Considerations for protein intake in managing weight loss in athletes

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Murphy, Caoileann H., Hector, Amy J. and Phillips, Stuart M.. (2015). Considerations for protein intake in managing weight loss in athletes. European Journal of Sport Science. 15(1), pp. 21-28. https://doi.org/10.1080/17461391.2014.936325
AuthorsMurphy, Caoileann H., Hector, Amy J. and Phillips, Stuart M.
Abstract

A large body of evidence now shows that higher protein intakes (2–3 times the protein Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of 0.8 g/kg/d) during periods of energy restriction can enhance fat-free mass (FFM) preservation, particularly when combined with exercise. The mechanisms underpinning the FFM-sparing effect of higher protein diets remain to be fully elucidated but may relate to the maintenance of the anabolic sensitivity of skeletal muscle to protein ingestion. From a practical point of view, athletes aiming to reduce fat mass and preserve FFM should be advised to consume protein intakes in the range of ∼1.8–2.7 g kg−1 d−1 (or ∼2.3–3.1 g kg−1 FFM) in combination with a moderate energy deficit (−500 kcal) and the performance of some form of resistance exercise. The target level of protein intake within this recommended range requires consideration of a number of case-specific factors including the athlete's body composition, habitual protein intake and broader nutrition goals. Athletes should focus on consuming high-quality protein sources, aiming to consume protein feedings evenly spaced throughout the day. Post-exercise consumption of 0.25–0.3 g protein meal−1 from protein sources with high leucine content and rapid digestion kinetics (i.e. whey protein) is recommended to optimise exercise-induced muscle protein synthesis. When protein is consumed as part of a mixed macronutrient meal and/or before bed slightly higher protein doses may be optimal.

Keywordsprotein; weight loss; body composition; nutrition
Year2015
JournalEuropean Journal of Sport Science
Journal citation15 (1), pp. 21-28
PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd
ISSN1746-1391
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/17461391.2014.936325
Scopus EID2-s2.0-84921450738
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