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Acute milk-based protein-CHO supplementation attenuates exercise-induced muscle damageEmma Cockburn
Division of Sports Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 33:775-83. 2008..05) 48 h after CHO-P compared with CHO. At 48 h post-EIMD, milk and milk-based protein-CHO supplementation resulted in the attenuation of decreases in isokinetic muscle performance and increases in CK and Mb...
Effect of milk-based carbohydrate-protein supplement timing on the attenuation of exercise-induced muscle damageEmma Cockburn
Department of Sport Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8ST, UK
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 35:270-7. 2010..Consuming milk-based CHO-P after muscle-damaging exercise is more beneficial in attenuating decreases in muscle performance and increases in active DOMS at 48 h than ingestion prior to exercise...
The effect of exercise on plasma soluble IL-6 receptor concentration: a dichotomous responsePaula Robson-Ansley
Department of Sports Sciences, Northumbria University, UK
Exerc Immunol Rev 16:56-76. 2010..Our data suggests an association between sIL-6R, perception of pain and reduced peak muscle performance post-EIMD but further investigation is warranted to explore this relationship and implications for exercise performance...
