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Effect of Strength Training and Protein Ingestion in Old Versus Very-old
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Bispebjerg Hospital · 2014
Abstract
From 3 interventiongroups in the project with ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT02034760, namely:
HRTW: Heavy Strength Training x3/week \& 20g whey protein twice daily. LITW: Light Intensity Training x3-5/week \& 20g whey protein twice daily. WHEY: 20g whey protein twice daily.
15 subjects from each group will be recruited and tested after 3 months of intervention. Tests will include muscle cross sectional area (MRi), muscle biopsies (fiber types, size, cell- and capillary count), functional- and strength measurements, plasma lipids, HbA1c. Tests are to be compared with Project ID NCT01997320.
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Anonymous. (2014). Effect of Strength Training and Protein Ingestion in Old Versus Very-old. <em>Bispebjerg Hospital</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02105922
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Anonymous. Effect of Strength Training and Protein Ingestion in Old Versus Very-old. Bispebjerg Hospital. 2014.
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@misc{anon2014Effect,
title = {Effect of Strength Training and Protein Ingestion in Old Versus Very-old},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Bispebjerg Hospital},
year = {2014},
}
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