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The purpose of the trial is to assess the effects of combining regular, generous intakes of high quality protein (primarily from dairy and other animal source proteins) with calorie restriction and low-intensity exercise on muscle quality and muscle adipose infiltration (along with bone mineral density [BMD] and a number of secondary outcomes) in frail, obese, older adults participating in a 6 month intervention. The investigators will compare these effects to those of a traditional control regimen of calorie restriction and low-intensity exercise over the same duration.
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Obese older adults (≥60 yrs) with moderate functional impairment will be randomized to 1 of 2 study arms. Outcomes to be measured at 0, 3 and 6 months are as follows: Primary outcomes- (1) Muscle Quality (MQ): muscle power (time to perform ten chair rises, height of the chair, leg length, body mass, and acceleration of gravity) in relation to muscle mass (CT-scan) and (2) Muscle adipose infiltration (MAI) (CT-scan). Secondary outcomes- Bone Mineral Density (BMD; DXA scan) physical function (Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB); 6 minute walk; 8-foot up and go; and 30 second chair stands; handgrip strength; body weight; fat mass; waist circumference; activity (accelerometers); mental health (sleep, depression, quality of life); and feasibility factors (adherence, protein intake, nutrition adequacy). BMD will only be accessed at 0 and 6 months.
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81 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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