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    The effects of tart cherry juice with whey protein on the signs and symptoms of exercise-induced muscle damage following plyometric exercise

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    2017-02
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    Hillman, Angela R.
    nee Chrismas, Bryna C.R. Taylor
    Thompkins, Diahnn
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    Exercise induced muscle damage can increase perceived pain which may decrease adherence to an exercise program. Purpose: To determine the effects of tart cherry juice with whey protein (TCW) on recovery from plyometric exercise. Methods: Sixteen participants (10 male, 6 female, Age: 23 ± 5 years, Height: 171 ± 13 cm, Weight: 79 ± 16 kg) ingested two 240 mL bottles of TCW or placebo beverage (PLA) twice daily for 10 days. Participants completed 5 20 drop jumps on day 6. Results: Both groups experienced muscle soreness (TCW: 21 mm vs. PLA: 33 mm), elevated CK (305 ± 176 UL) and LDH (196 ± 19 UL) 24 h post exercise. ORAC was significantly higher in TWC post supplementation (126 ± 48 lM vs. PLA: 58 ± 46 lM) and 48 h post exercise (641 ± 114 lM vs. PLA: 314 ± 113 lM). Conclusion: TCW can increase ORAC and may attenuate perceived soreness.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2016.12.026
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/5230
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