Benefits and side effects of protein supplementation and exercise in sarcopenic obesity: A scoping review

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作者
Cheah, Khang Jin [1 ,2 ]
Cheah, Lin Jia [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tunku Abdul Rahman, Fac Sci, Dept Allied Hlth Sci, Jalan Univ, Bandar Barat 31900, Kampar, Malaysia
[2] Univ Tunku Abdul Rahman, Ctr Biomed & Nutr Res, Jalan Univ, Bandar Barat 31900, Kampar, Malaysia
[3] North West Reg Hosp, Dept Hlth, Cooee, Tas 7320, Australia
关键词
Sarcopenia; Obesity; Sarcopenic obesity; Protein supplement; Whey protein; Exercise; OLDER-ADULTS; PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE; WHEY-PROTEIN; DOUBLE-BLIND; MUSCLE MASS; RISK; RECOMMENDATIONS; WOMEN; DEFINITION; OVERWEIGHT;
D O I
10.1186/s12937-023-00880-7
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
BackgroundProtein supplements have been widely used among those who are struggling with sarcopenic obesity among older adults. However, despite their popularity, there is still a lack of concrete evidence on both the potential benefits and side effects of protein supplementation and exercise on sarcopenic obesity (SO).ObjectiveThus, we aimed to determine the impacts of protein supplementation and exercise in older adults with sarcopenic obesity.MethodA systematic database search was conducted for randomised controlled trials, quasi experimental study and pre-post study design addressing the effects of protein supplementation in improving sarcopenic obesity among older adults. This scoping review was conducted based on PRISMA-Scr guidelines across PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and Cochrane Library databases. To assess record eligibility, two independent reviewers performed a rigorous systematic screening process.ResultsOf the 1,811 citations identified, 7 papers met the inclusion criteria. Six studies were randomised controlled trials and one study was a pre-post test study design. The majority of studies discussed the use of both protein supplements and exercise training. The included studies prescribed protein intake ranging from 1.0 to 1.8 g/kg/BW/day for the intervention group, while the duration of exercise performed ranged from 2 to 3 times per week, with each session lasting for 1 hour. Whey protein supplementation has been shown to be effective in improving sarcopenic conditions and weight status in SO individuals. The combination of exercise training especially resistance training and the used of protein supplement provided additional benefits in terms of lean muscle mass as well as biomarkers. The study also revealed a lack of consistency in exercise design among interventions for sarcopenic obesity.ConclusionOverall, it appears to be a promising option for SO individuals to improve their sarcopenic condition and weight status through the combination of resistance exercise and whey protein supplementation. However, it also highlights the need for caution when it comes to high amounts of protein intake prescription. Future research is warranted to investigate the optimal exercise design for this population, given the limited research conducted in this specific area.
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