Nutrient-rich, high-quality, protein-containing dairy foods in combination with exercise in aging persons to mitigate sarcopenia
SM Phillips, W Martinson - Nutrition reviews, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Sarcopenic declines in muscle mass and function contribute to the risk of falls, reduced
mobility, and progression to frailty in older persons. Mitigation of sarcopenia can be …
mobility, and progression to frailty in older persons. Mitigation of sarcopenia can be …
Effects of nutrition supplementation and physical exercise on muscle mass, muscle strength and fat mass among sarcopenic elderly: a randomized controlled trial
Z Li, M Cui, K Yu, X Zhang, C Li, X Nie… - Applied Physiology …, 2021 - cdnsciencepub.com
This study aimed to determine the impact of nutrition supplementation (whey protein, fish oil,
vitamin D) and physical exercise (resistance and aerobic exercise) on muscle mass, muscle …
vitamin D) and physical exercise (resistance and aerobic exercise) on muscle mass, muscle …
Sarcopenia and its implications for the elderly
R Roubenoff - European journal of clinical nutrition, 2000 - nature.com
Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and strength with age. Sarcopenia is a part of normal
aging, and occurs even in master athletes, although it is clearly accelerated by physical …
aging, and occurs even in master athletes, although it is clearly accelerated by physical …
Effectiveness of nutritional and exercise interventions to improve body composition and muscle strength or function in sarcopenic obese older adults: a systematic …
C Theodorakopoulos, J Jones, E Bannerman, CA Greig - Nutrition research, 2017 - Elsevier
Although sarcopenic obesity (SO) poses a major public health concern, a robust approach
for the optimization of body composition and strength/function in SO has not yet been …
for the optimization of body composition and strength/function in SO has not yet been …
Sarcopenia: assessment of disease burden and strategies to improve outcomes
I Liguori, G Russo, L Aran, G Bulli, F Curcio… - … interventions in aging, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with a resultant increase in the elderly population.
Aging is characterized by the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength–a …
Aging is characterized by the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength–a …
[HTML][HTML] Nutritional status, body composition, and quality of life in community-dwelling sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic older adults: A case-control study
S Verlaan, TJ Aspray, JM Bauer, T Cederholm… - Clinical Nutrition, 2017 - Elsevier
Background & aim Sarcopenia, the age-related decrease in muscle mass, strength, and
function, is a main cause of reduced mobility, increased falls, fractures and nursing home …
function, is a main cause of reduced mobility, increased falls, fractures and nursing home …
Protein intake and exercise for optimal muscle function with aging: recommendations from the ESPEN Expert Group
The aging process is associated with gradual and progressive loss of muscle mass along
with lowered strength and physical endurance. This condition, sarcopenia, has been widely …
with lowered strength and physical endurance. This condition, sarcopenia, has been widely …
Sarcopenia: current perspectives.
DL Waters, RN Baumgartner… - The journal of nutrition …, 2000 - europepmc.org
The development of sarcopenia is a complex multi-factorial process which begins in mid-life
and accelerates after the age of 75 years. Although exercise, nutritional supplementation …
and accelerates after the age of 75 years. Although exercise, nutritional supplementation …
[HTML][HTML] Low levels of branched chain amino acids, eicosapentaenoic acid and micronutrients are associated with low muscle mass, strength and function in …
S Ter Borg, YC Luiking, A van Helvoort, Y Boirie… - The Journal of nutrition …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Sarcopenia, the age-related decrease in muscle mass and function can result
in adverse health outcomes and subsequent loss of independence. Inadequate nutrition is …
in adverse health outcomes and subsequent loss of independence. Inadequate nutrition is …
Nutritional strategies to attenuate muscle disuse atrophy
BT Wall, LJC van Loon - Nutrition reviews, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Situations such as recovery from injury or illness require otherwise healthy humans to
undergo periods of disuse, which lead to considerable losses of skeletal muscle mass and …
undergo periods of disuse, which lead to considerable losses of skeletal muscle mass and …