To determine whether the identified sex-specific causal proteins show sex-specific genetic risk, we asked whether the genetic interaction with sex in the corresponding GWAS was nominally significant for the considered trait for the sites that were most significantly associated with the trait at the lo...
Conclusions Total protein intake was significantly inversely associated with frailty in elderly Japanese women. The association of total protein with frailty may be observed regardless of the source of protein and the amino acid composing the protein.View...
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Moreover, reported functional limitations are higher in women (12), and improving nutritional status for women, especially earlier in life, could be helpful for preserving functional status during aging (13). Social and biological health-related factors may similarly underpin the higher functional ...
healthy range, i.e., 18.5–24.9 for adults aged ≤70 years and 22.0–27.0 for adults aged ≥71 years [57]. Since adjusted body weight was used in the calculation of the probability of lower protein intake, the variation in body weight has relatively low leverage over the calculated ...
(2019) reported that protein intake could maximize the ability to maintain physical activity, and therefore be beneficial for cognitive function [34]. A Harvard study followed more than 77,000 men and women for 20 years, and compared with consuming carbohydrates, eating protein was associated with...
Optimal daily protein intake for pregnant womenPregnancy is a dynamic, anabolic state involving changes in metabolism[62] and increases in whole-body protein turnover, protein synthesis, and tissue accretion,[63] which influence dietary protein requirements. Adequate dietary protein intake during ...
Moreover, 95% confidence interval calculated for regression line slope of Model 1 and Model 2 showed that the estimation point (2 B2) of Model 1 does not lay into 95% CI of Model 2; so, statistical significance assorted and also the same trend conversely hold for Model 2. The rate of...
Adaptive responses to normal pregnancy in humans and animals are characterized by hypoaminoacidemia, a lower rate of urea synthesis, and a lower rate of protein turnover as Received September 9, 2003; accepted April 23, 2004. Correspondence: Prabhu S Parimi, M.D., Schwartz Center for ...
(2000) Whole body protein turnover can be measured non- invasively in women using the end product method with ["&N]glycine to show changes with the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Eur. J. Clin. Nutr. 54, 329-336JACKSON A A,DUGGLEBY S L,GROVE G. Whole body protein turnover can be ...