This decommissioned ERA site remains active temporarily to support our final migration steps to https://ualberta.scholaris.ca, ERA's new home. All new collections and items, including Spring 2025 theses, are at that site. For assistance, please contact erahelp@ualberta.ca.
Search
Skip to Search Results- 2Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, Department of
- 1Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, Department of/Journal Articles (Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science)
- 1Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, Department of/Open Educational Resources (Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science)
- 1Body Composition
- 1Obesity
- 1Osteopenia/Osteoporosis
- 1PRIMe
- 1Presentation Figures
- 1Protein Recommendation to Increase Muscle
-
Figures for Presentations from "Feasibility of two levels of protein intake in patients with colorectal cancer: findings from the Protein Recommendation to Increase Muscle (PRIMe) randomized controlled pilot trial"
Download2024-07-01
Ford, K. L., Sawyer, M. B., Ghosh, S., Trottier, C. F., Disi, I. R., Easaw, J., Mulder, K., Koski, S., Porter Starr, K. N., Bales, C. W., Arends, J., Siervo, M., Deutz, N., Prado, C. M.
This file contains figures intended to supplement the following article: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esmoop.2024.103604
-
2014
Prado, C. M., Ormsbee, M. J., Ilich, J. Z., Panton, L. , Siervo, M., Folsom, A., Purcell, S.
Osteopenia/osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and obesity are commonly observed in the process of aging, and recent evidence suggests a potential interconnection of these syndromes with common pathophysiology. The term osteosarcopenic obesity has been coined to describe the concurrent appearance of...