There is an ongoing debate as to the optimal protein intake in older adults. An increasing body of experimental studies on skeletal muscle protein metabolism as well as epidemiological data suggest that protein requirements with ageing might be greater than many current dietary recommendations. Importantly, none of the intervention studies in this context specifically investigated very old individuals. Data on the fastest growing age group of the oldest old (aged 85 years and older) is very limited. In this review, we examine the current evidence on protein intake for preserving muscle mass, strength and function in older individuals, with emphasis on data in the very old. Available observational data suggest beneficial effects of a higher ...
First published online: November 26, 2012Background. Protein is a macronutrient essential for growth...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
There is an ongoing debate as to the optimal protein intake in older adults. An increasing body of e...
There is an ongoing debate as to the optimal protein intake in older adults. An increasing body of e...
Maintaining independence, quality of life, and health is crucial for elderly adults. One of the majo...
Given our rapidly aging world-wide population, the loss of skeletal muscle mass with healthy aging (...
The provision of sufficient amounts of dietary proteins is central to muscle health as it ensures th...
The provision of sufficient amounts of dietary proteins is central to muscle health as it ensures th...
Background. Protein is a macronutrient essential for growth, muscle function, immunity and overall t...
Declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength are major contributors to increased mortality, morbidi...
Our understanding of the potential benefits and challenges of optimizing dietary protein intake in o...
Skeletal muscle mass and function are progressively lost with age, a condition referred to as sarcop...
Protein ingestion is a potent stimulator of skeletal muscle protein synthesis (MPS). However, older ...
Protein ingestion is a potent stimulator of skeletal muscle protein synthesis (MPS). However, older ...
First published online: November 26, 2012Background. Protein is a macronutrient essential for growth...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
There is an ongoing debate as to the optimal protein intake in older adults. An increasing body of e...
There is an ongoing debate as to the optimal protein intake in older adults. An increasing body of e...
Maintaining independence, quality of life, and health is crucial for elderly adults. One of the majo...
Given our rapidly aging world-wide population, the loss of skeletal muscle mass with healthy aging (...
The provision of sufficient amounts of dietary proteins is central to muscle health as it ensures th...
The provision of sufficient amounts of dietary proteins is central to muscle health as it ensures th...
Background. Protein is a macronutrient essential for growth, muscle function, immunity and overall t...
Declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength are major contributors to increased mortality, morbidi...
Our understanding of the potential benefits and challenges of optimizing dietary protein intake in o...
Skeletal muscle mass and function are progressively lost with age, a condition referred to as sarcop...
Protein ingestion is a potent stimulator of skeletal muscle protein synthesis (MPS). However, older ...
Protein ingestion is a potent stimulator of skeletal muscle protein synthesis (MPS). However, older ...
First published online: November 26, 2012Background. Protein is a macronutrient essential for growth...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...
New evidence shows that older adults need more dietary protein than do younger adults to support goo...