Protein supplementation combined with low-intensity resistance training in geriatric medical patients during and after hospitalization: A randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial

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Protein supplementation combined with low-intensity resistance training in geriatric medical patients during and after hospitalization : A randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial. / Gade, Josephine; Beck, Anne Marie; Andersen, Hanne Elkjær; Christensen, Britt; Rønholt, Finn; Klausen, Tobias W; Vinther, Anders; Astrup, Arne.

I: British Journal of Nutrition, Bind 122, Nr. 9, 2019, s. 1006-1020.

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Gade, J, Beck, AM, Andersen, HE, Christensen, B, Rønholt, F, Klausen, TW, Vinther, A & Astrup, A 2019, 'Protein supplementation combined with low-intensity resistance training in geriatric medical patients during and after hospitalization: A randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial', British Journal of Nutrition, bind 122, nr. 9, s. 1006-1020. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519001831

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Gade, J., Beck, A. M., Andersen, H. E., Christensen, B., Rønholt, F., Klausen, T. W., Vinther, A., & Astrup, A. (2019). Protein supplementation combined with low-intensity resistance training in geriatric medical patients during and after hospitalization: A randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial. British Journal of Nutrition, 122(9), 1006-1020. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519001831

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Gade J, Beck AM, Andersen HE, Christensen B, Rønholt F, Klausen TW o.a. Protein supplementation combined with low-intensity resistance training in geriatric medical patients during and after hospitalization: A randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial. British Journal of Nutrition. 2019;122(9):1006-1020. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519001831

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Gade, Josephine ; Beck, Anne Marie ; Andersen, Hanne Elkjær ; Christensen, Britt ; Rønholt, Finn ; Klausen, Tobias W ; Vinther, Anders ; Astrup, Arne. / Protein supplementation combined with low-intensity resistance training in geriatric medical patients during and after hospitalization : A randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial. I: British Journal of Nutrition. 2019 ; Bind 122, Nr. 9. s. 1006-1020.

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title = "Protein supplementation combined with low-intensity resistance training in geriatric medical patients during and after hospitalization: A randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial",
abstract = "Sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass/strength) burdens many older adults - hospitalized older adults being particularly vulnerable. Treating the condition, protein-supplementation (PrS) and resistance-training (RT) may act synergistically. Therefore, this block-randomised, double-blind, multicentre intervention study, recruiting geriatric patients >70 years from three Medical Departments, investigated the effect of PrS combined with RT during hospitalization and 12 weeks after discharge. Participants were randomly allocated (1:1) to receive PrS (totally 27.5 g whey protein/day, ≈2000 kJ/day) or iso-energetic placebo-products (0.05). In conclusion, PrS increasing total protein intake by 0.4 and 0.2 g/kg/d during hospitalization and after discharge, respectively, does not seem to increase the adaptive response to low intensity/volume RT in geriatric medical patients.",
keywords = "Faculty of Science, Sarcopenia, Older adults, Acutely ill, Milk-based, Resistance exercise training, Muscle strength, Muscle mass, Physical function, Rehabilitation",
author = "Josephine Gade and Beck, {Anne Marie} and Andersen, {Hanne Elkj{\ae}r} and Britt Christensen and Finn R{\o}nholt and Klausen, {Tobias W} and Anders Vinther and Arne Astrup",
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T2 - A randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial

AU - Gade, Josephine

AU - Beck, Anne Marie

AU - Andersen, Hanne Elkjær

AU - Christensen, Britt

AU - Rønholt, Finn

AU - Klausen, Tobias W

AU - Vinther, Anders

AU - Astrup, Arne

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N2 - Sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass/strength) burdens many older adults - hospitalized older adults being particularly vulnerable. Treating the condition, protein-supplementation (PrS) and resistance-training (RT) may act synergistically. Therefore, this block-randomised, double-blind, multicentre intervention study, recruiting geriatric patients >70 years from three Medical Departments, investigated the effect of PrS combined with RT during hospitalization and 12 weeks after discharge. Participants were randomly allocated (1:1) to receive PrS (totally 27.5 g whey protein/day, ≈2000 kJ/day) or iso-energetic placebo-products (0.05). In conclusion, PrS increasing total protein intake by 0.4 and 0.2 g/kg/d during hospitalization and after discharge, respectively, does not seem to increase the adaptive response to low intensity/volume RT in geriatric medical patients.

AB - Sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass/strength) burdens many older adults - hospitalized older adults being particularly vulnerable. Treating the condition, protein-supplementation (PrS) and resistance-training (RT) may act synergistically. Therefore, this block-randomised, double-blind, multicentre intervention study, recruiting geriatric patients >70 years from three Medical Departments, investigated the effect of PrS combined with RT during hospitalization and 12 weeks after discharge. Participants were randomly allocated (1:1) to receive PrS (totally 27.5 g whey protein/day, ≈2000 kJ/day) or iso-energetic placebo-products (0.05). In conclusion, PrS increasing total protein intake by 0.4 and 0.2 g/kg/d during hospitalization and after discharge, respectively, does not seem to increase the adaptive response to low intensity/volume RT in geriatric medical patients.

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KW - Sarcopenia

KW - Older adults

KW - Acutely ill

KW - Milk-based

KW - Resistance exercise training

KW - Muscle strength

KW - Muscle mass

KW - Physical function

KW - Rehabilitation

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