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NCT ID: NCT07438158
Brief Summary: This randomized controlled trial will examine the effects of within-day protein distribution and leucine supplementation on body composition, physical performance, and biomarkers of muscle damage in tactical athletes during an 8-week intensive training program. Sixty-nine healthy male participants (18-35 years) enrolled in a Ministry of Defense training course will be randomly assigned to one of three iso-caloric dietary groups providing 1.6 g/kg/day of protein: (1) evenly distributed protein across three meals (EVEN), (2) a 16-hour daily protein fasting pattern with protein concentrated at lunch and dinner (FAST), or (3) the same fasting pattern with 5 g leucine supplementation at breakfast (FAST-RESCUE). Primary outcomes include changes in lean body mass. Secondary outcomes include strength, anaerobic performance, and biochemical markers of muscle damage, including urinary titin N-terminal fragment (UTF). Assessments will be conducted at baseline, Week 5, and Week 8.
Detailed Description: This study is an 8-week, three-arm, parallel-group randomized controlled trial conducted in healthy male tactical trainees (18-35 years) enrolled in a Ministry of Defense training program. Participants will undergo a high-volume concurrent training regimen exceeding 30 hours per week, including resistance training, load carriage, aerobic conditioning, and combat-based drills. Participants (n=69) will be randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio to one of three iso-caloric dietary interventions providing 1.6 g/kg/day of protein: 1. EVEN: Protein evenly distributed across three daily meals (08:00, 13:00, 18:00). 2. FAST: Skewed protein distribution with a 16-hour protein-free window (21:00-13:00), omitting protein at breakfast and concentrating intake at lunch and dinner. 3. FAST-RESCUE: Identical to FAST, with addition of 5 g free-form leucine consumed at breakfast. Energy intake will be individualized based on measured resting metabolic rate and estimated physical activity level. Dietary adherence will be monitored daily using a mobile application and weekly dietitian supervision. Primary Outcome: \- Change in lean body mass measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis from baseline to Week 8. Secondary Outcomes: * Maximal strength (isometric mid-thigh pull, maximal voluntary contraction, handgrip strength) * Anaerobic performance (Wingate test, countermovement jump) * Serum biomarkers (creatine kinase, urea, testosterone, inflammatory markers) * Urinary titin N-terminal fragment to creatinine ratio (UTF/Cr) as a marker of myofibrillar damage Assessments will be performed at baseline, Week 5, and Week 8. Data will be analyzed according to the intention-to-treat principle using linear mixed models to evaluate Group × Time interactions.
Study: NCT07438158
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Protocol Section: NCT07438158