1st Edition

Dietary Protein and Resistance Exercise

Edited By Lonnie Michael Lowery, Jose Antonio Copyright 2012

    Dietary supplement companies and the food industry spend millions to reach resistance trainers-often with exaggerated marketing messages-while health practitioners continue to counsel athletes that their interest in protein is misguided and even dangerous. There appears to be a disconnect between scientists and almost everyone else in sports nutrit

    Introduction. Historical Perspectives: Nitrogen Balance and Stable Isotopic Data on Efficacy. Safety of Higher Protein Diets (Renal, Bone, Dietary Ramifications). Specific Protein Types (Efficacy, Differences, Functional Aspects) and Timing. Weight Control with Protein. Female-Specific Issues. Protein Synthesis and Breakdown on a Cellular Level (mTOR, ubiquitin, etc.). Lifespan-Specific Data (Youth, Middle Age, Elderly). Nitrogenous Compounds / Supplements (Single AAs, Creatine, B-Ala). Case Studies, Different Sports Applications.

    Biography

    Lonnie M. Lowery, PhD, RD, is a professor of nutrition and exercise physiology of 11 years, currently at Winona State University, and president of Nutrition, Exercise and Wellness Associates Ltd. With formal training in both exercise physiology and nutrition he has published in academic and research settings on various sports nutrition topics such as dietary proteins, fats, antioxidants, dietary supplements, and overtraining. Dr. Lowery has also served as an educational, scientific, and product development consultant for a number of large dietary supplement companies such as Met Rx, Bodyonics-Pinnacle, and Biotest Laboratories. As an award-winning mentor and educator, he has written hundreds of lay articles for the strength and fitness communities and co-hosts www.IronRadio.org, a free educational and consumer advocacy podcast on iTunes.

    Jose Antonio, PhD, is the chief executive officer and cofounder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (www.theissn.org); furthermore, he is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He was the 2005 recipient of the NSCA Research Achievement Award and the 2009 NSCA Educator of the Year; moreover, he has published 13 books and over 50-plus peer-reviewed scientific publications. Dr. Antonio is the editor-in-chief of Sports Nutrition Insider, and Inside Fitness magazine, and has contributed to Ironman, Muscular Development, Muscle and Fitness, and Fitness Rx Men/Women. He is an assistant professor at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.