Probiotic Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086 reduces exercise-induced muscle damage and increases recovery
Jäger, Ralf; Shields, Kevin A.; Lowery, Ryan P.; De Souza, Eduardo O.; Partl, Jeremy M.; Hollmer, Chase; Purpura, Martin; Wilson, Jacob M.;
- Publisher: PeerJ Inc.
- Journal: PeerJ,volume 4 (issn: 2167-8359, eissn: 2167-8359)
Related identifiers: , - Subject: Nutrition | R | Gut-muscle-axis | Protein utilization | Athletic performance | Clinical Trials | Medicine | Sports nutrition | Evidence Based Medicine | Probiotics
Objective. Probiotics have been reported to support healthy digestive and immune function, aid in protein absorption, and decrease inflammation. Further, a trend to increase vertical jump power has been observed following co-administration of protein and probiotics in r... View more
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