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Effects of Amino Acid Supplementation on Muscle protein metabolism and adaptation: a narrative review of effects on muscle mass, strength, and sex differences.
Physical activity and nutrition · 2025
Abstract
<h4>Purpose</h4>To review the effects of amino acid supplementation including essential, branched-chain, and non-essential amino acids on muscle mass, strength, and adaptation, with a focus on sex-specific differences.<h4>Methods</h4>PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar databases were searched for clinical and nonclinical studies on the effects of supplementation in adults, published between 1990 and 2025.<h4>Results</h4>Essential amino acids and leucine showed the most consistent associations with increased MPS and, in older adults, improvements in strength/lean mass. Branched-chain amino acids supplementation generally attenuated muscle damage/DOMS and helped preserve performance, with benefits appearing context dependent (e.g., energy restriction, high training load). Evidence for non-essential amino acids is preliminary. Signals of greater strength oriented effects in men and greater recovery benefits in women are biologically plausible but largely hypothesis-generating due to single sex cohorts and indirect cross study contrasts.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Amino acid supplementation can support muscle anabolism and, in selected contexts, strength and recovery, best viewed as an adjunct to resistance training with individualized dosing/timing. Progress requires adequately powered, pre registered, sex comparative RCTs that standardize protocols and prespecify functional and structural endpoints to define dose response, timing, and durability across ages and training states.
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KW, N., & S., P. (2025). Effects of Amino Acid Supplementation on Muscle protein metabolism and adaptation: a narrative review of effects on muscle mass, strength, and sex differences. <em>Physical activity and nutrition</em>. https://doi.org/10.20463/pan.2025.0026
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KW N, S. P. Effects of Amino Acid Supplementation on Muscle protein metabolism and adaptation: a narrative review of effects on muscle mass, strength, and sex differences. Physical activity and nutrition. 2025. doi:10.20463/pan.2025.0026.
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@article{noh2025Effect,
title = {Effects of Amino Acid Supplementation on Muscle protein metabolism and adaptation: a narrative review of effects on muscle mass, strength, and sex differences.},
author = {Noh KW and Park S.},
journal = {Physical activity and nutrition},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.20463/pan.2025.0026},
}
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