Protein supplementation improves lean body mass in physically active older adults: a randomized placebo-controlled trial.
Dominique S M Ten HaafThijs M H EijsvogelsCoen C W G BongersAstrid M H HorstmanSilvie TimmersLisette C P G M de GrootMaria T E HopmanPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2019)
In physically active older adults with relatively low habitual dietary protein consumption, an improvement in physical performance, an increase in lean body mass, and a decrease in fat mass were observed after walking exercise training. A larger increase in relative lean body mass and larger reduction in fat mass were observed in participants receiving 12 weeks of daily protein supplementation compared with controls, whereas this was not accompanied by differences in improvements between groups in muscle strength and physical performance.