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Effect of Protein Supplementation During Weight Loss on Older Adult Bone Health
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Wake Forest University Health Sciences · 2017
Abstract
This study is an ancillary study to the Utilizing Protein During Weight Loss to Impact Physical Function (UPLIFT) trial (NCT03074643) to evaluate the effects of diet composition (i.e., amount of protein and carbohydrate) during a 6-month weight loss intervention and 12-months of follow-up on bone phenotypes in obese older adults. Participants will receive either a protein or carbohydrate supplement along with a behavioral weight loss intervention.
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Anonymous. (2017). Effect of Protein Supplementation During Weight Loss on Older Adult Bone Health. <em>Wake Forest University Health Sciences</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03819478
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@misc{anon2017Effect,
title = {Effect of Protein Supplementation During Weight Loss on Older Adult Bone Health},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Wake Forest University Health Sciences},
year = {2017},
}
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