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Article Dans Une Revue AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism Année : 2000

Protein turnover modifications induced by the protein feeding pattern still persist after the end of the diets

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This study was undertaken to determine whether the protein feeding pattern could induce chronic adaptation of protein turnover. After a 15-day adaptive period, elderly (68 yr) and young (26 yr) women received, for 14 days, a diet providing 200 KJ.kg fat-free mass (FFM)(-1).day(-1), where the daily protein intake (1.7 g protein.kg FFM-1.day(-1)) was either spread over 4 meals in the spread pattern or mainly (80%) consumed at noon in the pulse pattern. One day after the end of the dietary treatment, whole body leucine kinetics were measured by use of a continuous [C-13]leucine infusion, both in the postabsorptive state and in the same fed state. The pulse pattern was able to induce, in young as in elderly women, a lower postabsorptive leucine oxidation and endogenous leucine flux than the spread pattern and improved the responsiveness of nonoxidative leucine disposal during 4-h oral feeding. Thus the pulse pattern was able to induce chronic regulation of protein metabolism in young as in elderly women.
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hal-02698175 , version 1 (01-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02698175 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 57059
  • PUBMED : 10780947
  • WOS : 000086970200019

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M.A. Arnal, Laurent Mosoni, Yves Boirie, P. Gachon, M. Genest, et al.. Protein turnover modifications induced by the protein feeding pattern still persist after the end of the diets. AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2000, 278 (5), pp.E902-E909. ⟨hal-02698175⟩

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