Effects of Whey Protein Supplementation Pre- or Post-Resistance Training on Muscle Mass, Muscular Strength, and Functional Capacity in Pre-Conditioned Older Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Aging is associated with sarcopenia and dynapenia, with both processes contributing to functional dependence and mortality in older adults. Resistance training (RT) and increased protein intake are strategies that may contribute to health improvements in older adults. Therefore, the aim was to inves...

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Hauptverfasser: Nabuco, Hellen C G, Tomeleri, Crisieli M, Sugihara Junior, Paulo, Fernandes, Rodrigo R, Cavalcante, Edilaine F, Antunes, Melissa, Ribeiro, Alex S, Teixeira, Denilson C, Silva, Analiza M, Sardinha, Luís B, Cyrino, Edilson S
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description Aging is associated with sarcopenia and dynapenia, with both processes contributing to functional dependence and mortality in older adults. Resistance training (RT) and increased protein intake are strategies that may contribute to health improvements in older adults. Therefore, the aim was to investigate the effects of whey protein (WP) supplementation consumed either immediately pre- or post-RT on skeletal muscle mass (SMM), muscular strength, and functional capacity in pre-conditioned older women. Seventy older women participated in this investigation and were randomly assigned to one of three groups: whey protein pre-RT and placebo post-RT (WP-PLA, = 24), placebo pre-RT and whey protein post-RT (PLA-WP, = 23), and placebo pre- and post-RT (PLA-PLA, = 23). Each group ingested 35 g of WP or PLA. The RT program was carried out over 12 weeks (three times per week; 3 × 8⁻12 repetition maximum). Body composition, muscular strength, functional capacity, and dietary intake were assessed pre- and post-intervention. Two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for repeated measures, with baseline scores as covariates were used for data analysis. A time vs. group interaction ( < 0.05) was observed with WP-PLA and PLA-WP presenting greater increases compared with PLA-PLA for SMM (WP-PLA = 3.4%; PLA-WP = 4.2%; PLA-PLA = 2.0%), strength (WP-PLA = 8.1%; PLA-WP = 8.3%; PLA-PLA = 7.0%), and the 10-m walk test (WP-PLA = −10.8%; PLA-WP = −11.8%; PLA-PLA = −4.3%). Whey protein supplementation was effective in promoting increases in SMM, muscular strength, and functional capacity in pre-conditioned older women, regardless of supplementation timing. This trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03247192.
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subjects Absorptiometry, Photon
Adults
Aging
analysis of covariance
Body Composition
Body Mass Index
Brazil
Clinical trials
Conditioning
Covariance
Data processing
Dependence
Diet
Dietary Carbohydrates - administration & dosage
Dietary Fats - administration & dosage
Dietary intake
Dietary Proteins - administration & dosage
Dietary Supplements
Double-Blind Method
elderly
Female
food intake
group behavior
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Middle Aged
mortality
Muscle Strength
Muscle, Skeletal - physiology
Older people
placebos
protein intake
protein supplements
Proteins
randomized clinical trials
Resistance Training
Sarcopenia
Skeletal muscle
Strength training
Whey
Whey protein
Whey Proteins - administration & dosage
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title Effects of Whey Protein Supplementation Pre- or Post-Resistance Training on Muscle Mass, Muscular Strength, and Functional Capacity in Pre-Conditioned Older Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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