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Aging is natural process with physiological changes many of them merely a decline in the
rate of functioning. Aging does not begin on the day of retirement from service or at the age
of sixty, rather growing old is a continuous and universal process, which occurs to every
minute that passes.
Loss of musculature, generalized weakness and change in body composition in elderly is
the, multifactorial process which is due to the combination of ,the adoption of sedentary
lifestyle and a less than the required food nutrients. Increasing evidence by researchers
indicate to a vague anabolic response after a mixed nutrient meal as a likely explanation for
chronic age-related muscle wasting and change in body composition of fat, bone and
musculature. However, there is general agreement that moderately increasing daily protein
intake beyond 0.8 g·kg –1 ·d –1 may enhance muscle protein anabolism and provide a means of
reducing the progressive loss of muscle mass with increasing age. The objective of the
research was to see the effect of protein diet associated with resistive exercise induced
changes in body composition and muscle size and the strength in geriatrics. To accomplish
the task sample of 120 people were selected from each stratum of sports, diseased and
normal group, after selecting the required sample, subjects were given trails of protein,
exercise, protein and exercise, and some of them were not given any stimulant, they
remained as control group. After going through the whole process of inducing various
stimulants (protein, exercise, protein and exercise), laboratory investigations and statistical
analysis. It has been found that protein, exercise, protein and exercise have considerably
changed the body composition, and a significant enhancement is observed in the muscle size
and strength in geriatrics. |
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