Plant vs Animal-based Protein Sources as an Anabolic and Metabolic-protective Options for SO in Older Adults

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

180

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 30, 2025

Primary Completion Date

March 31, 2026

Study Completion Date

June 30, 2026

Conditions
Sarcopenic ObesityObesity and Obesity-related Medical ConditionsObesity (Body Mass Index >30 kg/m2)SarcopeniaMuscle LossAging
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Legume-Based High-Protein Diet + Resistance Training

Participants receive a hypocaloric, high-protein diet primarily based on legumes (e.g., lentils, beans, peas) designed to meet protein goals (\~2g/kg body weight). Diet is combined with a structured home-based resistance training program performed 3 times per week for 12 weeks. The exercise includes progressive resistance exercises focusing on major muscle groups using body weight and resistance bands.

BEHAVIORAL

Meat-Based High-Protein Diet + Resistance Training

Participants follow a hypocaloric, high-protein diet emphasizing animal-based protein sources, mainly lean meats, to achieve \~2g/kg body weight protein intake. This dietary intervention is combined with a 12-week, home-based resistance training protocol, performed thrice weekly, targeting major muscle groups with progressive overload using body weight and resistance bands.

BEHAVIORAL

Mixed Legume and Meat High-Protein Diet + Resistance Training

Participants adhere to a hypocaloric, high-protein diet combining both legumes and lean meats as protein sources to reach \~2g/kg body weight. The dietary plan is paired with a 12-week home-based resistance training program, performed 3 times per week, emphasizing progressive resistance exercises for all major muscle groups using body weight and resistance bands.

Trial Locations (1)

6423906

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

OTHER_GOV

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