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Protein-enriched diet, with the use of lean red meat, combined with progressive resistance training enhances lean tissue mass and muscle strength and reduces circulating IL-6 concentrations in elderly women: a cluster randomized controlled trial.
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posted on 2014-04-01, 00:00 authored by Robin DalyRobin Daly, Stella O'ConnellStella O'Connell, Niamh MundellNiamh Mundell, Carley GrimesCarley Grimes, D W Dunstan, Caryl NowsonCaryl NowsonPhysical inactivity, inadequate dietary protein, and low-grade systemic inflammation contribute to age-related muscle loss, impaired function, and disability.
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American journal of clinical nutritionVolume
99Issue
4Pagination
899 - 910Publisher
American Society for NutritionLocation
Bethesda, MDPublisher DOI
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0002-9165eISSN
1938-3207Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, American Society for NutritionUsage metrics
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agedaged, 80 and overanimalsbody compositioncholecalciferolcohort studiescombined modality therapydietary proteinsdietary supplementsdown-regulationfemalefollow-up studieshousing for the elderlyhumansInterleukin-6meatmiddle agedmuscle strengthmuscle, skeletalresistance trainingsarcopeniaVictoriaScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineNutrition & DieteticsSKELETAL-MUSCLEOLDER PERSONSCHRONIC INFLAMMATIONBODY-COMPOSITIONANABOLIC RESPONSEFORTIFIED MILKRICH MEALEXERCISEMENSUPPLEMENTATION
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