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What type of protein is best for seniors?

According to research, adults can experience a loss of 3-8% of muscle mass per decade after age 30, a condition exacerbated in older age called sarcopenia. To combat this decline, understanding **what type of protein is best for seniors** is a crucial step toward maintaining strength, independence, and overall vitality. This guide explores the most effective protein options available.

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