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Completed NCT05657314

Effects of Pea Proteins on Muscle Damage and Recovery

Conditions: Pea Proteins, Muscle Damage, Amino Acid Change

Sex: Male
Ages: 18 Years – 55 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 40
Sponsor: The Center for Applied Health Sciences, LLC

Location: United States

Summary

This study is a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover clinical trial of N=40 recreationally active men to be recruited a single investigational center in Ohio (i.e., The Center for Applied Health Sciences).Subjects will take a daily protein supplement (e.g., 15 g of pea protein or 15 g of pea protein + probiotic blend) for 4 weeks, have a 1-week washout period (i.e. meaning they will not take either supplement), and then take the alternate protein supplement for an additional 4 weeks. Outcome variables include plasma amino acids, muscle damage, muscle recovery, and GI tolerance.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Provide voluntary signed and dated informed consent.Be in good health as determined by medical history and routine blood chemistries.Age between the ages of 18 and 55 (inclusive).Body Mass Index of 18.5-29.9 (inclusive).Subject agrees to maintain existing dietary patterns throughout the study period apart from ingesting the provided treatment beverage.Subject is willing and able to comply with the study and supplement protocol.Subject agrees to abstain from alcohol, coffee, and caffeinated beverages 24 hours prior to testing on all study visits.Subject agrees to abstain from strenuous exercise 72 hours prior to testing on all study visits.Body weight of at least 120 pounds.Normotensive (seated, resting systolic blood pressure <140 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure < 90 mm Hg. If the first measurement is slightly elevated above these limits, the subject will be given a brief (5 minute) rest period, and two more measurements will be taken. The average of all three measurements will be used to determine eligibility.Normal seated, resting heart rate (<90 per minute).Willing to duplicate their previous 24-hour and fast for 8 hours prior each study visit.Exclusion Criteria:Individuals who have been diagnosed with liver, renal, cardiovascular, or other metabolic disease.Use of any dietary supplements which may confound the study or its endpoints, including creatine, BCAA, HMB, betaine, beta-alanine, etc.Use of any prescription medications (particularly antibiotics and/or anti-inflammatories), or probiotics within the past 2 months which may confound the study or its endpoints.Alcohol consumption (more than 2 standard alcoholic drinks per day or more than 10 drinks per week) or drug abuse or dependence.Smokers.Clinically significant abnormal laboratory results at screening.Known sensitivity to any ingredient in the test formulations as listed in the Nutrition Facts label.Individuals who are cognitively impaired and/or who are unable to give informed consent.Individuals with diabetes, asthma, chronic inflammatory conditions (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, IBS/IBD, gout or fibromyalgia, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, Lupus, HIV/AIDS, etc.).Other known gastrointestinal or metabolic diseases that might impact nutrient absorption or metabolism, e.g., short bowel syndrome, diarrheal illnesses, history of colon resection, gastro paresis, Inborn-Errors-of-Metabolism (such as PKU).Individuals with excessive caffeine intake (600mg/day).Subjects who take medication which may adversely affect the measured outcomes (i.e., testosterone or other anabolic steroids, corticosteroids or testosterone replacement therapy (ingestion, injection, or transdermal), diuretics, etc.)History of malignancy in the previous 5 years except for non-melanoma skin cancer (basal cell cancer or squamous cell cancer of the skin).Prior gastrointestinal bypass surgery (i.e., Lapband, etc.).WomenCurrently participating in another research study with an investigational product or have been in another research study in the past 30 days.Any other condition which in the Investigator's opinion may adversely affect the subject's ability to complete the study or its measures or which may pose significant risk to the subject.

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