Background: Dietary protein intake is important for health. Eggs, as a protein-rich food with characteristics that appeal to older adults, may provide opportunities for increasing protein intake. Interventions that focus on the challenges or facilitators that affect a large proportion of the population will be of increased impact on a population-wide scale. This work aimed to investigate the relative importance of a number of challenges to and facilitators of egg consumption in a UK population-wide sample of older adults. Methods: A cross-sectional postal questionnaire, measuring habitual egg intake, reasons for eating/not eating eggs and a range of demographic and lifestyle characteristics, was administered by post to 1082 older adults. Re...
International audienceAs we age, a decrease in our food intake combined with specific age-related ea...
Background & aims: Expert groups propose that recommendations for protein intake for older adults sh...
Introduction: A protein intake of 25–30 g per meal is suggested to maximally stimulate muscle protei...
Abstract: Background: Dietary protein intake is important for health. Eggs, as a protein-rich food w...
Dietary protein has an important impact on health, physical functioning, and muscle mass, and the pr...
Compared to other protein-rich foods, eggs are of soft texture, easy to cook, and low cost, and may ...
Dietary protein has an important impact on health, physical functioning, and muscle mass, and it has...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the impact of recipe and single-use herb/spice packet provision o...
Protein intakes in the older population can be lower than recommended for good health, and while rea...
Protein intakes in the older population can be lower than recommended for good health, and while rea...
International audienceOlder adults require a personalised nutritional intervention to combat protein...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is a growing concern on account of an aging population and its neg...
Dietary protein requirements are believed to increase with age. Yet older adults often fail to meet ...
Protein is a vital dietary component for combating negative health outcomes associated with malnutri...
Protein is a macronutrient of interest for an ageing population and intake requirements increase wit...
International audienceAs we age, a decrease in our food intake combined with specific age-related ea...
Background & aims: Expert groups propose that recommendations for protein intake for older adults sh...
Introduction: A protein intake of 25–30 g per meal is suggested to maximally stimulate muscle protei...
Abstract: Background: Dietary protein intake is important for health. Eggs, as a protein-rich food w...
Dietary protein has an important impact on health, physical functioning, and muscle mass, and the pr...
Compared to other protein-rich foods, eggs are of soft texture, easy to cook, and low cost, and may ...
Dietary protein has an important impact on health, physical functioning, and muscle mass, and it has...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the impact of recipe and single-use herb/spice packet provision o...
Protein intakes in the older population can be lower than recommended for good health, and while rea...
Protein intakes in the older population can be lower than recommended for good health, and while rea...
International audienceOlder adults require a personalised nutritional intervention to combat protein...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is a growing concern on account of an aging population and its neg...
Dietary protein requirements are believed to increase with age. Yet older adults often fail to meet ...
Protein is a vital dietary component for combating negative health outcomes associated with malnutri...
Protein is a macronutrient of interest for an ageing population and intake requirements increase wit...
International audienceAs we age, a decrease in our food intake combined with specific age-related ea...
Background & aims: Expert groups propose that recommendations for protein intake for older adults sh...
Introduction: A protein intake of 25–30 g per meal is suggested to maximally stimulate muscle protei...