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Given
all the different protein supplements....
Dave,
given all the different protein supplements available for the trainee
is there really any inherent advantage of any one particular type
over another? Dan M.
Like
leaves on the tree the landscape is full of protein powders and
meal replacements. Each, of course, by far better than the other.
Whey protein from milk has been underlined as the best and casein
has been relegated to a less important position on the scale. Marketing
and product sales - the buck - has brought about this exaggerated
commentary. Truth is, both whey and casein are very good, often
of complementary biological value. Because of molecular structure,
whey protein seems to be rapidly absorbed, yet often lost to energy
provision. Casein on the other hand is more slowly absorbed and
offers a long term amino synthesis.
A
recent statement by Jerry Brainum in a research paper on protein
supps and sources sums it up. "Both whey protein and casein provide
beneficial effects. They're absorbed at different rates and elicit
different metabolic responses. In reality they complement each other
and should be consumed together for maximum benefit." He goes on
to say, "I don't think that soy protein offers benefits for bodybuilders.
Also, the amino acid pattern in soy is inferior to that of milk
proteins and not as favorable for promoting growth."
This
is good for starters....
Dave
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