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In this episode, we are covering older age & fitness.
The increased need for more protein as we humans get older, the incredible benefit of a high-protein approach together with strength training for the elderly, not just for strength and muscle mass, but better health outcomes, mobility and a much richer health span.
So buckle up, and enjoy.
Cited studies & articles
Articles used for this podcast.
1. Strength train above 60 years of age.
2. Crossroads of explosive strength, mobility and muscle mass.
3. Protein and Resistance training progression. 1.6+g/kg/day.
Studies: Protein et al, from health, to hypertrophy, strength, and aging. Nutritional deficits.
1. https://ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-9165(23)66282-3/pdf
2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116875/?s=09
3. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/obr.12131?s=09
4. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37630702/?s=09
5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468854/
6. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38674813/?s=09
7. https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0002916524004726?s=09
8. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1397090/abstract?s=09
9. Global Food Deficit in billions of people, Lancet study.
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Quick Meal: Protein Bars & How They Rank High In Satiety.
Protein bars should not be your main protein pillar. But when you are in a pinch they are
easy to bring, quick to eat, and while one bar will not fill you up. Many protein bars deliver a moderate protein snack. Combine with milk, a fruit, and some chia seeds.
This quick meal: 55g of Protein & 372 calories.
High-protein, home made ice cream, V02 / lower carb.
Tasty high-protein ice cream recipe number two from Strength By Fitness coach team, Mike and Mida. This one pulls of almost the same high-protein content but with substantially fewer whole carbs for those of you thats leaning more into a lower carb approach.
Version 2 delivers roughly 70 grams of protein and 500 to 600 calories. Making it a slightly better high-protein, high-satiety meal.
SPC range 51 to 65.
High-Protein Eggs: Eggs, potatoes, pasta & beans.
Say hello to our whole eggs + pasta and potato meal, made complete with beans and a whole plate of tasty, nutritionally rich veggies.
40 grams of protein and 716 calories.
High-protein Oat Meal. V02 ( Home made Ice Cream ). Berries, fiber, protein and nutritional completeness.
All Strength By Fitness meals provide a good protein and fiber-to-energy ratio together with a wide spectrum of protein sources and micronutrients. Due to the immense amount of protein ( 85g & 766 calories ), we believe that this luxurious homemade ice cream oatmeal is best enjoyed post-gym, or as a healthy evening dinner with your significant other.
High-Protein Fish: Tuna, Potatoes, Pasta, Veggies.
Welcome back to another, tasty high-protein and nutritionally rich recipe from Strength By Fitness coach team, Mike and Mida.
This time around it is time to provide our many omnivore clients & readers with a tasty, healthy, nutritionally rich omnivore meal.
So, say hello to our tuna + potatoes and pasta dish served with fresh or frozen veggies. 74g of Protein & 640 calories.
Enjoy.
Plant-Based High-Protein Oat Bowl. Breakfast or post-gym?
Welcome to a tasty high-protein oat bowl from Strength By Fitness coach team, Mike and Mida.
This fabulous high-protein oat bowl delivers roughly 56 grams of protein from 3 main sources of protein, all while delivering around 615 calories, making it a genuine high-protein, high-satiety meal, loaded with micronutrients, fiber, and satiety to boot.
As with all Strength By Fitness meals, you will find a good protein and fiber-to-energy ratio together with a wide spectrum of protein sources and micronutrients.
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