Limited data have suggested that the consumption of fluid milk after resistance training (RT) may promote skeletal muscle hypertrophy. The aim of this study was to assess whether a milk-based nutritional supplement could enhance the effects of RT on muscle mass, size, strength, and function in middle-aged and older men. This was an 18-mo factorial design (randomized control trial) in which 180 healthy men aged 50–79 yr were allocated to the following groups: 1) exercise + fortified milk, 2) exercise, 3) fortified milk, or 4) control. Exercise consisted of progressive RT with weight-bearing impact exercise. Men assigned to the fortified milk consumed 400 ml/day of low-fat milk, providing an additional 836 kJ, 1000 mg calcium, 800 IU vi...
To determine the individual and combined effects of 12 weeks of resistance exercise (RE) and whey pr...
Background:Resistance exercise leads to net muscle protein accretion through a synergistic interacti...
Milk is a source of several nutrients which may be beneficial for skeletal muscle. Evidence that lin...
The aim of this 18 mth RCT was to determine whether calcium-vitamin D, fortified milk enhanced the o...
We examined the independent and combined effects of a multi-component exercise program and calcium-v...
We examined the effects of progressive resistance training (PRT) and supplementation with calcium-vi...
The study aimed to investigate the independent and combined effects of consuming a high-protein dair...
We examined the effects of progressive resistance training (PRT) and supplementation with calcium-vi...
This review evaluated the effects of milk-based protein supplementation on resistance training (RT)-...
We examined the effects of progressive resistance training (PRT) and supplementation with calcium-vi...
Consumption of low-fat milk (LFM) after resistance training has been shown to have positive influenc...
Background and aims: Sarcopenia is recognized as a major public health issue, because it is prevalen...
Purpose The consumption of 500 ml milk following muscle damaging exercise can attenuate decreases in...
Introduction: Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) leads to increases in intramuscular proteins ob...
Muscle atrophy and strength decrements can occur following disease (e.g., cachexia), with increasing...
To determine the individual and combined effects of 12 weeks of resistance exercise (RE) and whey pr...
Background:Resistance exercise leads to net muscle protein accretion through a synergistic interacti...
Milk is a source of several nutrients which may be beneficial for skeletal muscle. Evidence that lin...
The aim of this 18 mth RCT was to determine whether calcium-vitamin D, fortified milk enhanced the o...
We examined the independent and combined effects of a multi-component exercise program and calcium-v...
We examined the effects of progressive resistance training (PRT) and supplementation with calcium-vi...
The study aimed to investigate the independent and combined effects of consuming a high-protein dair...
We examined the effects of progressive resistance training (PRT) and supplementation with calcium-vi...
This review evaluated the effects of milk-based protein supplementation on resistance training (RT)-...
We examined the effects of progressive resistance training (PRT) and supplementation with calcium-vi...
Consumption of low-fat milk (LFM) after resistance training has been shown to have positive influenc...
Background and aims: Sarcopenia is recognized as a major public health issue, because it is prevalen...
Purpose The consumption of 500 ml milk following muscle damaging exercise can attenuate decreases in...
Introduction: Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) leads to increases in intramuscular proteins ob...
Muscle atrophy and strength decrements can occur following disease (e.g., cachexia), with increasing...
To determine the individual and combined effects of 12 weeks of resistance exercise (RE) and whey pr...
Background:Resistance exercise leads to net muscle protein accretion through a synergistic interacti...
Milk is a source of several nutrients which may be beneficial for skeletal muscle. Evidence that lin...