GLP-1 receptor agonists have recently emerged as highly effective pharmacological agents for promoting weight loss and improving metabolic health. Despite their benefits, weight regain frequently occurs once pharmacotherapy is discontinued, highlighting the limitations of medication alone. Growing evidence suggests that combining GLP-1 therapy with structured exercise and dietary interventions may yield synergistic effects, supporting greater long-term weight maintenance and preservation of lean body mass. This study aims to investigate the effects of a leucine-enriched multi-nutrient study product on blood levels of amino acids, glucose, and insulin, and how this study product stimulates whole-body protein growth rates. The study product ingredients are within safe and tolerable limits in humans. Understanding the effects of different multi-ingredient supplements on changes in blood amino acids, glucose, insulin, and whole-body protein synthesis will provide valuable insights for recommending appropriate supplement usage, particularly for individuals on GLP-1 drugs
Age range
30 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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Whole-body protein synthesis
Timeframe: 5 hours following consumption.