The effect of resistance training and whey protein on cognitive function in older men
In this randomized controlled trial in cognitively healthy older men, resistance training did not improve cognitive function. Whey protein supplementation seemed to improve some aspects of cognitive function, but more research is needed to confirm this finding.
Increasing protein intake to increase muscle protein synthesis in older adults: Does the source matter?
Protein supplements and resistance training: What works best for older adults?
Battle for the protein throne: Move out of the whey! Plant protein is coming through
BCAA vs. whey protein for improving clinical outcomes in liver cirrhosis
Nutritional interventions may improve strength and body composition in older adults
Protein + neuromuscular electrical stimulation for increasing hand muscle size and strength
Are extensively hydrolyzed whey protein formulas safe and suitable for infants, compared to nonhydrolyzed formulas?
Does whey protein increase acne in men?
⏪ Rewind: Can supplementation with whey protein prevent or treat sarcopenia?
Pea protein vs. whey protein: A nutritional match for soccer players
The impact of milk-derived protein supplements on glycemic control
No effect of tryptophan supplementation on attention or impulsivity in adults
Grass-fed vs. conventional whey protein: Which one is better for recovery?
Nutritional supplements for older adults with sarcopenia