Endurox R4Speed Up Muscle Recovery And Reduce Muscle Damage Following Exercise!
Endurox R4 Recovery Drink was developed by leading exercise physiologists and
based on landmark research redefining how the exercising muscle recovers. Endurox R4 contains the patented 4 to 1 ratio of carbohydrate to protein to
speed muscle glycogen replenishment and rebuild muscle protein after exercise,
antioxidants to reduce post-exercise muscle damage and glutamine to help reduce
muscle stress.
* Recover faster
* Recover better
* Come back stronger
* Optimal carbohydrate profile with less sugar
Endurox R4 Clinical Studies
Effects of recovery beverages on glycogen restoration and endurance exercise
performance.
This study determined that "The rate of [post-exercise] recovery is coupled with
the rate of muscle glycogen replenishment," and that "recovery supplements
should be consumed to optimize muscle glycogen synthesis as well as fluid
replacement." Eight endurance trained cyclists performed two trials consisting
of a 2-hour glycogen depletion ride followed by an exhaustive ride at high
intensity. Subjects received either a carb-protein beverage (Endurox R4) or a
carb-only sports drink immediately and 2 hours post-exercise. Post-exercise
ingestion of carb-protein beverage (Endurox R4), in comparison to the carb-only
beverage, resulted in a 55% greater time to exhaustion during a subsequent
exercise bout at 85% VO2max. Ingestion of the carb-protein beverage resulted in
a 17% greater plasma glucose response, a 92% greater insulin response and a 128%
greater storage of muscle glycogen compared to the carb-only beverage.
Effects Of Recovery Drinks After Prolonged Glycogen-Depletion Exercise.
This study found that "recovery from glycogen-depleting exercise was
significantly enhanced by [Endurox R4] Recovery Drink when compared to Gatorade.
In addition, [Endurox R4] Recovery Drink decreased the formation of final
oxidation products, when compared to Gatorade." Eight male cyclists performed a
two-hour cycling exercise bout followed by one to three 5-minute sprints. A
four-hour recovery period ensued in which the subjects were given 24 ounces of
either Endurox R4 or Gatorade. A performance test to exhaustion was then
conducted. The recovery phase showed significant increases in both plasma
glucose and insulin following Endurox R4 ingestion as compared to Gatorade.
There was an average 66% increase in time to exhaustion during the performance
ride following Endurox R4 ingestion compared to Gatorade. Final oxidation
products following Endurox R4 ingestion were significantly decreased as compared
to Gatorade ingestion.
The Effect of Two Sports Drink Formulations on Muscle Stress and Performance.
This study demonstrated that "A [carb-protein supplement], by providing
additional [carbohydrate] and amino acids, may reduce postexercise muscle
stress, as evidenced by a 36% decrease in 24-hour [creatine kinase] levels. Ten
college-age males and females completed a 45-minute run, rested in a 10-minute
transition, cycled for 90 minutes, and then performed a time trial (TT). During
the transition and 30 minutes into the bike segment, subjects ingested either a
15% carb-protein beverage (Endurox R4) or a carb-only beverage.. Blood samples
were collected and analyzed for creatine kinase (a biomarker of muscle damage),
lactic acid and glucose. There was a 36% reduction for the 24-hour post-exercise
creatine kinase level in the carb-protein treatment.
Effects of Post Exercise Carbohydrate-Protein Supplement On Skeletal Muscle
Glycogen Storage.
This study showed that "The greater rate of recovery following
glycogen-depleting exercise during the [carb-protein] treatment shown [in
previous studies] was likely due to a greater glycogen restoration." Eight
endurance-trained cyclists performed two trials consisting of a 2-hour glycogen
depletion ride followed by ingestion of 12 oz of a carb-protein supplement (Endurox
R4) or a carbohydrate supplement immediately and 2 hours post-exercise. Trials
were randomized and separated by 7 days. Blood samples were collected prior to
exercise and throughout the 4-hour post-exercise recovery period. Muscle
biopsies were taken immediately after and 4 hours postexercise for determination
of muscle glycogen content. Ingestion of the carb-protein supplement resulted in
a 17% greater plasma glucose response, a 92% greater insulin response, and a
128% greater storage of muscle glycogen compared to the carb-only supplement.
Carbohydrate protein complex increases the rate of muscle glycogen storage after
exercise.
This study found that "post-exercise muscle glycogen storage can be enhanced
with a carbohydrate-protein supplement as a result of the interaction of
carbohydrate and protein on insulin secretion." Nine men cycled for two hours on
three occasions to deplete their muscle glycogen. After each workout they drank
a carbohydrate, protein, or carb-protein supplement. The rate of muscle glycogen
replenishment in the carbohydrate-protein treatment was 38% greater than in the
carbohydrate treatment and more than three times greater than in the protein
treatment.
Carbohydrate-protein drink improves time to exhaustion after recovery from
endurance exercise.
This study demonstrated that "a [carb-protein] drink following glycogen
depleting exercise may facilitate a greater rate of muscle glycogen resynthesis
than a [carbohydrate-]only beverage, hasten the recovery process, and improve
exercise endurance during a second bout of exercise performed on the same day."
Ten male athletes completed a long workout on stationary bikes, then drank
either a carb-protein sports drink (Endurox R4) or a carb-only sports drink.
After a two-hour rest the subjects completed an endurance bout to exhaustion.
The athletes went 20% longer with the carb-protein sports drink than with the
carb-only sports drink.
Early post-exercise muscle glycogen recovery is enhanced with a
carbohydrate-protein supplement.
This study showed that "a [carb-protein] supplement is more effective for the
rapid replenishment of muscle glycogen after exercise than a [carb-only]
supplement of equal [carbohydrate] or caloric content." Subjects completed a
very long workout on stationary bikes and then drank either a carb-protein
sports drink (Endurox R4) or a carb-only sports drink of equal calories. Four
hours later, muscle glycogen was significantly greater in those given the carb-protein
sports drink.
Postexercise protein intake enhances whole-body and leg protein accretion in
humans.
This study found that post-exercise consumption of a carbohydrate-protein
supplement increased protein synthesis in exercised muscles and throughout the
body compared to a carb-only supplement and placebo. Five men and five women
completed a one-hour stationary bicycle ride. Upon completion of the workout,
subjects were randomly given either the placebo, the carb-only supplement, or
the carb-protein supplement. The test was repeated until all subjects had
received all three treatments. The carb-protein supplement increased plasma
essential amino acids 33%, leg uptake of glucose 3.5-fold, and leg and
whole-body protein synthesis 6-fold and 15%, respectively. Whereas post-exercise
intake of either placebo or the carb-only supplement resulted in a net leg
release of essential amino acids and net loss of whole-body and leg protein, the
carb-protein supplement resulted in a net leg uptake of essential amino acids
and net whole-body and leg protein gain.
Directions: Mix 2 scoops with 12 ounces of cold water. If you weigh less than
120 lbs. you can use 1 scoop. Take immediately after exercise.
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