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RECRUITING
NCT07069426
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Muscle Response to Different Amounts of Dietary Protein During Leg Immobilization

Sponsor: United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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Summary

Individuals who sustain musculoskeletal injuries (MSKI) can experience a rapid loss of muscle mass due to declines in muscle loading and activation that occur post-injury (i.e., disuse atrophy). Loss of muscle under these conditions is attributed to a persistent negative net muscle protein balance (muscle protein synthesis \[MPS\] \< muscle protein breakdown) that results, in part, from declines in postprandial MPS (i.e., anabolic resistance). Nutritional interventions that enhance postprandial MPS may be used to overcome disuse-induced anabolic resistance and preserve muscle mass to accelerate recovery and improve recovery outcomes. While supplemental protein has been explored as a potential countermeasure to disuse-induce anabolic resistance, the observed efficacy of such interventions has been mixed. Equivocal findings across studies may be attributed, in part, to an insufficient understanding of what constitutes an effective protein-based intervention. Importantly, no study to date has determined an optimal protein dose for overcoming disuse-induce anabolic resistance, or if there is a threshold for maximally stimulating postprandial MPS under disuse conditions. Therefore, the objective of this work is to determine rates of MPS at rest and in response to standard (20 g) or high (40 g) doses of whey protein during knee immobilization (DISUSE) compared with standard activity (ACTIVE)

Official title: The Effects of Varying Protein Intakes on Muscle Protein Synthesis During Injury-Mediated Muscle Disuse

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

17 Years - 39 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

28

Start Date

2025-09-01

Completion Date

2026-09

Last Updated

2025-09-11

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

20 grams protein

20 grams of whey protein provided as beverage

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

40 grams protein

40 grams of whey protein provided as beverage

Locations (1)

US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

Natick, Massachusetts, United States