TY - JOUR ID - 19252 TI - The Effect of Consume Leucine Supplement Before and After Resistance Exercise on Protein Metabolism Indices in Fasting Male Athletes JO - Journal of Nutrition,Fasting and Health JA - JNFH LA - en SN - AU - Mohammadnajad Panahkandi, Yahya AU - Kazemzadeh, Yaser AU - Dadkhah, Ramin AD - Department of Sport Physiology, Faculty of Physical Education, Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran. Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 10 IS - 1 SP - 36 EP - 43 KW - fasting KW - Leucine KW - Resistance exercise KW - Protein metabolism DO - 10.22038/jnfh.2021.60616.1352 N2 - Introduction: Fasting is one of the religious practices of Muslims during Ramadan. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of consume Leucine supplement before and after resistance exercise on protein metabolism indices in fasting male athletes. Methods: In this study, 33 male bodybuilders were selected and randomly divided into three groups: resistance training (N=11), resistance training and supplementation group (N=11) and control group (N=11). Subjects received 0.1 g of leucine or placebo each day. Leucine intake was 0.1 gkg-1.d-1 of body weight. Subjects poured leucine tablets in powder form into 1 g empty capsules and dextrose as a placebo was in the form of 1 g capsules, the same shape, size and color of 1 g leucine tablets. The training protocol of the two training groups was performed for eight weeks in 3sessions per week. Each training session lasted 40 minutes. 24hour before the first training session and 24hours after the last training session, 10 ml of blood was taken from the subjects' brachial vein. To analyze the data, the statistical method of analysis of covariance was used and to determine the differences between the groups, Bonferroni post hoc test and at a significant level in all tests, P≤0.05 was considered. Results: The findings showed that leucine supplementation before and after resistance exercise on uric acid levels in fasting male athletes was not significantly different between the two groups (F=6.22, p=0.133). However, in the amount of urea (F=8.074, p=0.000), creatinine (F=6.106, p=0.001), amount of Hypoxanthine (F=11.511, p=0.002) and Xanthine oxidase (F=14.231, p=0.000) There was a significant difference between the three groups. Conclusion: Finally, it can be said that resistance training combined with leucine supplementation in fasting athletes can reduce protein catabolism due to exercise.  UR - https://jnfh.mums.ac.ir/article_19252.html L1 - https://jnfh.mums.ac.ir/article_19252_fd1b44fb562aba6595989a18bbe35dbb.pdf ER -