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430 related items for PubMed ID: 27807658

  • 1. Dietary protein supplementation in the elderly for limiting muscle mass loss.
    Lancha AH, Zanella R, Tanabe SG, Andriamihaja M, Blachier F.
    Amino Acids; 2017 Jan; 49(1):33-47. PubMed ID: 27807658
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  • 2. Dietary proteins and amino acids in the control of the muscle mass during immobilization and aging: role of the MPS response.
    Cholewa JM, Dardevet D, Lima-Soares F, de Araújo Pessôa K, Oliveira PH, Dos Santos Pinho JR, Nicastro H, Xia Z, Cabido CE, Zanchi NE.
    Amino Acids; 2017 May; 49(5):811-820. PubMed ID: 28175999
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  • 3. Whey protein, amino acids, and vitamin D supplementation with physical activity increases fat-free mass and strength, functionality, and quality of life and decreases inflammation in sarcopenic elderly.
    Rondanelli M, Klersy C, Terracol G, Talluri J, Maugeri R, Guido D, Faliva MA, Solerte BS, Fioravanti M, Lukaski H, Perna S.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2016 Mar; 103(3):830-40. PubMed ID: 26864356
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  • 4. Effects of Whey Protein Supplementation Pre- or Post-Resistance Training on Muscle Mass, Muscular Strength, and Functional Capacity in Pre-Conditioned Older Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
    Nabuco HCG, Tomeleri CM, Sugihara Junior P, Fernandes RR, Cavalcante EF, Antunes M, Ribeiro AS, Teixeira DC, Silva AM, Sardinha LB, Cyrino ES.
    Nutrients; 2018 May 03; 10(5):. PubMed ID: 29751507
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  • 5. Effect of whey protein supplementation after resistance exercise on the muscle mass and physical function of healthy older women: A randomized controlled trial.
    Mori H, Tokuda Y.
    Geriatr Gerontol Int; 2018 Sep 03; 18(9):1398-1404. PubMed ID: 30113122
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  • 6. Effects of adequate dietary protein with whey protein, leucine, and vitamin D supplementation on sarcopenia in older adults: An open-label, parallel-group study.
    Lin CC, Shih MH, Chen CD, Yeh SL.
    Clin Nutr; 2021 Mar 03; 40(3):1323-1329. PubMed ID: 32928579
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  • 7. Muscle protein turnover in the elderly and its potential contribution to the development of sarcopenia.
    Murton AJ.
    Proc Nutr Soc; 2015 Nov 03; 74(4):387-96. PubMed ID: 25826683
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  • 9. Role of protein and amino acids in promoting lean mass accretion with resistance exercise and attenuating lean mass loss during energy deficit in humans.
    Churchward-Venne TA, Murphy CH, Longland TM, Phillips SM.
    Amino Acids; 2013 Aug 03; 45(2):231-40. PubMed ID: 23645387
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  • 10. A meal with mixed soy/whey proteins is as efficient as a whey meal in counteracting the age-related muscle anabolic resistance only if the protein content and leucine levels are increased.
    Jarzaguet M, Polakof S, David J, Migné C, Joubrel G, Efstathiou T, Rémond D, Mosoni L, Dardevet D.
    Food Funct; 2018 Dec 13; 9(12):6526-6534. PubMed ID: 30475369
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  • 12. Counteracting Age-related Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass: a clinical and ethnological trial on the role of protein supplementation and training load (CALM Intervention Study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
    Bechshøft RL, Reitelseder S, Højfeldt G, Castro-Mejía JL, Khakimov B, Ahmad HF, Kjær M, Engelsen SB, Johansen SM, Rasmussen MA, Lassen AJ, Jensen T, Beyer N, Serena A, Perez-Cueto FJ, Nielsen DS, Jespersen AP, Holm L.
    Trials; 2016 Aug 09; 17(1):397. PubMed ID: 27507236
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  • 16. High whey protein intake delayed the loss of lean body mass in healthy old rats, whereas protein type and polyphenol/antioxidant supplementation had no effects.
    Mosoni L, Gatineau E, Gatellier P, Migné C, Savary-Auzeloux I, Rémond D, Rocher E, Dardevet D.
    PLoS One; 2014 Aug 09; 9(9):e109098. PubMed ID: 25268515
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  • 17. The Biological Value of Protein.
    Moore DR, Soeters PB.
    Nestle Nutr Inst Workshop Ser; 2015 Aug 09; 82():39-51. PubMed ID: 26545252
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  • 18. Dietary protein intake in elderly women: association with muscle and bone mass.
    Genaro Pde S, Pinheiro Mde M, Szejnfeld VL, Martini LA.
    Nutr Clin Pract; 2015 Apr 09; 30(2):283-9. PubMed ID: 25107954
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  • 19. Dietary Protein and Muscle in Aging People: The Potential Role of the Gut Microbiome.
    Ni Lochlainn M, Bowyer RCE, Steves CJ.
    Nutrients; 2018 Jul 20; 10(7):. PubMed ID: 30036990
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  • 20. The role of dietary protein intake in the prevention of sarcopenia of aging.
    Beasley JM, Shikany JM, Thomson CA.
    Nutr Clin Pract; 2013 Dec 20; 28(6):684-90. PubMed ID: 24163319
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