Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen research on the use of protein supplements for not only elderly patients, but also those with tumor cachexia and other diseases related to sarcopenia.doi:10.34175/JNO201902004Na Li[1]Department of Clinical NutritionJia Jia Wang[1]Department of Clinical ...
Some systematic reviews and meta-analyses have found that protein supplementation or high-protein diets in elderly subjects suppress the sarcopenia/frailty indicators (muscle mass and muscle strength loss) and increase muscle fiber production.6 However, other research has found no such associations, perh...
How About High Protein Supplements? There is no need for protein supplementation if you are eating abalanced dietwith animal protein sources. Supplementation is proven to be useful for elderly people who cannot eat enough foods with protein or people with diseases that leave them malnourished. Anywa...
To increase the protein intake of older adults, protein enrichment of familiar foods and drinks might be an effective and attractive alternative for oral nutritional supplements (ONS). We performed a pilot study to test whether these products could help institutionalized elderly to reach a protein ...
Protein quality, timing of ingestion, and intake of other nutritional supplements may be relevant, but evidence is not yet sufficient to support specific recommendations. Older people are vulnerable to losses in physical function capacity, and such losses predict loss of independence, falls, and even...
It is recognized that both whey protein (WY) and essential amino acids (EAA) are stimuli for muscle protein anabolism. The aim of the present study was to determine if the effects of WY ingestion on muscle protein accrual in elderly persons are due solely to its constituent EAA content. Fif...
BackgroundAn increase in daily doses of protein and fiber for the elderly is relevant in preventing sarcopenia and preserving intestinal balance. However, such intake of supplements is often compromised by the lack of adherence among the elderly.关键词: Protein, Fiber, Sarcopenia, Adherence, Elderl...
An increase in daily doses of protein and fiber for the elderly is relevant in preventing sarcopenia and preserving intestinal balance. However, such intake of supplements is often compromised by the lack of adherence among the elderly. The main objective was to evaluate the perception of the hed...
Although combining a low-protein diet (LPD) with oral nutritional supplements increases treatment adherence and nutritional status in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), the effect of this combination approach in older adults remains unclear. This study examined the impact of a 6% low-protein...
The effects of exercise and protein-energy supplements on body composition and muscle function in frail elderly individuals: A long-term controlled randomised study. Br. J. Nutr. 2003, 89, 731–739. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] Norman, K.; Kirchner, H.; Freudenreich, M.; Ocke...