BACKGROUND: Age-related muscle wasting has been strongly implicated with falls and fractures in the elderly, but it has also been associated with cognitive decline and dementia. Progressive resistance training (PRT) and adequate dietary protein are recognised as important contributors to the maintenance of muscle health and function in older adults. However, both factors also have the potential to improve brain function and prevent cognitive decline via several pathways, including the regulation of various growth and neurotrophic factors [insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)]; brain-derived growth factor (BDNF)] and/or the modulation of systemic inflammation. The primary aim of this study is to investigate whether a modest increase in dieta...
BACKGROUND: Immune function may influence the ability of older adults to maintain or improve muscle ...
Age-related loss of muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle function (sarcopenia) leads to a decline...
Aging is associated with decreased muscle mass and functional capacity, which in turn decrease quali...
Background: Exercise and increased dietary protein have been linked to improved muscle and cognitive...
Background: Physical inactivity, inadequate dietary protein, and low-grade systemic inflammation con...
Resistance training (RT) and increased dietary protein are recommended to attenuate age-related musc...
This thesis provided insight into the effect of lifestyle intervention for preventing cognitive decl...
Background: Meat is an important source of high-quality protein and vitamin B but also has a relativ...
By 2050, the aging population worldwide is expected to increase vastly. This has major implications ...
Purpose: This study examined whether a higher protein diet following strenuous exercise can alter ma...
The study aimed to investigate the independent and combined effects of consuming a high-protein dair...
Sarcopenia can have serious consequences for health and quality of life. As the main drivers of anab...
peer-reviewedThe age-related decline in functional capability is preceded by a reduction in muscle ...
Physical inactivity, inadequate dietary protein, and low-grade systemic inflammation contribute to a...
Background: Aging is associated with many degenerative diseases such as osteoporosis and sarcopenia ...
BACKGROUND: Immune function may influence the ability of older adults to maintain or improve muscle ...
Age-related loss of muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle function (sarcopenia) leads to a decline...
Aging is associated with decreased muscle mass and functional capacity, which in turn decrease quali...
Background: Exercise and increased dietary protein have been linked to improved muscle and cognitive...
Background: Physical inactivity, inadequate dietary protein, and low-grade systemic inflammation con...
Resistance training (RT) and increased dietary protein are recommended to attenuate age-related musc...
This thesis provided insight into the effect of lifestyle intervention for preventing cognitive decl...
Background: Meat is an important source of high-quality protein and vitamin B but also has a relativ...
By 2050, the aging population worldwide is expected to increase vastly. This has major implications ...
Purpose: This study examined whether a higher protein diet following strenuous exercise can alter ma...
The study aimed to investigate the independent and combined effects of consuming a high-protein dair...
Sarcopenia can have serious consequences for health and quality of life. As the main drivers of anab...
peer-reviewedThe age-related decline in functional capability is preceded by a reduction in muscle ...
Physical inactivity, inadequate dietary protein, and low-grade systemic inflammation contribute to a...
Background: Aging is associated with many degenerative diseases such as osteoporosis and sarcopenia ...
BACKGROUND: Immune function may influence the ability of older adults to maintain or improve muscle ...
Age-related loss of muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle function (sarcopenia) leads to a decline...
Aging is associated with decreased muscle mass and functional capacity, which in turn decrease quali...