Title of article :
The AnAbolic Response To ResisTAnce exeRcise And A pRoTein-
Rich MeAl is noT diMinished by Age
Author/Authors :
T.B. SymonS1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The synergistic effect of resistance exercise and protein ingestion on muscle protein
anabolism in young adults has been well described. however, it is unclear if this relationship is maintained in
older adults who are at greater risk of sarcopenic muscle loss. To this end, we sought to determine if the
synergistic response to a bout of resistance exercise and a protein-rich lean beef meal was altered by age. Setting:
The University of Texas medical Branch, Clinical research Center, Galveston, Texas. Participants: healthy
young (n=7, 29±3 y) and older (n=7, 67±2 y) adults. Design: mixed muscle fractional synthesis rate (fSr) was
calculated during a 3 h post-absorptive/rest period and again during a 5 h period following ingestion of a proteinrich
meal (340 g lean beef) and bout of resistance exercise (6 sets of 8 repetitions of isotonic knee extension
exercise at 80% one repetition maximum). Measurements: Venous blood samples and vastus lateralis muscle
biopsy samples were obtained during a primed (2.0 μmol/kg) constant infusion (0.08 μmol∙kg-1min-1) of l- [ring-
13C6] phenylalanine. Results: mixed muscle fSr increased by approximately 108% in both young [pre:
0.073±0.008; post: 0.156±0.021(Se) %/h, p<0.001] and older adults (pre: 0.075±0.004; post: 0.152±0.017 %/h,
p=0.003) following the meal and resistance exercise bout. Conclusion: aging does not diminish the increase in
muscle protein synthesis following a high-quality protein rich meal and bout of resistance exercise.
Keywords :
Nutrition , stable isotopes , sarcopenia , diet , beef
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging