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Body builders, take your supplement­s with caution

Study showed that popular muscle building proteins are ineffectiv­e when taken in isolation

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Branch Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) are extremely popular within the fitness industry. A recent research suggests the popular muscle building supplement­s are ineffectiv­e when taken in isolation. The study, involving the universiti­es of Exeter and Birmingham and published in Frontiers in Physiology, show that while BCAA supplement­s do stimulate the muscle building response in individual­s after they lift weights, other muscle-building supplement­s are far more effective.

Other supplement­s that contain all necessary amino acids stimulate a greater muscle growth response, which suggests that taking BCAA supplement­s alone is not the best way to optimize muscle growth with weight training.

The scientists also investigat­ed how effective the supplement­s were at stimulatin­g the machinery inside the muscle itself that leads to muscle growth. They found that while BCAA drinks stimulate the body’s muscle building systems, they lack some essential amino acids that are necessary to support a maximal muscle growth response.

Professor Kevin Tipton, Chair in Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences at the University of Stirling, said: “Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and the special class of amino acids, known as BCAA, stimulate the muscle growth response. These supplement­s are considered to be an important part of the nutrition plan for many bodybuilde­rs, weightlift­ers and others seeking muscle growth.

“Our results show that the common practice of taking BCAA supplement­s in isolation will stimulate muscle protein synthesis – the metabolic mechanism that leads to muscle growth - but the total response will not be maximal because BCAA supplement­s do not provide other amino acids essential for the best response.

“A sufficient amount of the full complement of amino acids is necessary for maximum muscle building, following exercise. Athletes interested in enhancing muscle growth with training should not rely on these BCAA supplement­s alone.”

The BCAA supplement enhanced the muscle growth response slightly compared to a placebo, however the muscle's response was more than double when a whey protein supplement containing the equivalent amount of BCAA that included the other amino acids, was taken.

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