Sarcopaenia is an age-related disease affected by many factors, nutrition being one. Reduced protein intake and decreased diet quality are correlated with sarcopaenia. Protein, amino acid, or peptide supplementation is a commonly used clinical practice to increase protein intake. However, whether supplementation plays a key role in preventing and treating sarcopaenia and whether it needs to be combined with other interventions is worthy of study. This review focuses on protein, amino acid, and peptide supplementation for the prevention and treatment of sarcopaenia.
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