Resistance exercise training helps older people treat sarcopenia. The consumption of diets that include sources of high-quality protein and total protein intakes that are moderately above the recommended dietary allowance of 0.8 g·kg-1·d-1 while regularly performing resistance exercises can help older people retain or increase whole-body fat-free mass and muscle mass. Limited research suggests that protein-enriched nutritional supplements do not influence training-induced improvements when adequate dietary protein is consumed © 2007 International Life Sciences Institute.
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Campbell, W. W. (2007, September). Synergistic use of higher-protein diets or nutritional supplements with resistance training to counter sarcopenia. Nutrition Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1301/nr.2007.sept.416-422
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