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Title: | BCAA supplements are just hype – here’s a better way to build muscles |
Author(s): | Hamilton, David Lee Schoenfeld, Brad J Tipton, Kevin |
Issue Date: | 25-Sep-2017 |
Date Deposited: | 4-Oct-2017 |
Publisher: | The Conversation Trust |
Citation: | Hamilton DL, Schoenfeld BJ & Tipton K (2017) BCAA supplements are just hype – here’s a better way to build muscles. The Conversation. 25.09.2017. https://theconversation.com/bcaa-supplements-are-just-hype-heres-a-better-way-to-build-muscles-84411 |
Abstract: | First paragraph: As gym regulars we never cease to be amazed at the array of post-workout concoctions people consume in the changing room. We see everything from pills and powders to a rainbow of luminous drinks. Mostly it’s with one goal in mind, of course: to obtain muscles as close to the models endorsing these supplements as you possibly can. The global market for sports nutrition products ispredicted tohit $45 billion (£33 billion) by 2022, an increase of about 60% on 2016 value. Previously the domain of bodybuilders and elite athletes, amateur exercisersare becomingbig supplement consumers thanks to the rising popularity of obstacle races, boot camps andCrossFit– all of which the product manufacturers target heavily. One particularly popular variety is products containing branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). These seem to promise all the benefits of boosting muscle-building after exercise with none of the hassle of foods. But do these products work – or are there better ways to help you get the most out of your gym membership? |
Type: | Newspaper/Magazine Article |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/25950 |
URL: | https://theconversation.com/bcaa-supplements-are-just-hype-heres-a-better-way-to-build-muscles-84411 |
Rights: | The Conversation uses a Creative Commons Attribution NoDerivatives licence. You can republish their articles for free, online or in print. Licence information is available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ |
Affiliation: | Sport City University of New York Sport |
Licence URL(s): | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ |
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