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Clinical Nutrition and Aging Sarcopenia and Muscle Metabolism

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Cox Chad

Couverture de l’ouvrage Clinical Nutrition and Aging

This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

Sarcopenia?the loss of muscle mass and strength that occurs with advancing age?is a major health challenge, particularly in North America, Europe, and Japan, which have large aging populations. This compendium volume is a valuable addition to the existing literature, providing state-of-the-art information on the most effective prevention and treatment options. Included are research articles on nutrition management and the prevention of sarcopenia; protein therapy for sarcopenia; effect of exercise on sarcopenia; and other therapeutic strategies, including antioxidants and steroids.

How Nutrition and Other Factors Relate to Sarcopenia. Nutrition and Sarcopenia: A Review of the Evidence and Implications for Preventive Strategies. Malnutrition-Sarcopenia Syndrome: Is This the Future of Nutrition Screening and Assessment for Older Adults? Novel Insights on Nutrient Management of Sarcopenia in the Elderly. Protein and Exercise.Whey Protein and Essential Amino Acids Promote the Reduction of Adipose Tissue and Increased Muscle Protein Synthesis during Caloric Restriction-Induced Weight Loss in Elderly, Obese Individuals. Insulinotropic and Muscle Protein Synthetic Effects of Branched-Chain Amino Acids: Potential Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes and Sarcopenia. Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Following Ingestion of Soy Protein Isolate at Rest and After Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men. The Link between Dietary Protein Intake, Skeletal Muscle Function and Health in Older Adults. The Pleiotropic Effect of Physical Exercise on Mitochondrial Dynamics in Aging Skeletal Muscle. Other Therapeutic Strategies. Novel Intriguing Strategies Attenuating to Sarcopenia. Muscle Wasting and Resistance of Muscle Anabolism: The "Anabolic Threshold Concept" for Adapted Nutritional Strategies during Sarcopenia. Rationale for Antioxidant Supplementation in Sarcopenia. Sarcopenia and Androgens: A Link between Pathology and Treatment.

Dr. Chad L. Cox is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at California State University, Sacramento. He also teaches at Sacramento City College and the University of California, Davis. He holds a PhD in Nutritional Biology, a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Biology, and a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Science, all from UC Davis. His research interests include the causes of obesity and obesity-related chronic diseases, how exercise training can induce changes in the regulation of gene expression that can lead to improvements in insulin sensitivity and promote energy balance, and the development of pharmacological agents that could help reduce the epidemic of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.

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Mots-clés :

muscle; protein; synthesis; mass; skeletal; amino; acids; anabolic; resistance; intake; Sibn Robinson; Cyrus Cooper; Avan Aihie Sayer; Maurits F; J; Vandewoude; Carolyn J; Alish; Abby C; Sauer; Refaat A; Hegazi; Mariangela Rondanelli; Milena Faliva; Francesca Monteferrario; Gabriella Peroni; Erica Repaci; Francesca Allieri; Simone Perna; Robert H; Coker; Sharon Miller; Scott Schutzler; Nicolaas Deutz; Robert R; Wolfe; Ralph J; Manders; Jonathan P; Little; Scott C; Forbes; Darren G; Candow; Yifan Yang; Tyler A; Churchward-Venne; Nicholas A; Burd; Leigh Breen; Mark A; Tarnopolsky; Stuart M; Phillips; Jamie I; Baum; Elena Barbieri; Deborah Agostini; Emanuela Polidori; Lucia Potenza; Michele Guescini; Francesco Lucertini; Giosuè Annibalini; Laura Stocchi; Mauro De Santi; Vilberto Stocchi; Kunihiro Sakuma; Akihiko Yamaguchi; Dominique Dardevet; Didier Rémond; Marie-Agnés Peyron; Isabelle Papet; Isabelle Savary-Auzeloux; Laurent Mosoni; Francesco Cerullo; Giovanni Gambassi; Matteo Cesari; Carla Basualto-AlarcÓN; Diego Varela; Javier Duran; Rodrigo Maass; Manuel Estrada; steroidogenesis; protein therapy; aging muscle metabolism; antioxidant supplements; malnutrition sarcopenia syndrome; Ullrich Congenital Muscular Dystrophy; Skeletal Muscle Mass Index; Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy; Young Men; Impair ATP Production; Soy Protein; Large Scale mtDNA Deletion; Anti-oxidant Supplementation; Muscle Protein Synthesis; Myosin Heavy Chain; Heavy Chain; ADP Ratio; Oral Antioxidant Supplementation; Muscle Mitochondrial Function; LCn-3PUFA; Stimulate Muscle Protein Synthesis; BCAA Supplementation; Insulinotropic Properties; Net Muscle Protein Balance; Leucine Oxidation; Antioxidant Supplementation; Creatine Supplementation; Satellite Cells; Ace Inhibitor; Ursolic Acid