Dietary protein intake, protein sources & distribution patterns in community-dwelling older adults: A harmonized analysis of eight studies

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Lotte Koopmans , Sophie van Oppenraaij , Maartje W.F. Heijmans , Sjors Verlaan , Josje D. Schoufour , Dominique S.M. Ten Haaf , Cindy M.T. van der Avoort , Jantine van den Helder , Robert Memelink , Amely Verreijen , Peter J.M. Weijs , Thijs M.H. Eijsvogels , Maria T.E. Hopman
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Abstract

Objectives

Sufficient protein intake is important for older adults to prevent sarcopenia. Better insight into dietary characteristics may be helpful to improve daily protein intake.
Therefore, this study aimed to compare characteristics of community-dwelling older adults with distinct amounts of daily protein intake.

Methods

Baseline data of older adults (age >55 years) from eight intervention studies were pooled. Protein intake was measured using 24-h recalls or 3-day food records. Participants were stratified into one of four different groups based on their habitual protein intake (<0.8 g per kilogram bodyweight per day (g/kg/d), 0.8–0.99 g/kg/d, 1.0–1.2 g/kg/d and >1.2 g/kg/d). Protein intake per meal, animal-versus plant-based protein intake, daily protein distribution patterns (e.g. spread or pulse) and the protein intake from distinct protein-rich food categories (meat, fish, dairy, grains and others) were assessed.

Results

Among 814 participants (69 ± 9 years, 54 % male), mean protein intake was 0.98 ± 0.30 g/kg/d. 28 % (n = 227) of the population had a protein intake <0.8 g/kg/d, 29 % (n = 240) 0.8–0.99 g/kg/d, 22 % (n = 179) 1.0–1.2 g/kg/d and 21 % (n = 168) >1.2 g/kg/d. Higher protein intake groups had a lower body weight and BMI and a higher energy intake per day. Although protein intake distribution patterns did not differ across groups, meals with >20 g or >0.4 g protein per kilogram bodyweight per meal more often occurred in the higher protein intake groups. Protein intake was the lowest at breakfast followed by lunch and dinner, in all groups. Higher protein intake groups consumed a higher proportion of animal-based protein sources.

Conclusion

Distinct protein intake groups showed comparable intake distribution patterns, with lowest protein consumption at breakfast and highest at dinner. Nevertheless, the highest protein intake group more often consumed >20 gr of protein per meal, indicating that a focus on the absolute amount of protein per meal, particularly at breakfast, could further optimize daily protein intake in older adults.
社区老年人的膳食蛋白质摄入量、蛋白质来源和分布模式:对八项研究的统一分析
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Clinical nutrition
Clinical nutrition 医学-营养学
CiteScore
14.10
自引率
6.30%
发文量
356
审稿时长
28 days
期刊介绍: Clinical Nutrition, the official journal of ESPEN, The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, is an international journal providing essential scientific information on nutritional and metabolic care and the relationship between nutrition and disease both in the setting of basic science and clinical practice. Published bi-monthly, each issue combines original articles and reviews providing an invaluable reference for any specialist concerned with these fields.
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