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Effects of Prolonged Whey Protein Supplementation and Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vitamin B12 Status: A 1-Year Randomized Intervention in Healthy Older Adults (the CALM Study)

We investigated the effect of long-term whey supplementation on biomarkers of B12 status in healthy older adults subjected to different schemes of supplements and exercise. The total study population examined at baseline consisted of 167 healthy older adults (age ≥ 65 year) who were randomized to 1-...

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Autores principales: Greibe, Eva, Reitelseder, Søren, Bechshøft, Rasmus L., Bülow, Jacob, Højfeldt, Grith W., Schacht, Simon R., Knudsen, Mads L., Tetens, Inge, Ostenfeld, Marie S., Mikkelsen, Ulla R., Heegaard, Christian W., Nexo, Ebba, Holm, Lars
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12072015
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author Greibe, Eva
Reitelseder, Søren
Bechshøft, Rasmus L.
Bülow, Jacob
Højfeldt, Grith W.
Schacht, Simon R.
Knudsen, Mads L.
Tetens, Inge
Ostenfeld, Marie S.
Mikkelsen, Ulla R.
Heegaard, Christian W.
Nexo, Ebba
Holm, Lars
author_facet Greibe, Eva
Reitelseder, Søren
Bechshøft, Rasmus L.
Bülow, Jacob
Højfeldt, Grith W.
Schacht, Simon R.
Knudsen, Mads L.
Tetens, Inge
Ostenfeld, Marie S.
Mikkelsen, Ulla R.
Heegaard, Christian W.
Nexo, Ebba
Holm, Lars
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description We investigated the effect of long-term whey supplementation on biomarkers of B12 status in healthy older adults subjected to different schemes of supplements and exercise. The total study population examined at baseline consisted of 167 healthy older adults (age ≥ 65 year) who were randomized to 1-y intervention with two daily supplements of (1) whey protein (3.1 µg B12/day) (WHEY-ALL), (2) collagen (1.3 µg B12/day) (COLL), or (3) maltodextrin (0.3 µg B12/day) (CARB). WHEY-ALL was comprised of three groups, who performed heavy resistance training (HRTW), light resistance training (LITW), or no training (WHEY). Dietary intake was assessed through 3-d dietary records. For the longitudinal part of the study, we included only the participants (n = 110), who met the criteria of ≥ 50% compliance to the nutritional intervention and ≥ 66% and ≥ 75% compliance to the heavy and light training, respectively. Fasting blood samples collected at baseline and 12 months and non-fasting samples collected at 6 and 18 months were examined for methylmalonic acid, B12 and holotranscobalamin. At baseline, the study population (n = 167) had an overall adequate dietary B12 intake of median (range) 5.3 (0.7–65) µg/day and median B12 biomarker values within reference intervals. The whey intervention (WHEY-ALL) caused an increase in B12 (P < 0.0001) and holotranscobalamin (P < 0.0001). In addition, methylmalonic acid decreased in the LITW group (P = 0.04). No change in B12 biomarkers was observed during the intervention with collagen or carbohydrate, and the training schedules induced no changes. In conclusion, longer-term daily whey intake increased plasma B12 and holotranscobalamin in older individuals. No effect of intervention with collagen or carbohydrate or different training regimes was observed. Interestingly, the biomarkers of B12 status appeared to be affected by fasting vs. non-fasting conditions during sample collection.
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spelling pubmed-74009432020-08-07 Effects of Prolonged Whey Protein Supplementation and Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vitamin B12 Status: A 1-Year Randomized Intervention in Healthy Older Adults (the CALM Study) Greibe, Eva Reitelseder, Søren Bechshøft, Rasmus L. Bülow, Jacob Højfeldt, Grith W. Schacht, Simon R. Knudsen, Mads L. Tetens, Inge Ostenfeld, Marie S. Mikkelsen, Ulla R. Heegaard, Christian W. Nexo, Ebba Holm, Lars Nutrients Article We investigated the effect of long-term whey supplementation on biomarkers of B12 status in healthy older adults subjected to different schemes of supplements and exercise. The total study population examined at baseline consisted of 167 healthy older adults (age ≥ 65 year) who were randomized to 1-y intervention with two daily supplements of (1) whey protein (3.1 µg B12/day) (WHEY-ALL), (2) collagen (1.3 µg B12/day) (COLL), or (3) maltodextrin (0.3 µg B12/day) (CARB). WHEY-ALL was comprised of three groups, who performed heavy resistance training (HRTW), light resistance training (LITW), or no training (WHEY). Dietary intake was assessed through 3-d dietary records. For the longitudinal part of the study, we included only the participants (n = 110), who met the criteria of ≥ 50% compliance to the nutritional intervention and ≥ 66% and ≥ 75% compliance to the heavy and light training, respectively. Fasting blood samples collected at baseline and 12 months and non-fasting samples collected at 6 and 18 months were examined for methylmalonic acid, B12 and holotranscobalamin. At baseline, the study population (n = 167) had an overall adequate dietary B12 intake of median (range) 5.3 (0.7–65) µg/day and median B12 biomarker values within reference intervals. The whey intervention (WHEY-ALL) caused an increase in B12 (P < 0.0001) and holotranscobalamin (P < 0.0001). In addition, methylmalonic acid decreased in the LITW group (P = 0.04). No change in B12 biomarkers was observed during the intervention with collagen or carbohydrate, and the training schedules induced no changes. In conclusion, longer-term daily whey intake increased plasma B12 and holotranscobalamin in older individuals. No effect of intervention with collagen or carbohydrate or different training regimes was observed. Interestingly, the biomarkers of B12 status appeared to be affected by fasting vs. non-fasting conditions during sample collection. MDPI 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7400943/ /pubmed/32645934 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12072015 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Greibe, Eva
Reitelseder, Søren
Bechshøft, Rasmus L.
Bülow, Jacob
Højfeldt, Grith W.
Schacht, Simon R.
Knudsen, Mads L.
Tetens, Inge
Ostenfeld, Marie S.
Mikkelsen, Ulla R.
Heegaard, Christian W.
Nexo, Ebba
Holm, Lars
Effects of Prolonged Whey Protein Supplementation and Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vitamin B12 Status: A 1-Year Randomized Intervention in Healthy Older Adults (the CALM Study)
title Effects of Prolonged Whey Protein Supplementation and Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vitamin B12 Status: A 1-Year Randomized Intervention in Healthy Older Adults (the CALM Study)
title_full Effects of Prolonged Whey Protein Supplementation and Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vitamin B12 Status: A 1-Year Randomized Intervention in Healthy Older Adults (the CALM Study)
title_fullStr Effects of Prolonged Whey Protein Supplementation and Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vitamin B12 Status: A 1-Year Randomized Intervention in Healthy Older Adults (the CALM Study)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Prolonged Whey Protein Supplementation and Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vitamin B12 Status: A 1-Year Randomized Intervention in Healthy Older Adults (the CALM Study)
title_short Effects of Prolonged Whey Protein Supplementation and Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vitamin B12 Status: A 1-Year Randomized Intervention in Healthy Older Adults (the CALM Study)
title_sort effects of prolonged whey protein supplementation and resistance training on biomarkers of vitamin b12 status: a 1-year randomized intervention in healthy older adults (the calm study)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12072015
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