Skeletal Muscle Response to Amino Acids and Load Carriage Exercise
- Conditions
- Muscle LossMuscle AnabolismMuscle Performance
- Interventions
- Other: PlaceboOther: Leucine-enriched nutritional supplement
- Registration Number
- NCT01714479
- Lead Sponsor
- United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
- Brief Summary
Warfighters often experience physical overload, as the uniform and associated gear that they carry burdens them with substantial loads. The loads increase energy expenditure to levels that exceed a Warfighter's typical energy intake. The typical assault load is approximately 25 kg, although loads as high as 55 kg are often carried, which when combined with extreme energy expenditures can degrade health and performance, and increase the risk of injury. Branched-chain amino acid (leucine) supplementation may confer protection against the negative effects of operational stress by stimulating muscle protein synthesis and reducing degradation. This study will determine if leucine-enriched nutrition supplementation confers protection against the negative consequences of sustained load carriage exercise, and explore the mechanisms by which leucine might impart protection.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- Weight stable (±5 lbs)with a body mass index between 22-29 kg/m2 and a VO2peak of 40 - 60 ml/kg/min
- Willing to refrain from taking any NSAIDS (i.e., aspirin, Advil®, Aleve®, Naprosyn®), or any aspirin-containing products, alchohol, and nicotine
- Females must be on oral contraception
- Metabolic or cardiovascular abnormalities, gastrointestinal disorders
- Disease or medication that affects macronutrient metabolism or the ability to participate in strenuous exercise
- Allergies or intolerance to foods (e.g. lactose intolerance/milk allergy), vegetarian practices, or medications (including, but not limited to, lidocaine or phenylalanine) to be used in the study
- Anemia (HCT <38) and Sickle Cell Anemia/Trait, abnormal PT/PTT test or problems with blood clotting
- Present condition of alcoholism, use of nutritional/sports supplements, anabolic steroids, or other substance abuse issues
- Musculoskeletal injuries that compromise the ability to exercise
- Blood donation within 8 weeks of enrollment
- Pregnancy and women not on oral contraceptives
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Load Carriage - Control Placebo Load Carriage - with a calorie-free placebo Conventional Exercise - Control Placebo Conventional Exercise with a calorie-free placebo Load Carriage - leucine-enriched nutrition supplement Leucine-enriched nutritional supplement Load Carriage with leucine-enriched amino acid supplementation Conventional Exercise - Leucine-enriched Nutrition Supplement Leucine-enriched nutritional supplement Conventional Exercise with leucine-enriched Amino Acid supplementation
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in muscle protein synthesis and whole-body protein turnover during and after load carriage or conventional exercise with or without amino acid supplementation 90 min exercise bout (exercise) and 180 min of recovery
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Changes in muscle performance in recovery from load carriage or conventional exercise with or without amino acid supplementation 4, 24, 48, and 72 hours post exercise
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
🇺🇸Natick, Massachusetts, United States