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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Descrizione dettagliata
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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Informazioni sul contributo
- Progetto
- 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
- Parole chiave