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Rahf
Apr-08-07, 10:05 AM
For those who have thought about if milk is ok to drink after a workout. In short, yes it is!

Previous studies have examined the response of muscle protein to resistance exercise and nutrient ingestion. Net muscle protein synthesis results from the combination of resistance exercise and amino acid intake. No study has examined the response of muscle protein to ingestion of protein in the context of a food. This study was designed to determine the response of net muscle protein balance following resistance exercise to ingestion of nutrients as components of milk.

Three groups of volunteers ingested one of three milk drinks each: 237 g of fat-free milk (FM), 237 g of whole milk (WM), and 393 g of fat-free milk isocaloric with the WM (IM). Milk was ingested 1 h following a leg resistance exercise routine. Net muscle protein balance was determined by measuring amino acid balance across the leg.

Arterial concentrations of representative amino acids increased in response to milk ingestion. Threonine balance and phenylalanine balance were both > 0 following milk ingestion. Net amino acid uptake for threonine was 2.8-fold greater (P < 0.05) for WM than for FM. Mean uptake of phenylalanine was 80 and 85% greater for WM and IM, respectively, than for FM, but not statistically different. Threonine uptake relative to ingested was significantly (P < 0.05) higher for WM (21 +/- 6%) than FM (11 +/- 5%), but not IM (12 +/- 3%). Mean phenylalanine uptake/ingested also was greatest for WM, but not significantly.

Ingestion of milk following resistance exercise results in phenylalanine and threonine uptake, representative of net muscle protein synthesis. These results suggest that whole milk may have increased utilization of available amino acids for protein synthesis.

Kevin Tipton, Robert Wolfe; Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2006 Apr;38(4):667-74. Milk Ingestion Stimulates Net Muscle Protein Synthesis following Resistance Exercise.

Ashtar
Apr-08-07, 11:16 AM
So... milk has protein and it metabolizes faster than meat :cool:

Fanya
Apr-08-07, 11:48 AM
Who the hell would ever have argued that it isn't good after a workout?

Rahf
Apr-08-07, 11:54 AM
Who the hell would ever have argued that it isn't good after a workout?

Some people have been negative towards ingesting fat after a workout since it supposedly disrupts protein synthesis or other predicaments that make people scream girlishly.

Lobo
Apr-08-07, 12:29 PM
Eating anything is good post-workout; milk still isn't optimal though.

shengoikee
Apr-08-07, 12:30 PM
Eating anything is good post-workout; milk still isn't optimal though.

yep. try something that digests faster. the faster the better.

Steve
Apr-08-07, 01:40 PM
I have given up on nutrition

TKD_Andy
Apr-08-07, 02:08 PM
lmao @ people being that picky over milk!

unless you're competing in mr olympia its gonna make fuck all difference haha

NightHunter
Apr-08-07, 02:16 PM
lmao @ people being that picky over milk!

unless you're competing in mr olympia its gonna make fuck all difference haha

QFT.

For the average-joe trainee the benefits of a specifically tailored post-workout meal/shake will be negligible compared to just getting some type of meal w/ decent protein content.

Kimimaro
Apr-08-07, 02:30 PM
Awesome :D
Milk happens to be my all time favorite drink.

Lobo
Apr-08-07, 02:34 PM
lmao @ people being that picky over milk!

unless you're competing in mr olympia its gonna make fuck all difference haha
From the guy that was fucking around with NO2 supplementation...

TKD_Andy
Apr-08-07, 02:35 PM
liek ZOMG you're soooo cool malphas because drinking something other than milk after your workout is way more important than taking a supplement to increase NO production you idiot haha

shengoikee
Apr-08-07, 02:36 PM
haha! keep arguing guys, im LOL'ing

TKD_Andy
Apr-08-07, 02:37 PM
i'm just gutted he's taken me out of his sig :agony::agony::agony::agony::agony:

shengoikee
Apr-08-07, 02:39 PM
wounded. =(

Steve
Apr-08-07, 02:57 PM
drinking something other than milk after your workout is way more important than taking a supplement to increase NO production you idiot haha

That's right!

FOR YOUR HEALTH!

Lobo
Apr-08-07, 03:02 PM
Drinking something with significant amounts of protein and high G.I. carbohydrates rather than milk (where most of the calories come from fat) around your workouts, is obviously more important than taking a supplement which claims to increase NO production, but actually doesn't.

Also, I don't ever recall you being in my signature.

Murlin
Apr-08-07, 03:11 PM
Are there any benefits to NO products? I thought it was just a fad.

TKD_Andy
Apr-08-07, 03:22 PM
blah blah blah blah

enough said.

Lobo
Apr-08-07, 03:24 PM
Exactly. Once again I am the winner.

Steve
Apr-08-07, 03:27 PM
Also you were in my signature because obviously Lobo is not the only one that hates you, TKD_Andy.

TKD_Andy
Apr-08-07, 03:28 PM
haha, you sound like a kindergarten kid who finished colouring in his picture first in the class!!!

haha have a gold star you retard


ahhh of course i was in YOUR sig steve, i knew it was one of you two... your posts are pretty much identical these days i dont bother differentiating.

Swartz
Apr-08-07, 03:28 PM
Don't write a check you can't cash, fellas!

shengoikee
Apr-08-07, 03:30 PM
you guys dont seem to hate me like you used to. :agony:

Steve
Apr-08-07, 03:33 PM
haha, you sound like a kindergarten kid who finished colouring in his picture first in the class!!!

haha have a gold star you retard


ahhh of course i was in YOUR sig steve, i knew it was one of you two... your posts are pretty much identical these days i dont bother differentiating.

No you got your rhetoric wrong, you mean that we "have always" had identical posts, similar to the way that you "have always" looked like a woman who would play a druid in Everquest.

TKD_Andy
Apr-08-07, 03:45 PM
lol! whats everquest?

compleks
Apr-08-07, 04:02 PM
This turned out better than I expected.

pete_man_man
Apr-08-07, 04:06 PM
I have given up on nutrition

yeah, i gave up on eating years ago

Steve
Apr-08-07, 07:37 PM
I just put like 5000 calories into my abs

Ashtar
Apr-08-07, 07:58 PM
It cracks me up that critics of Aspartame are all "it contains phenylalanine which can cause death" (...to people allergic to it who must also avoid all meat and complete proteins that have it in it)

Rahf
Apr-09-07, 03:15 AM
Glutamine is placebo. How's that for random?

Tatsumaru
Apr-09-07, 07:28 AM
Milk.

Syn
Apr-09-07, 07:45 AM
yep milk.

Steve
Apr-09-07, 08:57 AM
welcome to the limit

Iron Fist
Apr-09-07, 11:07 AM
Un verre de lait est bien....Mais deux est mieux.

Sakanem
Apr-10-07, 09:55 AM
bien sur
(what a great contribution to this thread)

Ashtar
Apr-11-07, 09:50 PM
Glutamine is placebo. How's that for random?
Is that what sugar pills are made from?

TommyGun
Apr-11-07, 09:55 PM
theres alot of looong words in that so im gonna take your word for it