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Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Native whey protein with high levels of leucine results in similar post-exercise muscular anabolic responses as regular whey protein: a randomized controlled trial
Blood concentrations of essential amino acids (except leucine) following intake of 20 g milk protein, WPC-80 and native whey after a bout of resistance exercise. Arrows indicate time points of protein supplement ingestion. Values are mean ± SD (only shown for highest and lowest values). n = 12 in the milk group and 10 in the WPC-80 and native whey group. Black symbols are significantly different from resting values. # native whey greater than milk at the same time point; $ WPC-80 greater than milk at the corresponding time point; & native whey greater than WPC-80 at the corresponding point, p < 0.05. (TIFF 989 kb
Additional file 4: Figure S4. of Native whey protein with high levels of leucine results in similar post-exercise muscular anabolic responses as regular whey protein: a randomized controlled trial
[2H5]phenylalanine tracer to tracee ratio in plasma. Values are mean ± SD (only shown for highest and lowest values). n = 10 and 10 in the milk and native whey group, respectively. Filled symbols are significantly different from baseline, p < 0.05. (TIFF 190 kb
Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Native whey protein with high levels of leucine results in similar post-exercise muscular anabolic responses as regular whey protein: a randomized controlled trial
Blood concentrations of non-essential amino acids following intake of 20 g milk protein, WPC-80 and native whey after a bout of resistance exercise. Arrows indicate time points of protein supplement ingestion. Values are mean ± SD (only shown for highest and lowest values). n = 12 in the milk group and 10 in the WPC-80 and native whey group. Black symbols are significantly different from resting values. # native whey greater than milk at the same time point; $ WPC-80 greater than milk at the corresponding time point, p < 0.05. (TIFF 936 kb
Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Native whey protein with high levels of leucine results in similar post-exercise muscular anabolic responses as regular whey protein: a randomized controlled trial
Blood concentrations of essential amino acids (except leucine) following intake of 20 g milk protein, WPC-80 and native whey after a bout of resistance exercise. Arrows indicate time points of protein supplement ingestion. Values are mean ± SD (only shown for highest and lowest values). n = 12 in the milk group and 10 in the WPC-80 and native whey group. Black symbols are significantly different from resting values. # native whey greater than milk at the same time point; $ WPC-80 greater than milk at the corresponding time point; & native whey greater than WPC-80 at the corresponding point, p < 0.05. (TIFF 989 kb