..this study found that increasing protein intake to 1.7-1.8g/kg/d for 16 weeks increased skeletal muscle mass *even in those not engaging in resistance training*: whereas the control group lost muscle mass. https://t.co/TAs9CxlBHu
RT @AngelaMCheung: Interesting...@OsteoUHN @OsteoporosisBio @OsteoporosisCA https://t.co/XSNl4a5L06
Interesting...@OsteoUHN @OsteoporosisBio @OsteoporosisCA https://t.co/XSNl4a5L06
RT @DavidScottPhD: Electromyostimulation and #protein #supplements improve components of sarcopenic obesity in #older men https://t.co/3DKH…
RT @DavidScottPhD: Electromyostimulation and #protein #supplements improve components of sarcopenic obesity in #older men https://t.co/3DKH…
RT @DavidScottPhD: Electromyostimulation and #protein #supplements improve components of sarcopenic obesity in #older men https://t.co/3DKH…
Electromyostimulation and #protein #supplements improve components of sarcopenic obesity in #older men https://t.co/3DKHzvhgQR