High-protein supplementation facilitates weight training–induced bone mineralization in baseball players

Chen Wei Chung, Chang Hung Kuo, Hui Yu Huang, Ahmad Alkhatib, Ching Yu Tseng, Chih Yang Huang, Chia Hua Kuo*

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    Original languageEnglish
    Article number110760
    JournalNutrition
    Volume75-76
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 1 Jul 2020

    Funding

    This study was sponsored by research grants from Ministry of Science & Technology Taiwan (grant no: 106–2410-H-845) and the University of Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan ROC. CWC, CHK, YJ, and CHK designed the experiments. CWC, CY, CHK, and CYT performed the experiments. CY, CYH, CHK, and AA conducted the statistical analyses. CYH, AA, YJ, and CHK wrote the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

    FundersFunder number
    University of Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan ROC
    Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan106–2410-H-845

      Keywords

      • Baseball
      • BMD
      • iDXA
      • Resistance exercise
      • Whey protein hydrolysate

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