Administration of 8-OH-DPAT resulted in an increase in total caloric intake in both groups. Concomitant with this there was a significant increase in protein intake in both groups, which was most important in ageing rats, where proteins became the predominant source of calories....
Protein intake greater than the currently recommended amount is suggested to improve physical functioning and well-being in older adults, yet it is likely to increase diet-associated greenhouse gas emissions (GHGEs) if environmental sustainability is not considered. Objectives We aimed to identify dieta...
Therefore, we aim to specify the differences in protein intake per mealtime between the traditional three meals a day food service (TMS) and a novel six times a day food service containing protein-rich food items, FoodforCare (FfC).This was a post-hoc analysis of a prospective cohort study...
We performed a pilot study to test whether these products could help institutionalized elderly to reach a protein intake of 1.2 gram per kg body weight per day (g/kg/d).doi:10.1007/s12603-016-0733-yJanneBeelenN.M.deRoosL.C.P.
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Baseline protein intake was expressed as gram protein per kg of body weight per day. Baseline protein intake (g/kg/d) was used as a dichotomous variable for most analyses with a cut-off of 1.0 g/kg/day, representing the low-end of the most recent intake recommendations for healthy older...