Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 498 - 498
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Sufficient
protein
intake
has
been
shown
to
be
advantageous
for
developing
muscle
mass,
strength,
quality,
as
well
improving
recovery
from
strenuous
exercise,
all
of
which
are
essential
athletic
performance.
Aging
athletes,
so-called
master
would
benefit
evidence-based
recommendations;
however,
studies
investigating
the
role
their
on
quality
or
performance
diverse
and
rare.
Consequently,
existing
recommendations
this
subpopulation
aging
athletes
non-existent
speculative
in
nature.
The
aim
short
scoping
review
is
summarize
available
reports,
identify
common
outcomes,
suggest
future
research
directions.
Literature
was
carried
out
PubMedMedline,
SPORTDiscuss,
ScienceDirect
without
any
restrictions
regarding
year
publication,
type
sports
discipline.
Only
observational
interventional
with
data
linked
body
composition
outcomes
were
included
further
analyses.
We
identified
12
suitable
reports
very
age-ranges,
a
broad
variety
sports,
heterogeneous
outcome
parameters.
Seven
investigated
endurance
four
multi-sports
only
one
study
reported
strength-trained
athletes.
Average
ranged
between
1.0
1.9
g/kg/d.
Within
few
studies,
evidence
tends
point
towards
higher
intakes
mass
function;
low
number
combined
heterogeneity
design
methods,
limits
generalizability.
Future
needed
build
base
clear
dietary
respecting
specific
needs
BMC Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Increased
levels
of
inflammation
in
cancer
patients
and
survivors
can
make
them
more
prone
to
muscle
wasting
sarcopenia.
Diet
be
an
appropriate
treatment
for
alleviating
patient
complications.
Therefore,
this
study
was
performed
determine
the
association
between
sarcopenia
its
components
with
dietary
inflammatory
index
(DII)
among
breast
survivors.
A
total
223
female
were
included
research
at
Cancer
Prevention
Research
Center
Seyyed
Al-Shohada
Hospital
Iranian
Control
Charity
Institute
(MACSA).
Forty-three
items
extracted
from
Food
Frequency
Questionnaire.
Sarcopenia
detection
according
Asian
criteria.
The
linear
binary
logistic
regression
used
assess
DII.
Participants
highest
DII
quartile
had
significantly
elevated
risk
impaired
hand
grip
strength
calf
circumference
both
crude
adjusted
models.
Moreover,
individuals
consuming
a
pro-inflammatory
diet
displayed
greater
abnormal
appendicular
skeletal
model.
After
controlling
potential
confounders,
participants
top
2.992-fold
possible
than
those
bottom
(P
value
=
0.035).
In
addition,
decreasing
trend
observed
higher
score
0.059
0.349-
units
lower
mass
variables
Model
(P-value
<
0.05).
Diets
features
might
associated
increased
sarcopenia,
as
well
especially
women
recovering
cancer.
Current Developments in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9(3), P. 104546 - 104546
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Protein
is
essential
for
optimal
growth,
function,
and
maintenance
of
health.
Its
impact
on
bone,
kidney
health,
sarcopenia
progression
remains
debated.
This
review
examines
the
association
between
dietary
protein
intake
risk
bone
disease,
to
inform
reference
updates.
We
searched
Medline,
EMBASE,
AGRICOLA,
Scopus
from
January
2000
May
2024,
supplemented
by
citation
searching
relevant
reviews
original
research.
included
randomized
nonrandomized
controlled
trials,
prospective
cohort
studies,
nested
case-control
studies
examining
without
exercise.
assessed
bias
(RoB),
performed
a
qualitative
synthesis
low
moderate
RoB
evaluated
strength
evidence.
Of
82
articles
detailing
81
unique
only
13
were
with
synthesized,
comprising
disease
[4
trials
(RCTs)
1
study],
(1
RCT),
(9
RCTs).
The
overarching
evidence
was
insufficient,
largely
due
limited
number
diversity
interventions,
broad
range
outcomes,
which
complicated
comparison.
Notably,
sparse
literature
addressed
children
adolescents,
single
study
each
examined
(yielding
mixed
findings)
in
these
populations
(showing
no
significant
effects)
adults.
findings
adults
mixed;
some
showed
effect,
whereas
others
indicated
benefits.
since
associations
risks
unclear,
indicating
need
more
rigorous
research.This
trial
registered
at
PROSPERO
as
CRD42023446621.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 498 - 498
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Sufficient
protein
intake
has
been
shown
to
be
advantageous
for
developing
muscle
mass,
strength,
quality,
as
well
improving
recovery
from
strenuous
exercise,
all
of
which
are
essential
athletic
performance.
Aging
athletes,
so-called
master
would
benefit
evidence-based
recommendations;
however,
studies
investigating
the
role
their
on
quality
or
performance
diverse
and
rare.
Consequently,
existing
recommendations
this
subpopulation
aging
athletes
non-existent
speculative
in
nature.
The
aim
short
scoping
review
is
summarize
available
reports,
identify
common
outcomes,
suggest
future
research
directions.
Literature
was
carried
out
PubMedMedline,
SPORTDiscuss,
ScienceDirect
without
any
restrictions
regarding
year
publication,
type
sports
discipline.
Only
observational
interventional
with
data
linked
body
composition
outcomes
were
included
further
analyses.
We
identified
12
suitable
reports
very
age-ranges,
a
broad
variety
sports,
heterogeneous
outcome
parameters.
Seven
investigated
endurance
four
multi-sports
only
one
study
reported
strength-trained
athletes.
Average
ranged
between
1.0
1.9
g/kg/d.
Within
few
studies,
evidence
tends
point
towards
higher
intakes
mass
function;
low
number
combined
heterogeneity
design
methods,
limits
generalizability.
Future
needed
build
base
clear
dietary
respecting
specific
needs