Effects of resistance training and protein supplementation interventions on muscle volume and muscle function: sex differences in humans.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-31 DOI:10.20463/pan.2023.0033
Ki-Woong Noh, Sok Park
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Abstract

Purpose: This review aimed to identify differences in the effects of co-intervention with resistance training (RT) and protein supplementation according to sex and provide meaningful information for future research on the development of exercise programs to improve muscle volume and muscle function.

Methods: PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar were searched to identify clinical and nonclinical studies that assessed the effects of RT in older adults with sarcopenia; these studies were published between 1990 and 2023. Cross-sectional and double-blind studies (randomized controlled trials, RCTs) were examined in this review.

Results: The effects of parallel intervention with RT and protein supplementation on muscle volume and physical function were found to differ according to sex. Both males and females had improvements in muscle strength, muscle mass, and physical function after RT and protein supplementation; however, many studies found a greater increase in muscle volume and function in males than in females. Such difference may be due to differences in physiological characteristics between males and females.

Conclusion: Based on the findings of this review, the effects of combined intervention with RT and protein supplementation on muscle strength, muscle mass, and physical function to differ according to sex. Owing to these sex differences in the response and physiological characteristics caused by the parallel intervention of RT and protein supplementation, such differences must be considered to maximize the effects of RT and protein supplementation.

阻力训练和蛋白质补充干预对肌肉体积和肌肉功能的影响:人类的性别差异。
目的:本综述旨在根据性别确定阻力训练(RT)和蛋白质补充联合干预效果的差异,并为未来开发运动项目以改善肌肉体积和肌肉功能的研究提供有意义的信息:对 PubMed、Science Direct 和 Google Scholar 进行了检索,以确定评估 RT 对患有肌肉疏松症的老年人的影响的临床和非临床研究;这些研究发表于 1990 年至 2023 年之间。本综述研究了横断面研究和双盲研究(随机对照试验,RCT):结果发现,RT 和蛋白质补充并行干预对肌肉体积和身体功能的影响因性别而异。男性和女性在补充 RT 和蛋白质后,肌肉力量、肌肉质量和身体功能都有所改善;但许多研究发现,男性肌肉体积和功能的增加幅度大于女性。这种差异可能是由于男性和女性的生理特点不同造成的:根据本综述的研究结果,RT 和蛋白质补充联合干预对肌肉力量、肌肉质量和身体功能的影响因性别而异。由于RT和蛋白质补充并行干预在反应和生理特点上存在性别差异,因此必须考虑这种差异,以最大限度地发挥RT和蛋白质补充的效果。
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