Vegan Diets: the Short-term Effects on Daily Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates as Compared to Omnivorous Diets in Older Adults Assessed by D2O. (VD2O)
Sarcopenia
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Sarcopenia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Aged 65-79 years old; Community-dwelling; BMI 20-35 kg/m^2. Exclusion Criteria: Following a vegetarian or vegan diet during the six months prior to the study; Following a diet that affects protein intake during the six months prior to the study; Participating in a structured exercise training program in the past three months; 5% or more body weight loss during three months before the start of the study; Being diagnosed with one of the following: diabetes; renal disease; neurological or neuromuscular disorders; serious cardiovascular diseases; cancer; chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD); Chronic use of medication that affects muscle function, e.g. corticosteroids, metformin, insulin; The use of the following medicines: acenocoumarol (sintrom); phenprocoumon (marcoumar); dabigatran (pradaxa); apixaban (eliquis); rivaroxaban (xarelto); clopidogrel (plavix); combination of acetylsalicylic acid or carbasalate calcium (ascal) with dipyridamole. Allergic or intolerant to any product included in the diets; Not willing to stop nutritional supplements, with the exception of supplements on medical advice, and vitamin D; Not willing or afraid to give blood or undergo a muscle biopsy during the study; Unwilling to eat a vegan and an omnivorous diet for ten days each; Currently a research participant in another trial or participated in a clinical trial during three months before the start of the measurement period; Not being able to understand Dutch; Not having a general physician.
Sites / Locations
- Wageningen University and Research
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
VO group
OV group
Vegan diet followed by Omnivorous diet
Omnivorous diet followed by Vegan diet