Times Cited: 0International audienceBackground: The benefit of protein supplementation on the adaptive response of muscle to exercise training in older people is controversial. Objective: To investigate the independent and combined effects of a multicomponent exercise program with and without a milk-based nutritional supplement on muscle strength and mass, lower-extremity fatigue, and metabolic markers. Design: A sample of 48 healthy sedentary men aged 60.8 +/- 0.4 years were randomly assigned to a 16-week multicomponent exercise training program with a milk-based supplement containing, besides proteins [total milk proteins 4 or 10 g/day or soluble milk proteins rich in leucine (PRO) 10 g/day], carbohydrates and fat. Body composition, muscl...
Background: The proposed benefits of protein supplementation on the skeletal muscle adaptive respon...
International audienceBackground: During aging, a shift of protein metabolism from muscle to splanch...
<p>Objectives: Sufficient protein intake and habitual physical activity are key factors in the preve...
Times Cited: 0International audienceBackground: The benefit of protein supplementation on the adapti...
BACKGROUND: Considerable discrepancy exists in the literature on the proposed benefits of protein su...
Contains fulltext : 203382.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: An ...
Purpose of Review: Sarcopenia (skeletal muscle wasting with aging) is thought to underlie a number o...
Background: A promising strategy to help older adults preserve or build muscle mass is to optimize m...
Abstract Given our rapidly aging world-wide popula-tion, the loss of skeletal muscle mass with healt...
Context: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
BACKGROUND: Protein ingestion after a single bout of resistance-type exercise stimulates net muscle ...
Context: Skeletal muscle is essential for proper bodily functions by playing key roles in strength a...
Abstract: The differential ability of various milk protein fractions to stimulate muscle protein syn...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine whether protein intake is associated with change in muscle strength ...
Background: The proposed benefits of protein supplementation on the skeletal muscle adaptive respon...
International audienceBackground: During aging, a shift of protein metabolism from muscle to splanch...
<p>Objectives: Sufficient protein intake and habitual physical activity are key factors in the preve...
Times Cited: 0International audienceBackground: The benefit of protein supplementation on the adapti...
BACKGROUND: Considerable discrepancy exists in the literature on the proposed benefits of protein su...
Contains fulltext : 203382.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: An ...
Purpose of Review: Sarcopenia (skeletal muscle wasting with aging) is thought to underlie a number o...
Background: A promising strategy to help older adults preserve or build muscle mass is to optimize m...
Abstract Given our rapidly aging world-wide popula-tion, the loss of skeletal muscle mass with healt...
Context: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
BACKGROUND: Protein ingestion after a single bout of resistance-type exercise stimulates net muscle ...
Context: Skeletal muscle is essential for proper bodily functions by playing key roles in strength a...
Abstract: The differential ability of various milk protein fractions to stimulate muscle protein syn...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To examine whether protein intake is associated with change in muscle strength ...
Background: The proposed benefits of protein supplementation on the skeletal muscle adaptive respon...
International audienceBackground: During aging, a shift of protein metabolism from muscle to splanch...
<p>Objectives: Sufficient protein intake and habitual physical activity are key factors in the preve...