Physiologia (Jul 2024)

The Impact of Protein in Post-Menopausal Women on Muscle Mass and Strength: A Narrative Review

  • Katherine Elizabeth Black,
  • Penelope Matkin-Hussey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/physiologia4030016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 266 – 285

Abstract

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Background: Menopause is a significant period in the life of a female; many hormonal and lifestyle changes occur, which can have a catastrophic effect on their health and well-being. Amongst these changes is the loss of muscle mass and strength. Resistance training is recommended for post-menopausal women; however, the role of protein in muscle mass and strength in this population is unclear. Methods: This narrative review discusses the research evidence regarding daily protein needs, dose and timings of intake, and protein quality. Results: Observational and interventional studies suggest post-menopausal females should ingest at least the RDA 0.8 g·kg−1·d−1 of protein, the dosing at each meal maybe important. Both whey and soy protein may provide some benefit to muscle strength. Conclusions: Overall, there is limited evidence and not of high quality, making it difficult to make inferences about the protein needs of post-menopausal females.

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