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      <dochead>Poster presentation</dochead>
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         <title>
            <p>Effects of Torabolic supplementation on strength and body composition during an 8-week resistance training program</p>
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               <snm>Wilborn</snm>
               <fnm>Colin</fnm>
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               <email>cwilborn@umhb.edu</email>
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               <snm>Bushey</snm>
               <fnm>Brandon</fnm>
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            <au id="A3">
               <snm>Poole</snm>
               <fnm>Chris</fnm>
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            <au id="A4">
               <snm>Taylor L</snm>
               <fnm>Lem</fnm>
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            <au id="A5">
               <snm>Foster</snm>
               <fnm>Cliffa</fnm>
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               <snm>Campbell</snm>
               <fnm>Bill</fnm>
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            <au id="A7">
               <snm>Willoughby</snm>
               <fnm>Darryn</fnm>
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               <snm>Kreider</snm>
               <fnm>Richard</fnm>
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            <ins id="I1">
               <p>University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Human Performance Lab, Belton, TX 76513, USA</p>
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            <ins id="I2">
               <p>The University of South Florida, Exercise and Performance Nutrition Lab, FL 33620, USA</p>
            </ins>
            <ins id="I3">
               <p>Baylor University, Exercise and Biochemical Nutrition Lab, Waco TX, USA</p>
            </ins>
            <ins id="I4">
               <p>Texas A&amp;M University, Exercise and Sport Nutrition Lab, College Station, TX, USA</p>
            </ins>
         </insg>
         <source>Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition</source>
         <supplement>
            <title>
               <p>Proceedings of the Fifth International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) Conference and Expo</p>
            </title>
            <editor>Paul LaBounty and Jose Antonio</editor>
            <note>Meeting abstracts &#8211; A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available <a href="http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/files/pdf/1550-2783-5-S1-full.pdf">here</a>.</note>
         </supplement>
         <conference>
            <title>
               <p>2008 International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference and Expo</p>
            </title>
            <location>Las Vegas, NV, USA</location>
            <date-range>9&#8211;10 June 2008</date-range>
            <url>http://www.theissn.org</url>
         </conference>
         <issn>1550-2783</issn>
         <pubdate>2008</pubdate>
         <volume>5</volume>
         <issue>Suppl 1</issue>
         <fpage>P11</fpage>
         <url>http://www.jissn.com/content/5/S1/P11</url>
         <xrefbib>
            <pubid idtype="doi">10.1186/1550-2783-5-S1-P11</pubid>
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      <history>
         <pub>
            <date>
               <day>17</day>
               <month>9</month>
               <year>2008</year>
            </date>
         </pub>
      </history>
      <cpyrt>
         <year>2008</year>
         <collab>Wilborn et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.</collab>
      </cpyrt>
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      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Background</p>
         </st>
         <p>Torabolic is a highly purified unique molecule extracted from Fenugreek (<it>Trigonella Foenun greacum</it>) seeds. Torabolic is a proprietary patent pending molecule of Indus Biotech. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of Torabolic supplementation on strength and body composition.</p>
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         <st>
            <p>Methods</p>
         </st>
         <p>49 Resistance trained men were matched according to fat free mass and randomly assigned to ingest in a double blind manner capsules containing 500 mg of a placebo (N = 23, 20 &#177; 1.9 years, 178 &#177; 6.3 cm, 85 &#177; 12.7 kg, 17 &#177; 5.6 %BF) or TORABOLIC (N = 26, 21 &#177; 2.8 years, 178 &#177; 6 cm, 90 &#177; 18.2 kg, 19.3 &#177; 8.4 %BF). Subjects participated in a supervised 4-day per week periodized resistance-training program split into two upper and two lower extremity workouts per week for a total of 8-weeks. At 0, 4, and 8-weeks, subjects underwent hydrodensiometery body composition, 1 RM strength, muscle endurance, and anaerobic capacity determined. Data were analyzed using repeated measures ANOVA and are presented as mean &#177; SD changes from baseline after 60-days.</p>
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         <st>
            <p>Results</p>
         </st>
         <p>No significant differences (p > 0.05) between groups were noted for training volume. Significant group &#215; time interaction effects were observed among groups in changes in body fat (TOR: -2.3 &#177; 1.4%BF; PL: -0.39 &#177; 1.6 %BF, p &lt; 0.001), leg press 1 RM (TOR: 84.6 &#177; 36.2 kg; PL: 48 &#177; 29.5 kg, p &lt; 0.001), and bench press 1 RM (TOR: 9.1 &#177; 6.9 kg; PL: 4.3 &#177; 5.6 kg, p = 0.01). No significant interaction was observed among groups for Wingate power analysis (p = 0.95) or muscular endurance on bench press (p = 0.87) or leg press (p = 0.61). In addition there were no changes among groups in any clinical safety data including lipid panel, liver function, kidney function, and/or CBC panel (p > 0.05).</p>
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         <st>
            <p>Conclusion</p>
         </st>
         <p>It is concluded that 500 mg of Torabolic supplementation had a significant impact on both upper- and lower body strength and body composition in comparison to placebo in a double blind controlled trial. These changes were obtained with no clinical side effects. We conclude that in addition to a structured resistance training program, Torabolic can significantly increase strength and muscle mass.</p>
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               <p>Acknowledgements</p>
            </st>
            <p>This study was sponsored by Indus Biotech.</p>
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