MiOA: Intervention: Community: Oral Nutrition Supplements (2023)

Author and Year:
Tieland M, Dirks M, et al. 2012
PubMed ID:
Article Title:
Protein supplementation increases muscle mass gain during prolonged resistance-type exercise training in frail elderly people: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
Authors:
Tieland M, Dirks M, van der Zwaluw N, Verdijk L, van de Rest O, de Groot L, van Loon L
Journal:
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
Year of publication:
2012
Volume:
13
Issue:
8
Page numbers:
713-719
Study Design:
Randomized Controlled Trial
Risk of Bias Assessment Rating:
Low
Inclusion Criteria:
65 years +
Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects diagnosed with cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or muscle disease; unable to perform the exercise regimen; with type 2 diabetes (>/=7 mmol/L) and renal insufficiency (eGFR<60 mL/min/1.73 m2); with silent ischemia.
Research Purpose:
To assess the impact of protein supplementation on muscle mass, strength, and physicalperformance during prolonged resistance-type exercise training in frail elderly men and women.
Blinding efforts:
Double Blind
Study Location:
Netherlands
Source(s) of Funding:
Not reported
Please specify names of funders:
Not reported