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Post-exercise provision of 40 g of protein during whole body resistance training further augments strength adaptations in elderly males.
CRAIG ATHERTON
Faculty of Arts & Sciences
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Nursing and Health Professions
Protein Intake
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Dietary Intake
100%
Fat Mass
100%
Body Mass
100%
Drug Megadose
100%
Supplementation
100%
Elderly Population
100%
Fat Free Mass
100%
Low Drug Dose
100%
Muscle Protein
100%
Sarcopenia
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Resistance Training
100%
Dietary Intake
20%
Low Drug Dose
20%
Protein Intake
20%
Elderly Population
20%
Leg
20%
Drug Megadose
20%
Supplementation
20%
Sarcopenia
20%
Muscle Protein
20%
Protein Synthesis
20%
Neuroscience
Protein Biosynthesis
100%
Muscle Protein
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Muscle Protein
100%
Keyphrases
Anabolic Resistance
25%