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1. Plant Versus Animal Protein Intake On Bone Mineral Density In A Combined Cohort Of Frail, Malnourished And Healthy Older Adults

4. Mediterranean-style diet improves systolic blood pressure and arterial stiffness in older adults

10. Are Nutrition-Related Knowledge and Attitudes Reflected in Lifestyle and Health Among Elderly People? A Study Across Five European Countries

11. Effect of the NU-AGE Diet on Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults : A Randomized Controlled Trial

12. Untargeted metabolomics reveals pre-frailty sub-phenotypes in elderly

14. Nouvelles strategies alimentaires pour un vieillissement optimisé des seniors européens – Projet européen FP7 NU-AGE

15. Vitamin B12, Folate, Homocysteine, and Bone Health in Adults and Elderly People: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analyses

16. P285: Nouvelles stratégies alimentaires pour un vieillissement optimisé des seniors européens – Projet européen FP7 NU-AGE (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier, NCT01754012)

19. Vitamin B12, folate, homocysteine, and bone health in adults and elderly people: a systematic review with meta-analyses

20. Vitamin B12, Folate, Homocysteine, and Bone Health in Adults and Elderly People: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analyses.

28. Protein intake and bone mineral density: Cross‐sectional relationship and longitudinal effects in older adults

29. Fighting Sarcopenia in Ageing European Adults: The Importance of the Amount and Source of Dietary Proteins

30. Beneficial Role of Replacing Dietary Saturated Fatty Acids with Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in the Prevention of Sarcopenia: Findings from the NU-AGE Cohort

31. A Novel Approach to Improve the Estimation of a Diet Adherence Considering Seasonality and Short Term Variability – The NU-AGE Mediterranean Diet Experience

32. A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Body Composition Among Healthy Elderly From the European NU-AGE Study: Sex and Country Specific Features

33. A Mediterranean-like dietary pattern with vitamin D3 (10 µg/d) supplements reduced the rate of bone loss in older Europeans with osteoporosis at baseline: results of a 1-y randomized controlled trial

34. Short Telomere Length Is Related to Limitations in Physical Function in Elderly European Adults

35. Combating inflammaging through a Mediterranean whole diet approach: The NU-AGE project's conceptual framework and design

36. One-year Mediterranean diet promotes epigenetic rejuvenation with country- and sex-specific effects: a pilot study from the NU-AGE project

37. Association between dietary variety and anthropometric parameters in community-dwelling older adults: results of a population-based PolSenior study.

38. Dietary Habits and Nutritional Status of Different Population Groups in Relation to Lifestyle Factors and Nutritional Knowledge.

39. Protein intake and bone mineral density: Cross-sectional relationship and longitudinal effects in older adults.

40. The Association of Nutrition Quality with Frailty Syndrome among the Elderly.

41. The Effect of Cement Addition on Water Vapour Resistance Factor of Rammed Earth.

42. The effect of iron and/or zinc diet supplementation and termination of this practice on the antioxidant status of the reproductive tissues and sperm viability in rats.

43. Beneficial Role of Replacing Dietary Saturated Fatty Acids with Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in the Prevention of Sarcopenia: Findings from the NU-AGE Cohort.

44. Intake of Vitamins and Minerals From Voluntarily Fortified Foods and/or Dietary Supplements in School Adolescents in Central-Eastern Poland.

45. Mediterranean diet intervention alters the gut microbiome in older people reducing frailty and improving health status: the NU-AGE 1-year dietary intervention across five European countries.

46. Dietary Fibre May Mitigate Sarcopenia Risk: Findings from the NU-AGE Cohort of Older European Adults.

47. One-year Mediterranean diet promotes epigenetic rejuvenation with country- and sex-specific effects: a pilot study from the NU-AGE project.

48. Changing from a Western to a Mediterranean-style diet does not affect iron or selenium status: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) 1-year randomized clinical trial in elderly Europeans.

49. The association between hydration status and cognitive function among free-living elderly volunteers.

50. Different Socio-Demographic and Lifestyle Factors Can Determine the Dietary Supplement Use in Children and Adolescents in Central-Eastern Poland.

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