BACKGROUND & AIMS: In patients with recent hip fracture, reduced serum IGF-I in relation to protein undernutrition is frequent. Elevation of circulating IGF-I in response to a daily oral supplement of 20 g of casein was observed after 6 months. This study determined if the response to casein as compared to whey protein can be observed as early as after one week. METHODS: 45 women were randomized after recent hip fracture in 3 groups receiving a preparation of 20 g of casein, an isocaloric supplement of 20 g of whey protein or an isocaloric supplement of 15 g of whey protein combined with 5 g of essential amino acids (a.a.). RESULTS: A similar significant elevation of serum IGF-I was already observed after 7 days for casein (+37.3 microg/L),...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of short-term protein supplementation (aiming to con...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a problem for many older people recovering from a hip and other ...
Abstract The role of protein intake in osteoporosis is unclear. In a case-control study in Utah (n =...
The effects of dietary protein on bone structure and metabolism have been controversial with evidenc...
Dietary protein represents an important nutrient for bone health and thereby for the prevention of o...
Protein energy malnutrition is an important determinant of clinical outcome in older patients after ...
Background—Studies of the association between dietary protein intake and hip fracture risk are confl...
Dietary protein increases urinary calcium losses and has been associated with higher rates of hip fr...
Essential amino acids (EAAs) are nutritional substrates that promote body protein synthesis; thus we...
Background: Exercise is beneficial for bone when adequate nutrition is provided. The role of protein...
Context: IGF-1 plays a role in bone metabolism. Although IGF-1 and bone mass both decrease with adva...
Essential amino acids (EAAs) are nutritional substrates that promote body protein synthesis; thus we...
Background: The catabolic state that follows hip fracture contributes to loss of muscle mass and str...
The relative importance of vitamin D deficiency, secondary hyperparathyroidism, nutritional deficien...
BackgroundThe effects of dietary protein on bone health are controversial.ObjectiveWe examined the r...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of short-term protein supplementation (aiming to con...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a problem for many older people recovering from a hip and other ...
Abstract The role of protein intake in osteoporosis is unclear. In a case-control study in Utah (n =...
The effects of dietary protein on bone structure and metabolism have been controversial with evidenc...
Dietary protein represents an important nutrient for bone health and thereby for the prevention of o...
Protein energy malnutrition is an important determinant of clinical outcome in older patients after ...
Background—Studies of the association between dietary protein intake and hip fracture risk are confl...
Dietary protein increases urinary calcium losses and has been associated with higher rates of hip fr...
Essential amino acids (EAAs) are nutritional substrates that promote body protein synthesis; thus we...
Background: Exercise is beneficial for bone when adequate nutrition is provided. The role of protein...
Context: IGF-1 plays a role in bone metabolism. Although IGF-1 and bone mass both decrease with adva...
Essential amino acids (EAAs) are nutritional substrates that promote body protein synthesis; thus we...
Background: The catabolic state that follows hip fracture contributes to loss of muscle mass and str...
The relative importance of vitamin D deficiency, secondary hyperparathyroidism, nutritional deficien...
BackgroundThe effects of dietary protein on bone health are controversial.ObjectiveWe examined the r...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of short-term protein supplementation (aiming to con...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a problem for many older people recovering from a hip and other ...
Abstract The role of protein intake in osteoporosis is unclear. In a case-control study in Utah (n =...