British Journal of Nutrition, Volume (127), No (9), Year (2022-5) , Pages (1334-1342)

Title : ( Effects of Icelandic yogurt consumption and resistance training in healthy untrained older males )

Authors: Reza Bagheri , babak hooshmand , Darren G Candow , Bradley T Elliott , Alexei Wong , Damoon Ashtary-Larky , Scott C Forbes , Amir Rashidlamir ,

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Abstract

Abstract Due to the important roles of resistance training and protein consumption in the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia, we assessed the efficacy of post-exercise Icelandic yogurt consumption on lean mass, strength and skeletal muscle regulatory factors in healthy untrained older males. Thirty healthy untrained older males (age = 68 ± 4 years) were randomly assigned to Icelandic yogurt (IR; n 15, 18 g of protein) or an iso-energetic placebo (PR; n 15, 0 g protein) immediately following resistance training (3×/week) for 8 weeks. Before and after training, lean mass, strength and skeletal muscle regulatory factors (insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1), growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15), Activin A, myostatin (MST) and follistatin (FST)) were assessed. There were group × time interactions (P < 0·05) for body mass (IR: Δ 1, PR: Δ 0·7 kg), BMI (IR: Δ 0·3, PR: Δ 0·2 kg/m2), lean mass (IR: Δ 1·3, PR: Δ 0·6 kg), bench press (IR: Δ 4, PR: 2·3 kg), leg press (IR: Δ 4·2, PR: Δ 2·5 kg), IGF-1 (IR: Δ 0·5, Δ PR: 0·1 ng/ml), TGF-β (IR: Δ - 0·2, PR: Δ - 0·1 ng/ml), GDF15 (IR: Δ - 10·3, PR: Δ - 4·8 pg/ml), Activin A (IR: Δ - 9·8, PR: Δ - 2·9 pg/ml), MST (IR: Δ - 0·1, PR: Δ - 0·04 ng/ml) and FST (IR: Δ 0·09, PR: Δ 0·03 ng/ml), with Icelandic yogurt consumption resulting in greater changes compared with placebo. The addition of Icelandic yogurt consumption to a resistance training programme improved lean mass, strength and altered skeletal muscle regulatory factors in healthy untrained older males compared with placebo. Therefore, Icelandic yogurt as a nutrient-dense source and cost-effective supplement enhances muscular gains mediated by resistance training and consequently may be used as a strategy for the prevention of sarcopenia.

Keywords

Dairy products; Hypertrophy; Protein; Resistance Training; Sarcopenia
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@article{paperid:1090103,
author = {Reza Bagheri and Hooshmand, Babak and Darren G Candow and Bradley T Elliott and Alexei Wong and Damoon Ashtary-Larky and Scott C Forbes and Rashidlamir, Amir},
title = {Effects of Icelandic yogurt consumption and resistance training in healthy untrained older males},
journal = {British Journal of Nutrition},
year = {2022},
volume = {127},
number = {9},
month = {May},
issn = {0007-1145},
pages = {1334--1342},
numpages = {8},
keywords = {Dairy products; Hypertrophy; Protein; Resistance Training; Sarcopenia},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Effects of Icelandic yogurt consumption and resistance training in healthy untrained older males
%A Reza Bagheri
%A Hooshmand, Babak
%A Darren G Candow
%A Bradley T Elliott
%A Alexei Wong
%A Damoon Ashtary-Larky
%A Scott C Forbes
%A Rashidlamir, Amir
%J British Journal of Nutrition
%@ 0007-1145
%D 2022

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