Further, the protein intake in the OSA group was 0.96 g/kg/day, which was significantly lower than that in the normal group (1.06 g/kg/day; p = 0.0203). After adjusting for confounding factors, men over 65 years old who consumed less than the recommended nutrient intake (RNI) of 0.91...
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 ...
Daily Protein Intake We all need protein, but we don't need the same amount. Our needs vary, depending on age, weight, and other factors. For example, you need more if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, and people assigned male at birth generally need more than those assigned female. Pe...
Dietaryprotein intakeis essential to sustain life and promote health throughout the human life course. Quantitatively,protein intaketypically peaks for both men and women in early adulthood and progressively declines with advancing age, concurrent with reductions inlean body mass(especially skeletal muscle...
However, because protein intake above this amount is suggested to better maintain physical functioning and well-being in adults aged ≥65 y, a higher RDA of 1.0–1.2 g protein · kg BW−1· d−1 has been proposed by expert groups (2, 5, 13). Although an increase in protein intake...
This cohort study assesses the associations of animal and plant protein intake with the risk for mortality in 2 populations of US adults.
Calloway DH, Spector H. Nitrogen balance is related to caloric and protein intake in active young men. Am J Clin Nutr. 1954;2:405–12. CASPubMedGoogle Scholar Campbell WW, Trappe TA, Wolfe RR, Evans WJ. The recommended dietary allowance for protein may not be adequate for older people ...
Risk of Overall and Cause-Specific Mortality Associated With Substitution of 3% Energy From Different Sources of Plant Protein for Red Meat Protein Among 237,036 Men and 179,068 Women eAppendix 1. Methods: Mortality Assessment and Statistical Analysis eAppendix 2. Results: Animal Protein Intake and...
(milk protein concentrate and whey, respectively) ranging from 0 to 45 g in older untrained but otherwise healthy men. After normalizing the protein intake to body mass (similar to a previous report in young adults [78]) and adjusting MyoPS response to a data span (to account for ...
FIGURE 1. Influence of protein intake on production of 13CO2 from phenylalanine oxidation (F13CO2) in older women (>65 y). Individual values are for 12 women (n = 82 observations). Individual values for each subject are represented by different symbols. The breakpoint represents the estimated...