The aim of this randomized, observer-blind, controlled intervention study with parallel groups is to study the effect of strength training (2x/week for 6 months) with and without additional dietary supplementation (protein-enriched) on muscle strength, function and mass, oxidative stress parameters and the immune system in elderly institutionalized persons. The participants (n = 120) are recruited from Viennese senior residencies (Kuratorium Wiener Pensionistenwohnheime). After a pre-participation screening participants will be distributed randomly but stratified by sex and age to one of the 3 intervention groups (cognitive training, strength training, strength training + supplement). Study participants are eligible if they are male or female with an age over 65 years and if their cognitive status as well as their physical fitness level allows to participate at the strength training sessions. Exclusion criteria comprise chronic diseases which contraindicate the medical training therapy, serious cardiovascular disease, diabetic retinopathy and manifest osteoporosis, medication with anticoagulants or cortisone drugs and also regular strength training during the last six months. Primary outcome measure is the change in isokinetic torque of knee extensors. Secondary outcome measures comprise anthropometric data, functional performance tests, immunological and oxidative stress parameters. The change in muscle signaling pathways will be assessed from muscle biopsies.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
120
University of Vienna, Centre of Sports Science and University Sports
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
RECRUITINGchange from baseline in isokinetic torque of knee extensors
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
change from baseline in 6min walking test
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
change from baseline in handgrip strength
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
change from baseline in single leg balance stand
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
change from baseline in lean body mass
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
change from baseline in muscular myostatin expression
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
change from baseline in DNA strand breaks
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
change from baseline in high-sensitive C reactive protein
Time frame: baseline and 6 months
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