The first goal of this study is the follow young and older people over a period of 8 weeks to define the processes responsible for loss of muscle length and width in age-related muscle wasting (sarcopenia) and allow us to look at age-related differences in tendon. Secondly, we will assess two different exercise interventions for reversing human sarcopenia; one which involves shortening of the muscle and the other which involves lengthening, whilst also studying why these exercises work the way they do. This project will have significant implications for our understanding of the control of skeletal muscle and tendon size in humans, particularly in relation to sarcopenia and the surrounding health issues.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
8 weeks concentric exercise training, 3 x per week, 60% 1-RM; 4 x 12-15 repetitions, 2 min rest between sets
8 weeks eccentric exercise training, 3 x per week, 60% 1-RM; 4 x 12-15 repetitions, 2 min rest between sets
University of Nottingham
Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Muscle protein synthesis
Comparison of muscle protein synthesis using D2O in young and older individuals and in response to 8 weeks concentric or eccentric exercise training
Time frame: 0 - 8 weeks
Tendon protein synthesis
Comparison of tendon protein synthesis in young and older individuals and in response to 8 weeks concentric or eccentric exercise training
Time frame: 0 - 8 weeks
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