Protein shake enhances muscle strength in sedentary individuals: Study

Eight weeks supplementation with 40 grams of whey-based protein in shake format by manufacturer Fresenius Kabi combined with an endurance and resistance training exercise regime significantly improved leg muscle strength compared to placebo. 

“Individuals combining low-volume endurance and resistance training in the same session may benefit from targeted protein supplementation, particularly to maximize leg muscle strength improvements,” wrote researchers from Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg in Germany. 

Endurance and resistance training

Both aerobic and resistance training are recommended for improved overall fitness and health, however, research has found that concurrent training—especially when both modalities are performed in the same session—can cause physiological stress​ and potentially interfere with muscle strength and hypertrophy gains due to competing adaptations​. Simultaneous endurance and resistance training may also result in a reduced capacity to develop muscle strength​, as compared to resistance-only training.

Nutrition strategies are often employed to mitigate the negative effects of training, and protein is a popular choice for its evidenced ability to aid muscle repair and growth​, but data is mostly limited to athletes and trained or physically active individuals​. 

Study details 

To fill that knowledge gap, 44 untrained, healthy men and women between the ages of 21 and 33 were recruited and assigned to perform two sessions per week of low-volume high-intensity interval training followed by five machine-based resistance training exercises. Half the participants received 40 g of whey-based protein and the other an isocaloric placebo after each session.