Purpose of Review: Sarcopenia (skeletal muscle wasting with aging) is thought to underlie a number of serious age-related health issues. While it may be seen as inevitable, decreasing this gradual loss of muscle is vital for healthy aging. Thus, it is imperative to investigate exercise and nutrition-based strategies designed to build a reservoir of muscle mass as early as possible.\ud Recent Findings: Elderly individuals are still able to respond to both resistance training and the anabolic signals provided by protein ingestion, provided specific amino acids, such as leucine, are present. Whey proteins are a rich source of these essential amino acids and rapidly elevate plasma amino acids, thus providing the foundations for preservation of ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the efficacy of dietary protein supplementation in attenuating muscle a...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the chronic effects of different whey protein ...
Aging is associated with sarcopenia and dynapenia, with both processes contributing to functional de...
Purpose of Review: Sarcopenia (skeletal muscle wasting with aging) is thought to underlie a number o...
Abstract Given our rapidly aging world-wide popula-tion, the loss of skeletal muscle mass with healt...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The speed of dietary protein digestion influences postprandial amino acid availab...
Review International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: Our current knowledge on the causes of sarcopenia is...
Context: Skeletal muscle is essential for proper bodily functions by playing key roles in strength a...
Times Cited: 0International audienceBackground: The benefit of protein supplementation on the adapti...
Regardless of age or gender, resistance training or provision of adequate amounts of dietary protein...
Abstract With regular practice, resistance exercise can lead to gains in skeletal muscle mass by mea...
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INTRODUCTION: Aging often coincides with loss of muscle mass, strength and function, known as sarcop...
Aim: We performed a systematic review to map the evidence and analyze the effect of whey protein sup...
Summary: This systematic review summarizes the effect of combined exercise and nutrition interventio...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the efficacy of dietary protein supplementation in attenuating muscle a...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the chronic effects of different whey protein ...
Aging is associated with sarcopenia and dynapenia, with both processes contributing to functional de...
Purpose of Review: Sarcopenia (skeletal muscle wasting with aging) is thought to underlie a number o...
Abstract Given our rapidly aging world-wide popula-tion, the loss of skeletal muscle mass with healt...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The speed of dietary protein digestion influences postprandial amino acid availab...
Review International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: Our current knowledge on the causes of sarcopenia is...
Context: Skeletal muscle is essential for proper bodily functions by playing key roles in strength a...
Times Cited: 0International audienceBackground: The benefit of protein supplementation on the adapti...
Regardless of age or gender, resistance training or provision of adequate amounts of dietary protein...
Abstract With regular practice, resistance exercise can lead to gains in skeletal muscle mass by mea...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
INTRODUCTION: Aging often coincides with loss of muscle mass, strength and function, known as sarcop...
Aim: We performed a systematic review to map the evidence and analyze the effect of whey protein sup...
Summary: This systematic review summarizes the effect of combined exercise and nutrition interventio...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the efficacy of dietary protein supplementation in attenuating muscle a...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the chronic effects of different whey protein ...
Aging is associated with sarcopenia and dynapenia, with both processes contributing to functional de...