Objectives Sarcopenia, the involuntary loss of skeletal muscle with age, affects up to one-quarter of older adults. Evidence indicates a positive association between dietary protein intake and lean muscle mass and strength among older persons, but information on dietary protein’s effect on physical performance in older adults has received less attention. Design Cross-sectional observational analysis of the relationship of dietary protein on body composition and physical performance. Setting Clinical research center. Participants 387 healthy women aged 60 – 90 years (mean 72.7 ± 7.0 y). Measurements Measures included body composition (fat-free mass, appendicular skeletal mass and fat mass) via dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), phy...
BACKGROUND: An inadequate protein intake may offset the muscle protein synthetic response after phys...
BACKGROUND: Dietary-induced weight loss is generally accompanied by a decline in skeletal muscle mas...
Although multiple nutrients have shown protective effects with regard to preserving muscle function,...
Objectives Sarcopenia, the involuntary loss of skeletal muscle with age, affects up to one-quarter o...
The role of dietary protein intake on muscle mass and physical function in older adults is important...
Dietary protein intake might be beneficial to physical function (PF) in the elderly. We examined the...
Objectives: Sufficient protein intake and habitual physical activity are key factors in the preventi...
Background: An inadequate food intake, mainly with regard to protein intake, seems to contribute to ...
Background: Low protein intake has been linked to reduced muscle strength and physical performance i...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.Sarcopenia, loss of skeletal mu...
BackgroundMaintenance of lean muscle mass and related strength is associated with lower risk for num...
Background: Ageing is associated with a progressive loss of physical function that often leads to a ...
Long-term effects of high dietary protein intake on muscle and bone structure in the elderly are not...
ObjectivesTo determine whether preservation of physical function with aging may be partially met thr...
BACKGROUND: An inadequate protein intake may offset the muscle protein synthetic response after phys...
BACKGROUND: Dietary-induced weight loss is generally accompanied by a decline in skeletal muscle mas...
Although multiple nutrients have shown protective effects with regard to preserving muscle function,...
Objectives Sarcopenia, the involuntary loss of skeletal muscle with age, affects up to one-quarter o...
The role of dietary protein intake on muscle mass and physical function in older adults is important...
Dietary protein intake might be beneficial to physical function (PF) in the elderly. We examined the...
Objectives: Sufficient protein intake and habitual physical activity are key factors in the preventi...
Background: An inadequate food intake, mainly with regard to protein intake, seems to contribute to ...
Background: Low protein intake has been linked to reduced muscle strength and physical performance i...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.Sarcopenia, loss of skeletal mu...
BackgroundMaintenance of lean muscle mass and related strength is associated with lower risk for num...
Background: Ageing is associated with a progressive loss of physical function that often leads to a ...
Long-term effects of high dietary protein intake on muscle and bone structure in the elderly are not...
ObjectivesTo determine whether preservation of physical function with aging may be partially met thr...
BACKGROUND: An inadequate protein intake may offset the muscle protein synthetic response after phys...
BACKGROUND: Dietary-induced weight loss is generally accompanied by a decline in skeletal muscle mas...
Although multiple nutrients have shown protective effects with regard to preserving muscle function,...