Effect of Protein or Essential Amino Acid Supplementation During Prolonged Resistance Exercise Training in Older Adults on Body Composition, Muscle Strength, and Physical Performance Parameters: A Systematic Review

IF 2.3 Q1 REHABILITATION Rehabilitation Process and Outcome Pub Date : 2018-04-09 DOI:10.1177/1179572718765760
J. Gade, R. J. Pedersen, A. Beck
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Objectives: Loss of muscle mass and strength with aging, sarcopenia, burdens many older adults, making identification of strategies on how to counteract it very relevant—especially to health care providers working in rehabilitation. The aim of this systematic review was to determine the effect of protein or essential amino acid (EAA) supplementation during prolonged resistance exercise training (RT) in older adults. No known stimulants of muscle protein synthesis, or ingredients with an effect on muscle strength/physical function, were allowed with the supplementation, differentiating this systematic review from others. Data sources and methods: In January 2017, 4 electronic databases and reference lists were searched for randomized controlled trials investigating the effect of protein or EAA supplementation during RT in older adults (mean age >60 years) on outcomes of body composition, muscle strength, and physical performance. Study selection and data extraction were performed by 2 independent reviewers. Results Sixteen studies (1107 participants) fulfilled the eligibility criteria. Methodologic differences between the studies disallowed a meta-analysis. Of the 16 studies, 6 found significant effects on body composition (3 studies), muscle strength (3 studies), and physical performance (2 studies) measures. Conclusions The evidence is weak and inconsistent, as benefit of protein or EAA supplementation during RT in older adults is only shown in some studies. The findings indicate that frail/sarcopenic older adults might benefit more than healthy older adults. Further research is needed to allow an interpretation on the importance of study population and design. Trial registration: PROSPERO, Reg. no.: CRD42017063808. Registered April 14, 2017.
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老年人长期抗阻运动训练中补充蛋白质或必需氨基酸对身体成分、肌肉力量和体能参数的影响:一项系统综述
目标:随着年龄的增长,肌肉质量和力量的丧失,肌肉减少症,给许多老年人带来了负担,因此确定如何应对这种情况的策略非常重要,尤其是对从事康复工作的医疗保健提供者来说。这项系统综述的目的是确定在老年人长期抵抗运动训练(RT)期间补充蛋白质或必需氨基酸(EAA)的效果。不允许添加已知的肌肉蛋白合成兴奋剂或对肌肉力量/身体功能有影响的成分,这将本系统综述与其他系统综述区分开来。数据来源和方法:2017年1月,检索了4个电子数据库和参考列表,用于随机对照试验,研究在RT期间补充蛋白质或EAA对老年人(平均年龄>60岁)的影响 年)对身体成分、肌肉力量和身体表现的结果。研究选择和数据提取由2名独立评审员进行。结果16项研究(1107名参与者)符合资格标准。研究之间的方法学差异不允许进行荟萃分析。在16项研究中,有6项发现对身体成分(3项研究)、肌肉力量(3项调查)和身体表现(2项调查)指标有显著影响。结论证据不足且不一致,因为在老年人RT期间补充蛋白质或EAA的益处仅在一些研究中显示。研究结果表明,体弱/少肌的老年人可能比健康的老年人受益更多。需要进一步的研究来解释研究人群和设计的重要性。试验注册:PROSPERO,注册号:CRD42017063808。2017年4月14日注册。
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