Recovery Protein Nutrition as a Countermeasure for Anabolic Resistance Following Sleep Loss

NCT ID: NCT06073080

Last Updated: 2026-01-21

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

20 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-03-21

Study Completion Date

2024-11-04

Brief Summary

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The current study will determine protein nutritional status (MPS and WBPB) in response to military-relevant sleep loss, and whether an even protein nutrition distribution during recovery optimally supports MPS and WBPB. Adults (n=20) will complete a 7d sleep satiated phase (\~7-9h target/d), a 4d military-relevant sleep restriction phase (\~4h /d), and a 3d recovery phase (\~7-9h target/d) in a randomized, parallel design. During recovery, volunteers will consume 1.6 g protein/kg/d as an even (\~0.4/0.4/0.4/0.4 g/kg) or skewed (\~0.11/0.27/1.15/0.07 g/kg) distribution. Sleep will be monitored throughout the study using wrist actigraphy and diaries. During each phase, integrated daily MPS will be estimated using ingested deuterium oxide, salivary and blood sampling, and muscle biopsies, while WBPB will be estimated using ingested 15-N alanine and urine collections. At the end of each phase, metabolic testing will be used to assess the effects of sleep loss on substrate utilization and include consuming a carbohydrate beverage, serial blood draws, indirect calorimetry, and steady-state aerobic exercise. The knowledge products derived from the proposed effort will be informative to next generation ration development and support military-specific recovery nutrition guidance following operations involving sleep loss.

Detailed Description

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The nutritional fitness of Service Members directly influences recovery from operational stress. Inadequate recovery nutrition following military missions, including sleep loss, exacerbates skeletal muscle loss and contributes to degraded physical performance. Muscle loss and performance declines following stress are in part due to inadequate nutritional fitness, impaired muscle recovery, and negative whole-body protein balance (WBPB). Sleep loss dysregulates anabolic hormones, induces catabolism, and reduces muscle protein synthesis (MPS). However, WBPB has not been assessed following military-relevant sleep loss (i.e., 4h/d) alone. This presents an important knowledge gap given the influence of WBPB on health and readiness. Consuming increased dietary protein following sleep loss could enhance muscle recovery by stimulating MPS and supporting WBPB, but whether protein recovery nutrition counteracts the stress of sleep loss is unknown. Beyond the quantity of protein consumed, optimizing the timing/distribution of daily protein consumption is required to augment anabolism. Consuming a skewed protein distribution results in meals (i.e., breakfast and lunch) that deliver a suboptimal protein quantity for maximally stimulating MPS. Alternatively, targeting an even protein distribution may optimize anabolism and recovery following stress by providing per meal protein quantities that maximally stimulate MPS and support WBPB. The efficacy of manipulating protein distribution for counteracting the stress of sleep loss is unknown. The proposed effort will determine protein nutritional status (MPS and WBPB) in response to military-relevant sleep loss, and whether an even protein nutrition distribution during recovery optimally supports MPS and WBPB. Adults (n=20) will complete a 7d sleep satiated phase (\~7-9h target/d), a 4d military-relevant sleep restriction phase (\~4h /d), and a 3d recovery phase (\~7-9h target/d) in a randomized, parallel design. During recovery, volunteers will consume 1.6 g protein/kg/d as an even (\~0.4/0.4/0.4/0.4 g/kg) or skewed (\~0.11/0.27/1.15/0.07 g/kg) distribution. Sleep will be monitored throughout the study using wrist actigraphy and diaries. During each phase, integrated daily MPS will be estimated using ingested deuterium oxide, salivary and blood sampling, and muscle biopsies, while WBPB will be estimated using ingested 15-N alanine and urine collections. At the end of each phase, metabolic testing will be used to assess the effects of sleep loss on substrate utilization and include consuming a carbohydrate beverage, serial blood draws, indirect calorimetry, and steady-state aerobic exercise. The knowledge products derived from the proposed effort will be informative to next generation ration development and support military-specific recovery nutrition guidance following operations involving sleep loss.

Conditions

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Sleep, Inadequate

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Randomized, parallel arm study. All volunteers will complete a sleep satiated phase and sleep restriction phase before randomized allocation to either an even protein nutrition intervention or a skewed protein nutrition intervention during a recovery phase.
Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Protein Nutrition Even

Volunteers will consume 1.6 g protein/kg/d as an even (\~0.4/0.4/0.4/0.4 g/kg) distribution across breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a snack.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Protein Nutrition During Recovery

Intervention Type OTHER

Dietary Protein Nutrition Distribution

Protein Nutrition Skewed

Volunteers will consume 1.6 g protein/kg/d as a skewed (\~0.11/0.27/1.15/0.07 g/kg) distribution across breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a snack.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Protein Nutrition During Recovery

Intervention Type OTHER

Dietary Protein Nutrition Distribution

Interventions

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Protein Nutrition During Recovery

Dietary Protein Nutrition Distribution

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Adults aged 18 - 39 years
* Body mass index \< 30.0 kg/m2
* Self-report weight stable for the past 2 months (± \~3 kg)
* Healthy without evidence of chronic illness, musculoskeletal injury, or diagnosed sleep disorder (i.e., insomnia) as determined by the USARIEM Office of Medical Support and Oversight (OMSO) or home duty station medical support
* Self-report participates in aerobic and/or resistance exercise, on average, ≥2 days per week for previous 6 months
* Willing to refrain from alcohol, smoking/using any nicotine product (includes e-cigarettes, vaping, chewing tobacco), caffeine, and dietary supplements during the intervention periods of the study
* Supervisor approval for federal civilian employees and non-HRV active duty military personnel
* Biological females must have normal menstrual cycles between 26-32 days in duration; 5 menstrual cycles within the past 6 months; or able to provide self-report documentation of sustained (i.e., \~ \>3 months) oral/hormonal contraceptive use which contains low-dose estrogen/progesterone to maintain continuous hormonal levels (i.e., IUD or no oral placebos)

Exclusion Criteria

* Metabolic or cardiovascular abnormalities, gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., abnormal blood clotting, kidney disease, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, anemia etc.) as determined by OMSO or home duty station medical support
* History of complications with lidocaine (or similar local anesthetic)
* Present condition of substance abuse (e.g., alcoholism, anabolic steroid use etc.) as self-report or determined by OMSO or home duty station medical support
* Cumulative blood donation of greater than 550mL within 8-wk of beginning scheduled study blood collection
* Cumulative blood donation of greater than 550mL within 8-wk after completing scheduled study blood collection
* Pregnant, trying to become pregnant, and/or breastfeeding (results of urine pregnancy test prior to body composition scans and self-report for breastfeeding)
* Unwilling or unable to consume study diets or foods provided due to personal preference, dietary restrictions, and/or food allergies
* Unwilling or unable to adhere to study physical restrictions or sleep prescriptions
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

39 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

FED

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Jess A Gwin, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

Locations

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US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

Natick, Massachusetts, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Provided Documents

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Document Type: Informed Consent Form

View Document

Other Identifiers

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23-27H

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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