Summary: A growing body of evidence suggests that diet quality may predict muscle health. This study found that a “Traditional” dietary pattern predicted greater muscle mass, and an anti-inflammatory diet predicted greater muscle mass and better muscle function over 15 years. These findings reinforce the importance of optimising dietary behaviours for healthy ageing. Introduction: Research investigating the roles of individual nutrients in muscle health fails to account for the synergistic relationships between foods and nutrients. This study aimed to investigate the predictive value of diet quality and dietary patterns for muscle mass and function in men over a 15-year period. Methods: This longitudinal study was conducted in 522 men...
Prevention of age-related losses in muscle mass and strength is key to protecting physical capabilit...
SUMMARY:This study revealed that a quick and simple estimation of protein intake was related to meas...
Background a number of nutrients have been found to be associated with better muscle strength and m...
BackgroundWe examined cross-sectional associations between dietary patterns, macronutrient intake, a...
In recent decades, the significance of diet and dietary patterns (DPs) for skeletal muscle health ha...
Low muscle mass is associated with reduced independence and increased risk for falls and fractures. ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe associations between dietary nutrient intake and progression of sarcopenia, ...
Age-associated chronic, low grade systemic inflammation has been recognised as an important contribu...
This study tests the hypothesis that a diet, which complies with current healthy dietary guidelines,...
The age-related decline in muscle strength and muscle mass can lead to sarcopenia with higher risk o...
Studying dietary patterns is often more informative than individual nutrients or foods. We found tha...
peer reviewedThere is a growing body of evidence that links nutrition to muscle mass, strength and f...
The increasing recognition of sarcopenia, the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function ...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
Context: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
Prevention of age-related losses in muscle mass and strength is key to protecting physical capabilit...
SUMMARY:This study revealed that a quick and simple estimation of protein intake was related to meas...
Background a number of nutrients have been found to be associated with better muscle strength and m...
BackgroundWe examined cross-sectional associations between dietary patterns, macronutrient intake, a...
In recent decades, the significance of diet and dietary patterns (DPs) for skeletal muscle health ha...
Low muscle mass is associated with reduced independence and increased risk for falls and fractures. ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe associations between dietary nutrient intake and progression of sarcopenia, ...
Age-associated chronic, low grade systemic inflammation has been recognised as an important contribu...
This study tests the hypothesis that a diet, which complies with current healthy dietary guidelines,...
The age-related decline in muscle strength and muscle mass can lead to sarcopenia with higher risk o...
Studying dietary patterns is often more informative than individual nutrients or foods. We found tha...
peer reviewedThere is a growing body of evidence that links nutrition to muscle mass, strength and f...
The increasing recognition of sarcopenia, the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function ...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
Context: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
Prevention of age-related losses in muscle mass and strength is key to protecting physical capabilit...
SUMMARY:This study revealed that a quick and simple estimation of protein intake was related to meas...
Background a number of nutrients have been found to be associated with better muscle strength and m...