Dietary protein considerations for muscle protein synthesis and muscle mass preservation in older adults

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作者
Olaniyan, Eunice T. [1 ]
O'Halloran, Fiona [1 ]
McCarthy, Aoife L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cork Inst Technol, Dept Biol Sci, Cork, Ireland
关键词
Muscle protein synthesis; Elderly; Essential amino acids; Ageing; Dietary protein; TERM LEUCINE SUPPLEMENTATION; AMINO-ACID SUPPLEMENTATION; DIGESTIBLE REACTIVE LYSINE; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; RESISTANCE EXERCISE; ENERGY-INTAKE; ANABOLIC RESPONSE; PHYSICAL FUNCTION; IN-VIVO; YOUNG;
D O I
10.1017/S0954422420000219
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Amino acid bioavailability is critical for muscle protein synthesis (MPS) and preservation of skeletal muscle mass (SMM). Ageing is associated with reduced responsiveness of MPS to essential amino acids (EAA). Further, the older adult population experiences anabolic resistance, leading to increased frailty, functional decline and depleted muscle mass preservation, which facilitates the need for increased protein intake to increase their SMM. This review focuses on the role of proteins in muscle mass preservation and examines the contribution of EAA and protein intake patterns to MPS. Leucine is the most widely studied amino acid for its role as a potent stimulator of MPS, though due to inadequate data little is yet known about the role of other EAA. Reaching a conclusion on the best pattern of protein intake has proven difficult due to conflicting studies. A mixture of animal and plant proteins can contribute to increased MPS and potentially attenuate muscle wasting conditions; however, there is limited research on the biological impact of protein blends in older adults. While there is some evidence to suggest that liquid protein foods with higher than the RDA of protein may be the best strategy for achieving high MPS rates in older adults, clinical trials are warranted to confirm an association between food form and SMM preservation. Further research is warranted before adequate recommendations and strategies for optimising SMM in the elderly population can be proposed.
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