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Whey for Sarcopenia; Can Whey Peptides, Hydrolysates or Proteins Play a Beneficial Role?

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FOODS
卷 9, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods9060750

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sarcopenia; whey protein; muscle; aged animals; older adult; exercise

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  1. Teagasc the Irish Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine [MDBY0015-PRO4FOOD, FIRM 15F604-TOMI]
  2. Irish Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine [16/RC/3835-VistaMilk]
  3. Teagasc Walsh Scholarship
  4. Science Foundation Ireland

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As the human body ages, skeletal muscle loses its mass and strength. It is estimated that in 10% of individuals over the age of 60, this muscle frailty has progressed to sarcopenia. Biomarkers of sarcopenia include increases in inflammatory markers and oxidative stress markers and decreases in muscle anabolic markers. Whey is a high-quality, easily digested dairy protein which is widely used in the sports industry. This review explores the evidence that whey protein, hydrolysates or peptides may have beneficial effects on sarcopenic biomarkers in myoblast cell lines, in aged rodents and in human dietary intervention trials with the older consumer. A daily dietary supplementation of 35 g of whey is likely to improve sarcopenic biomarkers in frail or sarcopenia individuals. Whey supplementation, consumed by an older, healthy adult certainly improves muscle mTOR signaling, but exercise appears to have the greatest benefit to older muscle. In vitro cellular assays are central for bioactive and bioavailable peptide identification and to determine their mechanism of action on ageing muscle.

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