2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2015.06.022
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Low protein and micronutrient intakes in heterogeneous older population samples

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“…Our cross-sectional study combined four datasets of nutritional studies: (1) healthy home-dwelling older people who participated in the Nutrition Education and Cooking Class (NC) follow-up study (n = 54) [4], (2) older men from the Helsinki Businessmen Study (HBS) (n = 66) [5], (3) home-dwelling older people with signs of frailty and screened for the Porvoo Sarcopenia and Nutrition Trial (PSNT) (n = 179) [6], and (4) institutionalized older residents of assisted living facilities (ALF) from the Helsinki metropolitan area (n = 266) [7]. The recruitment, eligibility and participant characteristics have been reported elsewhere [4][5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our cross-sectional study combined four datasets of nutritional studies: (1) healthy home-dwelling older people who participated in the Nutrition Education and Cooking Class (NC) follow-up study (n = 54) [4], (2) older men from the Helsinki Businessmen Study (HBS) (n = 66) [5], (3) home-dwelling older people with signs of frailty and screened for the Porvoo Sarcopenia and Nutrition Trial (PSNT) (n = 179) [6], and (4) institutionalized older residents of assisted living facilities (ALF) from the Helsinki metropolitan area (n = 266) [7]. The recruitment, eligibility and participant characteristics have been reported elsewhere [4][5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vários estudos descrevem a importância de aspectos nutricionais na prevenção e no tratamento da imobilidade, como sugerem Jyväkorpi, et al (2015), quando apontam que indivíduos com limitações de mobilidade apresentam pior estado nutricional. De acordo com Brummel, et al (2015), cerca de 50% dos indivíduos com idade igual ou superior a 65 anos desenvolvem um fenômeno natural da senescência, a sarcopenia.…”
Section: Imobilidadeunclassified
“…In the cross-sectional study combined five datasets (n = 900), 77% of all participants had lower than recommended protein intake [ 9 ], indicating the existence of insufficient protein intake in heterogeneous elderly populations.…”
Section: The Association Between Protein Intake and The Development Omentioning
confidence: 99%