
pmid: 10410845
If a physician determines that an athlete has the potential to increase lean body mass, the following components are necessary for success: appropriate progressive resistance-training program. Adequate rest and sleep. Adequate energy intake. Five to nine eating occasions a day. Increased amount of food if possible. High energy supplements. Adequate protein intake. [table: see text]
Weight Lifting, Body Composition, Nutritional Requirements, Humans, Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Muscle Development, Weight Gain, Exercise, Sports
Weight Lifting, Body Composition, Nutritional Requirements, Humans, Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Muscle Development, Weight Gain, Exercise, Sports
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