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Caring with older people in west societies has becoming a challenge for all health professional and any measure that can increase health or well-being will be ultimately improve quality of life and life expectancy. Frailty is a geriatric syndrome describing physical and functional decline that occurs as a consequence of certain diseases (e.g., cancer, chronic infection, etc.) but also even without disease. Frailty is characterized by an increased risk for poor outcomes such as incident falls, fractures, disability, comorbidity, health care expenditure and premature mortality. The aetiology of frailty is not well understood but it has been associated with changes in several physiologic systems, including inflammation, metabolic and micronutrients deficits.

The investigators wish to test with a confident perspective that any measured that improve the efficiency of muscular system can prevent the progression of frailty syndrome and that can have many others effects since it has been consistently demonstrated that a proper muscular function in aging is associated with other signs and symptoms. Looking at the literature, there are two clinical trials that evaluated the effect of leucine supplementation in older individuals with beneficial effects. The investigators wish to replicate those findings and to extend the analysis of the effect afforded by leucine supplementation in sarcopenia, frailty and cognitive function in individuals living in nursing homes in Valencia and province. This trial will show the eventual effects of leucine supplementation in elderly people may be also useful to afford some beneficial effects (sleep, cognitive function, depressed mood, balance and gait, etc) by modulating the function of muscular and metabolic system and in reduce the progression of sarcopenia and loss of muscular function.


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NCT number NCT03831399
Study type Interventional
Source University of Valencia
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date February 1, 2019
Completion date October 14, 2019

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