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Results of taking Master Amino acid Pattern® as a sole and total substitute of dietary proteins in an athlete during a desert crossing
Published Jul 1, 2003 · M. Lucà-Moretti, A. Grandi, E. Lucà
Advances in Therapy
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Abstract
Study results show that a 51-year-old female athlete, while taking the Master Amino acid Pattern (MAP®) as a sole and total substitute for dietary protein, and performing physical activity, experienced (1) increased body muscle mass, strength, and endurance; (2) decreased body fat mass; (3) greater increase in performance of the nonprevailing muscles compared to the prevailing muscles; (4) improved cardiorespiratory performance; and (5) increased red blood cells, hemoglobin, and hematocrit parameters. It was concluded, confirming previous findings, that use of MAP as a sole and total substitute for dietary protein, in conjunction with physical activity, provides safer, unprecedented optimization of the body’s protein synthesis, thereby improving anthropometric characteristics and physical and physiologic performance.
Taking the Master Amino acid Pattern (MAP) as a sole and total substitute for dietary protein, combined with physical activity, optimizes the body's protein synthesis, leading to increased muscle mass, strength, and endurance.
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