Back to Search
Start Over
The protein gap-increasing protein intake in the diet of community-dwelling older adults: a simulation study
- Source :
- Public Health Nutrition, 25, 248-256, Public Health Nutrition 25 (2022) 2, Public Health Nutrition, 25(2), 248-256
- Publication Year :
- 2022
-
Abstract
- Objective: Approximately 50 % of Dutch community-dwelling older adults does not meet protein recommendations. This study assesses the effect of replacing low protein foods with protein-rich alternatives on the protein intake of Dutch community-dwelling older adults. Design: The Dutch National Food Consumption Survey—Older Adults 2010–2012 (DNFCS-OA) was used for scenario modelling. Dietary intake was estimated based on two 24-h recalls. Commonly consumed products were replaced by comparable products rich in protein (scenario 1), foods enriched in protein (scenario 2) and a combination of both (scenario 3). Replacement scenarios were confined to participants whose dietary protein intake was < 1·0 g/kg BW/d (n 391). Habitual protein intake of all older adults was estimated, adjusting for effects of within-person variation in the 2-d intake data. Setting: A simulation study based on the DNFCS-OA. Participants: 727 Dutch community-dwelling older adults aged 70+. Results: Mean protein intake of the total population increased from 1·0 to 1·2 g/kg BW/d (scenarios 1 and 2) and to 1·3 g/kg BW/d (scenario 3). The percentage of participants with intakes of ≥ 1·0 g/kg BW/d increased from 47·1 % to 91·4 %, 90·2 % and 94·6 %, respectively, in scenarios 1, 2 and 3. The largest increases in protein intake were due to replacements in food groups: yoghurt, cream desserts and pudding, potatoes, vegetables and legumes and non-alcoholic beverages and milk in scenario 1 and bread; yoghurt, cream desserts and pudding and soups in scenario 2. Conclusions: This simulation model shows that replacing low protein foods with comparable alternatives rich in protein can increase the protein intake of Dutch community-dwelling older adults considerably. Results can be used as a basis for nutritional counselling.
- Subjects :
- Low protein
Food consumption
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Total population
Biology
Food group
Eating
Animal science
Vegetables
Humans
Aged
VLAG
Global Nutrition
Wereldvoeding
Nutrition and Dietetics
Dietary intake
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Protein intake
Nutritional Biology
Diet
Older adults
Food consumption survey
Simulation model
Dietary Proteins
Independent Living
Energy Intake
Dietary protein intake
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 13689800
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Public Health Nutrition, 25, 248-256, Public Health Nutrition 25 (2022) 2, Public Health Nutrition, 25(2), 248-256
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1bc1577428462541d7c8e8d27b7a9e47