Specific Collagen Peptides in Combination with Resistance Training Improve Body Composition and Regional Muscle Strength in Premenopausal Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- 01Daily intake of 15 grams of collagen peptides enhanced the effects of a 12-week resistance program
- 02Collagen supplementation was associated with significantly higher gains in fat-free mass compared to placebo
- 03Participants taking collagen showed a greater reduction in body fat percentage than the exercise-only group
- 04Both hand-grip and leg strength improved more significantly when training was combined with collagen peptides
Combining resistance training with collagen peptides may enhance muscle mass gains and fat loss more effectively than exercise alone in premenopausal women.
The aim was to investigate the effects of resistance exercise combined with supplementation of specific collagen peptides (SCP) on body composition and muscle strength in premenopausal women. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial 77 premenopausal women completed a 12-week resistance training (3 day/week) and ingested 15 g of SCP or placebo on a daily basis. Changes in body composition were determined by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and muscular strength by isometric strength testing. The treatment group (TG) significantly increased (p < 0.001) their percentage of fat-free mass. Although the control group (CG) also showed a significant (p < 0.01) gain in fat-free mass from pre- to post-training, the increase in the TG was significantly higher in an RMANOVA analysis (p < 0.05). Regarding the change in percentage body fat, a significant decline was observed in both TG (p < 0.001) and CG (p < 0.01), with a significantly higher reduction in the TG (p < 0.05). Subjects receiving 15 g of collagen peptides daily also showed a significantly higher gain in hand-grip strength compared to those performing resistance training only (p < 0.05). In both groups, the gain in leg strength (TG = p < 0.001; CG = p < 0.01) was significant after 12 weeks with a more pronounced effect in the treatment group. In conclusion, resistance training in combination with supplementation of SCP induced a significantly higher increase in fat-free mass and hand-grip strength than resistance training and placebo supplementation. In addition, there was a significantly higher loss in fat mass and a more pronounced increase in leg strength in the treatment group compared to the control group.
- APA
- Patrick Jendricke, Christoph Centner, Denise Zdzieblik, Albert Gollhofer, & Daniel König (2019). Specific Collagen Peptides in Combination with Resistance Training Improve Body Composition and Regional Muscle Strength in Premenopausal Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/specific-collagen-peptides-in-combination-with-resistance-training-improve-body-composition-and-regional-muscle-strength-in-premenopausal-women-a-randomized-controlled-trial/
- MLA
- Patrick Jendricke, et al. "Specific Collagen Peptides in Combination with Resistance Training Improve Body Composition and Regional Muscle Strength in Premenopausal Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/specific-collagen-peptides-in-combination-with-resistance-training-improve-body-composition-and-regional-muscle-strength-in-premenopausal-women-a-randomized-controlled-trial/.
- Chicago
- Patrick Jendricke et al. 2019. "Specific Collagen Peptides in Combination with Resistance Training Improve Body Composition and Regional Muscle Strength in Premenopausal Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/specific-collagen-peptides-in-combination-with-resistance-training-improve-body-composition-and-regional-muscle-strength-in-premenopausal-women-a-randomized-controlled-trial/
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