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Effect of Strength Training and Protein Supplementation on the Muscle Function in Very Old Nursinghome Residents

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Bispebjerg Hospital · 2013

Abstract

Three months intervention study, investigating the effect of nutrient supplementation (including 20g of milk protein) twice daily with or without additional heavy resistance exercise three times weekly on muscle size, structure and function in 30 subjects at least 83 years of age. Primary hypothesis is that the group conducting exercise improves muscle size, structure and function.

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Anonymous. (2013). Effect of Strength Training and Protein Supplementation on the Muscle Function in Very Old Nursinghome Residents. <em>Bispebjerg Hospital</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT01997320
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Anonymous. Effect of Strength Training and Protein Supplementation on the Muscle Function in Very Old Nursinghome Residents. Bispebjerg Hospital. 2013.
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@misc{anon2013Effect, title = {Effect of Strength Training and Protein Supplementation on the Muscle Function in Very Old Nursinghome Residents}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Bispebjerg Hospital}, year = {2013}, }

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