It is unclear if following a vegetarian diet affects muscle recovery after exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD). Sixteen vegetarians (VEG) and sixteen mixed dieters (MIX) performed a vertical jump, quadriceps femoris maximal isometric, and isokinetic concentric strength tests prior to and five days following the EIMD protocol. The quadriceps muscle was injured by performing eccentric contractions. Diet: MIX consumed more g/kg of animal protein ( < 0.001) and EAA ( < 0.05) except for isoleucine. VEG consumed more plant protein ( = 0.001). Isometric strength: MIX recovered post-day 2, VEG recovered post-day 4 (group ( = 0.07), time ( < 0.001)). Concentric contractions at 60 degrees per second: Both recovered post-day 1 (group ( = 0.27), time ( = 0.05)); 180 degrees per second: MIX recovered post-day 2, VEG recovered post-day 5 (group ( = 0.10), time ( < 0.001)); and 240 degrees per second: MIX recovered post-day 1, VEG did not recover by post-day 5 (group ( = 0.01), time ( < 0.001)). Vertical jump: Both recovered post-day 3 (group ( = 0.45), time ( < 0.001)). MIX recovered isometric strength 2 days faster, concentric strength was up to 5 days faster, and soreness was 1-4 days faster when compared to VEG. Both groups had similar recovery time for power.
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Nutrients
August 2024
Center for Research and Education in Special Environments, Exercise and Nutrition Department, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA.
It is unclear if following a vegetarian diet affects muscle recovery after exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD). Sixteen vegetarians (VEG) and sixteen mixed dieters (MIX) performed a vertical jump, quadriceps femoris maximal isometric, and isokinetic concentric strength tests prior to and five days following the EIMD protocol. The quadriceps muscle was injured by performing eccentric contractions.
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