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Effects Of Daily 24-Gram Doses Of Rice Or Whey Protein On Resistance Training Adaptations In Trained Males, Jessica M. Moon, Kayla M. Ratliff, Julia C. Blumkaitis, Patrick S. Harty, Hannah A. Zabriskie, Richard A. Stecker, Brad S. Currier, Andrew R. Jagim, Ralf Jäger, Martin Purpura, Chad M. Kerksick Dec 2020

Effects Of Daily 24-Gram Doses Of Rice Or Whey Protein On Resistance Training Adaptations In Trained Males, Jessica M. Moon, Kayla M. Ratliff, Julia C. Blumkaitis, Patrick S. Harty, Hannah A. Zabriskie, Richard A. Stecker, Brad S. Currier, Andrew R. Jagim, Ralf Jäger, Martin Purpura, Chad M. Kerksick

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Large (48-g), isonitrogenous doses of rice and whey protein have previously been shown to stimulate similar adaptations to resistance training, but the impact of consuming smaller doses has yet to be compared. We evaluated the ability of 24-g doses of rice or whey protein concentrate to augment adaptations following 8 weeks of resistance training.


Caffeine Timing Improves Lower-Body Muscular Performance: A Randomized Trial, Patrick S. Harty, Hannah A. Zabriskie, Richard A. Stecker, Brad S. Currier, Grant M. Tinsley, Kazimierz Surowiec, Andrew R. Jagim, Scott R. Richmond, Chad Kerksick Nov 2020

Caffeine Timing Improves Lower-Body Muscular Performance: A Randomized Trial, Patrick S. Harty, Hannah A. Zabriskie, Richard A. Stecker, Brad S. Currier, Grant M. Tinsley, Kazimierz Surowiec, Andrew R. Jagim, Scott R. Richmond, Chad Kerksick

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To determine the optimal pre-exercise time interval to consume caffeine to improve lower-body muscular performance. A secondary aim was to identify the presence of any sex differences in responses to timed caffeine administration.


Timing Of Ergogenic Aids And Micronutrients On Muscle And Exercise Performance, Richard A. Stecker, Patrick S. Harty, Andrew S. Jagim, Darren G. Candow, Chad M. Kerksick Sep 2019

Timing Of Ergogenic Aids And Micronutrients On Muscle And Exercise Performance, Richard A. Stecker, Patrick S. Harty, Andrew S. Jagim, Darren G. Candow, Chad M. Kerksick

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The timing of macronutrient ingestion in relation to exercise is a purported strategy to augment muscle accretion, muscle and athletic performance, and recovery. To date, the majority of macronutrient nutrient timing research has focused on carbohydrate and protein intake. However, emerging research suggests that the strategic ingestion of various ergogenic aids and micronutrients may also have beneficial effects. Therefore, the purpose of this narrative review is to critically evaluate and summarize the available literature examining the timing of ergogenic aids (caffeine, creatine, nitrates, sodium bicarbonate, beta-alanine) and micronutrients (iron, calcium) on muscle adaptations and exercise performance. In summary, preliminary data …