肌肉蛋白
睡眠质量
睡眠(系统调用)
消费(社会学)
物理医学与康复
计算机科学
心理学
神经科学
医学
内科学
骨骼肌
社会学
社会科学
操作系统
认知
作者
Ayush Devkota,Gautam, Manakamana,Uttam Dhakal,Suman Devkota,Gaurav K. Gupta,Ujjwal Nepal,Amey Dinesh Dhuru,Aniket Kumar Singh
标识
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2410.16169
摘要
This systematic review examines the synergistic and individual influences of resistance exercise, dietary protein supplementation, and sleep/recovery on muscle protein synthesis (MPS). Electronic databases such as Scopus, Google Scholar, and Web of Science were extensively used. Studies were selected based on relevance to the criteria and were ensured to be directly applicable to the objectives. Research indicates that a protein dose of 20 to 25 grams maximally stimulates MPS post-resistance training. It is observed that physically frail individuals aged 76 to 92 and middle-aged adults aged 62 to 74 have lower mixed muscle protein synthetic rates than individuals aged 20 to 32. High-whey protein and leucine-enriched supplements enhance MPS more efficiently than standard dairy products in older adults engaged in resistance programs. Similarly, protein intake before sleep boosts overnight MPS rates, which helps prevent muscle loss associated with sleep debt, exercise-induced damage, and muscle-wasting conditions like sarcopenia and cachexia. Resistance exercise is a functional intervention to achieve muscular adaptation and improve function. Future research should focus on variables such as fluctuating fitness levels, age groups, genetics, and lifestyle factors to generate more accurate and beneficial results.
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