Sarcopenia and Dietary Proteins: Which Ones? How? Alone?

This review examines age-related muscle mass loss (sarcopenia) and evaluates nutritional strategies based on protein quantity and quality to overcome muscle anabolic resistance in older adults.

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Age-related sarcopenia involves progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and function due to reduced muscle protein synthesis and increased breakdown. This process is partly driven by anabolic resistance, a blunted muscle response to dietary amino acids. The review explores nutritional strategies to overcome this resistance by modifying protein intake in older adults, including high-protein meals, fast-digesting proteins, leucine-rich sources, and managing low-grade inflammation and oxidative stress. Milk proteins have been tested for their amino acid profile and physicochemical properties. While acute postprandial effects on muscle protein anabolism are positive, long-term interventions have often failed to increase muscle mass, highlighting the need for targeted approaches.

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Progetto

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Posizione
France
Autori del contributo
Dardevet D., Mosoni L. , Peyron M.A. , Papet I. , Savary-Auzeloux I. , Rémond D.
Scopo
Adopt innovative practices, Implement best practices

Tipo di file
documento
Pubblicato su
01 nov 2013
Lingua d'origine
French
Sito web ufficiale del progetto
Innovations agronomiques
Licenza
CC BY