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Amino Acid Bioavailability in Healthy Elderly After Bolus Intake of a High Whey-protein, Leucine-rich, Low-caloric Oral Nutritional Supplement
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Nutricia Research · 2008
Abstract
In this study healthy older adults are requested to consume 4 different high-protein nutritional supplements. Each subject will visit the site 4 times and at every visit they will consume 1 of the 4 products after which a series of blood samples will be taken. The blood samples will be analyzed for amino acid bioavailability in the blood up to 4 hours after consumption.
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Anonymous. (2008). Amino Acid Bioavailability in Healthy Elderly After Bolus Intake of a High Whey-protein, Leucine-rich, Low-caloric Oral Nutritional Supplement. <em>Nutricia Research</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02013466
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Anonymous. Amino Acid Bioavailability in Healthy Elderly After Bolus Intake of a High Whey-protein, Leucine-rich, Low-caloric Oral Nutritional Supplement. Nutricia Research. 2008.
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@misc{anon2008AminoA,
title = {Amino Acid Bioavailability in Healthy Elderly After Bolus Intake of a High Whey-protein, Leucine-rich, Low-caloric Oral Nutritional Supplement},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Nutricia Research},
year = {2008},
}
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