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Scientific Opinion on the substantiation of health claims related to whey protein and increase in satiety leading to a reduction in energy intake (ID 425), contribution to the maintenance or achievement of a normal body weight (ID 1683), growth or maintenance of muscle mass (ID 418, 419, 423, 426, 427, 429, 4307), increase in lean body mass during energy restriction and resistance training (ID 421), reduction of body fat mass during energy restriction and resistance training (ID 420, 421), increase in muscle strength (ID 422, 429), increase in endurance capacity during the subsequent exercise bout after strenuous exercise (ID 428), skeletal muscle tissue repair (ID 428) and faster recovery from muscle fatigue after exercise (ID 423, 428, 431), pursuant to Article 13(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006: EFSA-Q-2008-1205 , EFSA-Q-2008-1206 , EFSA-Q-2008-1207 , EFSA-Q-2008-1208 , EFSA-Q-2008-1209 , EFSA-Q-2008-1210 , EFSA-Q-2008-1212 , EFSA-Q-2008-1213 , EFSA-Q-2008-1214 , EFSA-Q-2008-1215 , EFSA-Q-2008-1216 , EFSA-Q-2008-1218 , EFSA-Q-2008-2419 , EFSA-Q-2010-00260

By Tetens, Inge1,2

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Division of Nutrition, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark1

National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark2

FoodDTU, Centers, Technical University of Denmark3

Language: English
Publisher: European Food Safety Authority
Year: 2010
Types: Report

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