Participants in the study had their diets monitored for three days in which their nutrient intake was evaluated. They also underwent a series of physical tests to measure strength, balance and speed, functions affected by sarcopenia. The results of those women who were diagnosed with sarcopenia and...
Nutrition in Clinical Practice Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral & Enteral NutritionGenaro Pde S,Pinheiro Mde M,Szejnfeld VL,et al.Dietary protein intake in elderly women; association with muscle and bone tnass[J].Nutr Clin Pract,2015,30(2):283-289....
Women’s Health JaividhyaDasarathyMD,HallieLabradorMD, MS, inPrimary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2018 Protein Optimalprotein intakeis necessary for developing and maintaining bone mass throughout life. Dietary protein affects bone mass because it is a major component of the structural bone ma...
Of the 1439 participants, 85 participants in total were excluded in this study due to not fully completing the FFQ (n = 19), overreporting energy intake according to Willett's cutoff values (>4000 kcal/d for men and >3500 kcal/d for women; n = 23), and not having a valid measured...
Higher protein intake is associated with higher lean mass and quadriceps muscle strength in adult men and women. J Nutr. 2015;145(7):1569-1575.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 10. Campbell WW, Trappe TA, Wolfe RR, Evans WJ. The recommended dietary allowance for protein may not be adequate ...
5383 who reported extreme energy intake (<1001 or >4201 kcal/d for men or <844 or >3688 kcal/d for women); 172 in the top 0.1 percentile of protein intake variables; and 12 951 with missing covariate information (as detailed in eMethods in theSupplement). Finally, 70 696 participants ...
Therefore, the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) recommends a daily protein intake of 1.0–1.2 g protein per kg body weight in healthy individuals over 65 years [16]. Recent studies concluded that there is a high prevalence of older adults at risk of having protein...
Our sample was composed of overweight community-dwelling young older adults with a relatively high intake of proteins and controlled BP levels. In contrast, inverse associations seem to be stronger in older women [7] with untreated HTN [12]. An interesting scenario was recently offered by the ...
Studies investigating changes in body composition in response to overfeeding suggest that protein intakes of 2.4 to 4.4 g/kg/d may help minimize body fat gain.[37]Optimal daily protein intake for fat lossWhile it’s possible to lose fat on a eucaloric diet (a diet in which calorie intake...
but it is unknown whether protein intake can reduce the incidence risk of hip fracture.The relation between intake of protein and other nutrients and subsequent incidence of hip fracture was evaluated.Nutrient intake was assessed with a food-frequency questionnaire in a cohort of Iowa women aged 55...