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A Whole-Grain Diet Increases Whole-Body Protein Balance Compared with a Macronutrient-Matched Refined-Grain Diet.

Jacob T MeyJean-Philippe GodinAmanda R ScelsiEmily L KullmanSteven K MalinShengping YangZ Elizabeth FloydAlexander PoulevRoger A FieldingAlastair B RossJohn P Kirwan
Published in: Current developments in nutrition (2021)
Consuming 50 g/1000 kcal whole-grains per day promotes greater protein turnover and enhances net protein balance in adults. Whole-grains impact skeletal muscle at the cellular level, and are associated with greater muscle function in older adults. Collectively, these data point to a new mechanism whereby whole-grain consumption favorably enhances protein turnover and improves health outcomes.This clinical trial is registered on clinicaltrials.gov (identifier: NCT01411540).
Keyphrases
  • skeletal muscle
  • clinical trial
  • physical activity
  • protein protein
  • bone mineral density
  • insulin resistance
  • type diabetes
  • adipose tissue
  • open label
  • phase ii
  • data analysis
  • placebo controlled