Nutrients (Oct 2020)

Dietary Protein Intake Patterns and Inadequate Protein Intake in Older Adults from Four Countries

  • Alejandro Gaytán-González,
  • María de Jesús Ocampo-Alfaro,
  • Francisco Torres-Naranjo,
  • Roberto Gabriel González-Mendoza,
  • Martha Gil-Barreiro,
  • Maritza Arroniz-Rivera,
  • Juan R. López-Taylor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12103156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 3156

Abstract

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Recent interest in protein intake per meal is observed in studies that have reported the protein intake patterns in different countries; however, comparisons of these data are lacking. We aimed to compare protein intake patterns and the percentage of inadequate protein intake (IPI) per day and meal in older adults from different countries. We acquired data of protein intake in older adults from four countries (Mexico, United States of America, Germany, and United Kingdom). We compared protein intake (per day and meal), IPI per day and meal, and the number of meals with an adequate protein content among countries. The IPI per day significantly differed among countries for p p = 0.135). IPI per meal (p = 0.287) and lunch (p = 0.076) but did differ at dinner (p p p < 0.05). IPI at breakfast and lunch (<30 g/meal) was a common trait in the analyzed samples and might represent an opportunity for nutritional interventions in older adults in different countries.

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