Publication: Intake of branched chain amino acids favors post-exercise muscle recovery and may improve muscle function: optimal dosage regimens and consumption conditions
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Alejandra Arroyo-Cerezo
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Edizioni Minerva Medica
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INTRODUCTION: Numerous sportspeople consume nutritional ergogenic aids, including branched chain amino acids (BCAA), considered to
favor post-exercise muscle recovery. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of BCAA on recovery from muscle damage produced by
high-intensity exercise and muscle function. This allowed to define the optimal dosage regimen and consumption conditions taking into account
the combination of BCAA with other products.
EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: A systematic review of the scientific literature published over the past 15 years using the PubMed/MEDLINE,
Scopus and Web of Science databases was carried out. Nineteen articles were selected.
EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: The most optimal regimen for post-exercise muscle recovery and/or muscle function after high-intensity resistance
exercise was 2-10 g BCAA/day (leucine: isoleucine: valine at 2:1:1), consumed as a supplement alone or combined with arginine and carbohydrates,
3 previous days before exercise, immediately before and after exercise, regardless of training level. This treatment can improve perceived
muscle damage, fatigue, circumference of arm/leg, counter movement jump, maximum muscle strength and maximum voluntary contraction,
and reduce creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase levels, mainly in young males.
CONCLUSIONS: Intake of BCAA favors post-exercise muscle recovery and may improve muscle function. The present review can serve as
a guidance for high intensity endurance athletes who need to reduce post-exercise muscle damage and maintain or improve muscle function,
especially in training periods and competition events planned with short rest periods.
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Intake of branched chain amino acids favors post-exercise muscle recovery and may improve muscle function: optimal dosage regimens and consumption conditions. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 2021 November;61(11):1478-89.






