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 ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
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@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},
}
%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