Pea Protein for Muscle Strength And Growth

Preliminary evidence 4 studies

The studies provided do not contain research relevant to pea protein, muscle strength, or muscle growth — they investigate COVID-19 complications, chronic kidney disease mechanisms, and renal lymphatic vessel biology. As a result, no evidence-based summary on this topic can be drawn from the linked literature. If you are looking for research on pea protein and muscle outcomes, studies such as randomized controlled trials comparing pea protein to whey or placebo on resistance training outcomes would be the appropriate sources to consult. No conclusions about pea protein's effects on muscle strength or growth can be responsibly synthesized from the materials provided.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
SARS-CoV-2 Viremia is Associated with Distinct Proteomic Pathways and Predict... Other 2021 Neutral 90
NNMT promotes tubular senescence and fibrosis in chronic kidney disease Other 2025 Neutral 85
Characterising COVID-19 as a Viral Clotting Fever: A Mixed Methods Scoping Re... Other 2020 Neutral 85
Three-dimensional imaging and single-cell transcriptomics of the human kidney... Other 2022 Neutral 80

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