Objectives To investigate the effects of protein enriched bread and drinking yoghurt, substituting regular products, on the total protein intake and the distribution of protein intake over the day in older adults. Design A single blind randomised controlled trial. Setting Rehabilitation centre. Participants Older adults (≥ 55 years) admitted to a rehabilitation centre after hospital discharge (n=34). Intervention Participants received a high protein diet (protein enriched bread and protein enriched drinking yoghurt; n=17) or a regular diet (regular bread and regular drinking yoghurt; n=17) for three consecutive weeks. Measurements Total protein intake and protein intake per meal, measured twice weekly over a three weeks period (six measurem...
Protein is a macronutrient of interest for an ageing population and intake requirements increase wit...
Purpose: Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly peo...
Malnutrition is prevalent in the geriatric population, as is age-related decline in skeletal muscle ...
Objectives To investigate the effects of protein enriched bread and drinking yoghurt, substituting r...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Especially in older adults, maintaining muscle mass is essential to perform activ...
Background & aims Especially in older adults, maintaining muscle mass is essential to perform ac...
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...
During and after hospitalisation, older adults are recommended to consume 1·2–1·5 g of protein/kg bo...
Background & aims Adequate protein intake is important in preventing and treating undernutrition. Ho...
BackgroundNew evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and recove...
Introduction: A protein intake of 25–30 g per meal is suggested to maximally stimulate muscle protei...
Background: A protein intake of 30-40 g per meal is suggested to maximally stimulate muscle protein ...
BACKGROUND: New evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and reco...
Protein is a macronutrient of interest for an ageing population and intake requirements increase wit...
Purpose: Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly peo...
Malnutrition is prevalent in the geriatric population, as is age-related decline in skeletal muscle ...
Objectives To investigate the effects of protein enriched bread and drinking yoghurt, substituting r...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Especially in older adults, maintaining muscle mass is essential to perform activ...
Background & aims Especially in older adults, maintaining muscle mass is essential to perform ac...
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...
During and after hospitalisation, older adults are recommended to consume 1·2–1·5 g of protein/kg bo...
Background & aims Adequate protein intake is important in preventing and treating undernutrition. Ho...
BackgroundNew evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and recove...
Introduction: A protein intake of 25–30 g per meal is suggested to maximally stimulate muscle protei...
Background: A protein intake of 30-40 g per meal is suggested to maximally stimulate muscle protein ...
BACKGROUND: New evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and reco...
Protein is a macronutrient of interest for an ageing population and intake requirements increase wit...
Purpose: Adequate dietary protein intake is required to postpone and treat sarcopenia in elderly peo...
Malnutrition is prevalent in the geriatric population, as is age-related decline in skeletal muscle ...