Whether the source of dietary protein intake is related to appendicular skeletal muscle mass (AMM) and muscle mass (MM) remains unclear. We conducted this cross-sectional study of 277 residents (115 men, 162 women) aged >= 65 years in Japan to examine the association of the amount of dietary protein intake with AMM and MM. We measured dietary protein intake using a brief self-administered diet history questionnaire. AMM and MM were assessed based on bioelectrical impedance. Multivariable linear regression analyses were used to estimate beta coefficients that were adjusted for potential confounders. Among Japanese women aged >= 75 years, but not among women aged 65-74 years, dietary animal protein intake was significantly associated with AMM...
The role of dietary protein intake on muscle mass and physical function in older adults is important...
Although multiple nutrients have shown protective effects with regard to preserving muscle function,...
Background: A protein intake above the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) (i.e., 0.8 g∙kgˉ¹∙dayˉ¹) ...
Most data regarding the association between dietary protein intake and muscle mass come from develop...
The influence of dietary protein intake on muscle mass in adults remains unclear. Our objective was ...
Summary This study revealed that a quick and simple estimation of protein intake was related to meas...
Sarcopenia, highly linked with fall, frailty, and disease burden, is an emerging problem in aging so...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.Sarcopenia, loss of skeletal mu...
Long-term effects of high dietary protein intake on muscle and bone structure in the elderly are not...
Although insufficient dietary protein intake is a known risk factor for age-related muscle weakness,...
A lower dietary protein intake has been associated with muscle mass loss, a decline in physical perf...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Human Performance StudiesSa...
Background/Aims. Protein intake is important for maintaining muscle mass in general population. Howe...
Background: An inadequate food intake, mainly with regard to protein intake, seems to contribute to ...
Background: Ageing is associated with a progressive loss of physical function that often leads to a ...
The role of dietary protein intake on muscle mass and physical function in older adults is important...
Although multiple nutrients have shown protective effects with regard to preserving muscle function,...
Background: A protein intake above the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) (i.e., 0.8 g∙kgˉ¹∙dayˉ¹) ...
Most data regarding the association between dietary protein intake and muscle mass come from develop...
The influence of dietary protein intake on muscle mass in adults remains unclear. Our objective was ...
Summary This study revealed that a quick and simple estimation of protein intake was related to meas...
Sarcopenia, highly linked with fall, frailty, and disease burden, is an emerging problem in aging so...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.Sarcopenia, loss of skeletal mu...
Long-term effects of high dietary protein intake on muscle and bone structure in the elderly are not...
Although insufficient dietary protein intake is a known risk factor for age-related muscle weakness,...
A lower dietary protein intake has been associated with muscle mass loss, a decline in physical perf...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Human Performance StudiesSa...
Background/Aims. Protein intake is important for maintaining muscle mass in general population. Howe...
Background: An inadequate food intake, mainly with regard to protein intake, seems to contribute to ...
Background: Ageing is associated with a progressive loss of physical function that often leads to a ...
The role of dietary protein intake on muscle mass and physical function in older adults is important...
Although multiple nutrients have shown protective effects with regard to preserving muscle function,...
Background: A protein intake above the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) (i.e., 0.8 g∙kgˉ¹∙dayˉ¹) ...