BACKGROUND & AIMS: Especially in older adults, maintaining muscle mass is essential to perform activities of daily living. This requires a sufficient protein intake. However, protein intake in hospitalized older adults is often insufficient. Thus far different nutrition intervention strategies have failed to show success in reaching sufficient protein intake in hospitalized older adults. The effect of recently developed protein-enriched bread and drinking yoghurt on protein intake is still unknown. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the effect of protein-enriched bread and drinking yoghurt on the protein intake of acute hospitalized older adults (≥55 years). METHODS: This study was performed as a single blind randomized c...
Malnutrition is prevalent in the geriatric population, as is age-related decline in skeletal muscle ...
PURPOSE: Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly peo...
Protein is a macronutrient of interest for an ageing population and intake requirements increase wit...
Background & aims Especially in older adults, maintaining muscle mass is essential to perform ac...
Objectives To investigate the effects of protein enriched bread and drinking yoghurt, substituting r...
Background & aims Adequate protein intake is important in preventing and treating undernutrition. Ho...
ObjectiveTo increase the protein intake of older adults, protein enrichment of familiar foods and dr...
Protein undernutrition is a major health concern for older adults, especially for those who are ill....
<p>Protein undernutrition is a major health concern for older adults, especially for those who are i...
BackgroundNew evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and recove...
BACKGROUND: New evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and reco...
A protein intake of ≥1.2 grams per kg body weight (g/kg) is recommended for ill older adults. In a c...
During and after hospitalisation, older adults are recommended to consume 1·2–1·5 g of protein/kg bo...
Purpose: Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly peo...
Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly people. Insi...
Malnutrition is prevalent in the geriatric population, as is age-related decline in skeletal muscle ...
PURPOSE: Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly peo...
Protein is a macronutrient of interest for an ageing population and intake requirements increase wit...
Background & aims Especially in older adults, maintaining muscle mass is essential to perform ac...
Objectives To investigate the effects of protein enriched bread and drinking yoghurt, substituting r...
Background & aims Adequate protein intake is important in preventing and treating undernutrition. Ho...
ObjectiveTo increase the protein intake of older adults, protein enrichment of familiar foods and dr...
Protein undernutrition is a major health concern for older adults, especially for those who are ill....
<p>Protein undernutrition is a major health concern for older adults, especially for those who are i...
BackgroundNew evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and recove...
BACKGROUND: New evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and reco...
A protein intake of ≥1.2 grams per kg body weight (g/kg) is recommended for ill older adults. In a c...
During and after hospitalisation, older adults are recommended to consume 1·2–1·5 g of protein/kg bo...
Purpose: Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly peo...
Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly people. Insi...
Malnutrition is prevalent in the geriatric population, as is age-related decline in skeletal muscle ...
PURPOSE: Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly peo...
Protein is a macronutrient of interest for an ageing population and intake requirements increase wit...