International audienceThe development and maintenance of body composition and functions require an adequate protein intake with a continuous supply of amino acids (AA) to tissues. Body pool and AA cellular concentrations are tightly controlled and maintained through AA supply (dietary intake, recycled from proteolysis and de novo synthesis), AA disposal (protein synthesis and other AA-derived molecules) and AA losses (deamination and oxidation). Different molecular regulatory pathways are involved in the control of AA sufficiency including the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1, the general control non-derepressible 2/activating transcription factor 4 system or the fibroblast growth factor 21. There is a tight control of protein inta...
Adequate nutritional intake is essential to maintain nutritional status, support essential body func...
Protein needs for otherwise healthy individuals older than 19 years are defined by the recommended d...
Skeletal muscle is recognized as vital to physical movement, posture, and breathing. In a less known...
Dietary protein provides essential amino acids (EAAs) for the synthesis of new proteins plus an arra...
Dietary protein is a pre-requisite for the maintenance of skeletal muscle mass; stimulating increase...
Ingestion of protein is crucial for maintenance of a variety of body functions and within the scope ...
Adequate intake of high quality proteins and amino acids is essential for the body in order to build...
The provision of sufficient amounts of dietary proteins is central to muscle health as it ensures th...
The provision of sufficient amounts of dietary proteins is central to muscle health as it ensures th...
International audienceProteins are dietary components that contribute to nutritional needs of the bo...
International audienceDuring ageing, skeletal muscle develops anabolic resistance towards the stimul...
Adequate consumption of dietary protein is critical for the maintenance of optimal health during nor...
Muscle mass is the major deposit of protein molecules with dynamic turnover between net protein synt...
Our understanding of the potential benefits and challenges of optimizing dietary protein intake in o...
Koopman R, van Loon LJ. Aging, exercise, and muscle protein metabolism. J Appl Physiol 106: 2040-204...
Adequate nutritional intake is essential to maintain nutritional status, support essential body func...
Protein needs for otherwise healthy individuals older than 19 years are defined by the recommended d...
Skeletal muscle is recognized as vital to physical movement, posture, and breathing. In a less known...
Dietary protein provides essential amino acids (EAAs) for the synthesis of new proteins plus an arra...
Dietary protein is a pre-requisite for the maintenance of skeletal muscle mass; stimulating increase...
Ingestion of protein is crucial for maintenance of a variety of body functions and within the scope ...
Adequate intake of high quality proteins and amino acids is essential for the body in order to build...
The provision of sufficient amounts of dietary proteins is central to muscle health as it ensures th...
The provision of sufficient amounts of dietary proteins is central to muscle health as it ensures th...
International audienceProteins are dietary components that contribute to nutritional needs of the bo...
International audienceDuring ageing, skeletal muscle develops anabolic resistance towards the stimul...
Adequate consumption of dietary protein is critical for the maintenance of optimal health during nor...
Muscle mass is the major deposit of protein molecules with dynamic turnover between net protein synt...
Our understanding of the potential benefits and challenges of optimizing dietary protein intake in o...
Koopman R, van Loon LJ. Aging, exercise, and muscle protein metabolism. J Appl Physiol 106: 2040-204...
Adequate nutritional intake is essential to maintain nutritional status, support essential body func...
Protein needs for otherwise healthy individuals older than 19 years are defined by the recommended d...
Skeletal muscle is recognized as vital to physical movement, posture, and breathing. In a less known...