This study evaluated the effectiveness of a 4-week intervention of melatonin and essential aminoacid supplementation on body composition, protein metabolism, strength and inflammation in 159 elderly sarcopenic patients (42/117, men/women), assigned to four groups: isocaloric placebo (P, n = 44), melatonin (M, 1 mg/daily, n = 42), essential amino acids (eAA 4 g/daily, n = 40) or eAA plus melatonin (eAAM, 4 g eAA and 1 mg melatonin/daily, n = 30). Data from body composition (dual X-ray absortiometry (DXA)), strength (handgrip test) and biochemical parameters for the assessment of protein metabolism (albumin) and inflammation (CRP) were collected at baseline and after the 4-week intervention. Compared with P and M, supplementation with eAA plu...
Skeletal muscle disorders are dramatically increasing with human aging with enormous sanitary costs ...
Treating sarcopenia in older individuals remains a challenge, and nutritional interventions present ...
The reduction of muscle mass and increased protein catabolism in aging can determine the occurrence ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a 4-week intervention of melatonin and essential aminoacid...
Decreases in whole-body lean mass can cause sarcopenia, a disease frequently found in the elderly. T...
Considering the increased speed at which the world population is aging, sarcopenia could become an e...
Abstract. – OBJECTIVE: This review discusses the impact of the neuro-hormone melatonin on skeletal ...
With extended life expectancy, the older population is constantly increasing, and consequently, so t...
Abstract Background: Loss of muscle mass, strength and/or function are common in the increasing elde...
Objective: This review discusses the impact of the neuro-hormone melatonin on skeletal muscle disord...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to attenuate the adverse effects of age-related loss of skeletal muscle an...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that nutritional interventions may improve muscle outcomes in m...
[Background] Old age is associated with an involuntary and progressive but physiological loss of ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Adequate protein intake is essential to retaining muscle and maintaining phys...
Titel: Kan tillskott av essentiella aminosyror utan samtidig träning öka muskelmassa hos friska äldr...
Skeletal muscle disorders are dramatically increasing with human aging with enormous sanitary costs ...
Treating sarcopenia in older individuals remains a challenge, and nutritional interventions present ...
The reduction of muscle mass and increased protein catabolism in aging can determine the occurrence ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a 4-week intervention of melatonin and essential aminoacid...
Decreases in whole-body lean mass can cause sarcopenia, a disease frequently found in the elderly. T...
Considering the increased speed at which the world population is aging, sarcopenia could become an e...
Abstract. – OBJECTIVE: This review discusses the impact of the neuro-hormone melatonin on skeletal ...
With extended life expectancy, the older population is constantly increasing, and consequently, so t...
Abstract Background: Loss of muscle mass, strength and/or function are common in the increasing elde...
Objective: This review discusses the impact of the neuro-hormone melatonin on skeletal muscle disord...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to attenuate the adverse effects of age-related loss of skeletal muscle an...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that nutritional interventions may improve muscle outcomes in m...
[Background] Old age is associated with an involuntary and progressive but physiological loss of ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Adequate protein intake is essential to retaining muscle and maintaining phys...
Titel: Kan tillskott av essentiella aminosyror utan samtidig träning öka muskelmassa hos friska äldr...
Skeletal muscle disorders are dramatically increasing with human aging with enormous sanitary costs ...
Treating sarcopenia in older individuals remains a challenge, and nutritional interventions present ...
The reduction of muscle mass and increased protein catabolism in aging can determine the occurrence ...