is the most ecient strategy to promote skeletal muscle hypertrophy and remodeling. However, to be really ecient, certain conditions need to be considered. The amount, type and source of proteins do all matter as well as the timing of ingestion and spreading over the whole day. Optimizing those conditions favor a positive net protein balance, which in the ...

Nutrição e Hipertrofia – Artigo 4

Systematic review and meta-analysis of protein intake to support muscle mass and function in healthy adults Abstract We performed a systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression to determine if increasing daily protein ingestion contributes to gaining lean body mass (LBM), muscle strength, and physical/functional test performance in healthy subjects. A protocol for the present study was registered (PROSPERO, CRD42020159001), and a systematic search of Medline, Embase, CINAHL, and Web of Sciences databases was undertaken. Only randomized controlled trials (RCT) where participants ...

Nutrição e Hipertrofia – Artigo 3

Protein timing and its effects on muscular hypertrophy and strength in individuals engaged in weight-training Abstract The purpose of this review was to determine whether past research provides conclusive evidence about the effects of type and timing of ingestion of specific sources of protein by those engaged in resistance weight training. Two essential, nutrition-related, tenets need to be followed by weightlifters to maximize muscle hypertrophy: the consumption of 1.2-2.0 g protein.kg -1 of body weight, and ≥44-50 kcal.kg-1 of body weight. Researchers have tested the effects of ...

Nutrição e Hipertrofia – Artigo 2

The effect of protein timing on muscle strength and hypertrophy: a meta-analysis Abstract Protein timing is a popular dietary strategy designed to optimize the adaptive response to exercise. The strategy involves consuming protein in and around a training session in an effort to facilitate muscular repair and remodeling, and thereby enhance post-exercise strength- and hypertrophy-related adaptations. Despite the apparent biological plausibility of the strategy, however, the effectiveness of protein timing in chronic training studies has been decidedly mixed. The purpose of this paper ...

Nutrição e Hipertrofia – Artigo 1

Editorial: Nutritional Strategies to Promote Muscle Mass and Function Across the Health Span Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic tissue, able to remodel in response to its physical demands. This includes growth (i.e., hypertrophy) in response to the application of external forces (e.g., exercise) and loss (i.e., atrophy) in response to the withdrawal of these forces (e.g., detraining, immobilization). Given its central role in converting chemical energy to mechanical work, skeletal muscle is unquestionably important for individuals wishing to excel in athletic competition, effectively ...