The protein gap-increasing protein intake in the diet of community-dwelling older adults: a simulation study

PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION(2022)

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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 center dot 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 center dot 0 to 1 center dot 2 g/kg BW/d (scenarios 1 and 2) and to 1 center dot 3 g/kg BW/d (scenario 3). The percentage of participants with intakes of >= 1 center dot 0 g/kg BW/d increased from 47 center dot 1 % to 91 center dot 4 %, 90 center dot 2 % and 94 center dot 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.
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Protein intake, Older adults, Simulation model, Food consumption survey
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