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Protein intake pattern over the day and its association with low total protein intake in Dutch community-dwelling older adults

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2020

Teuni H Rooijackers
Affiliation:
Centre for Nutrition, Prevention and Health Services, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), 3721 MA Bilthoven, The Netherlands Division of Human Nutrition, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Marga C Ocké
Affiliation:
Centre for Nutrition, Prevention and Health Services, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), 3721 MA Bilthoven, The Netherlands Division of Human Nutrition, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Linda M Hengeveld
Affiliation:
Department of Health Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Marjolein Visser
Affiliation:
Department of Health Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jolanda MA Boer*
Affiliation:
Centre for Nutrition, Prevention and Health Services, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), 3721 MA Bilthoven, The Netherlands
*
*Corresponding author: Email Jolanda.Boer@rivm.nl
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Abstract

Objective:

Investigate protein intake patterns over the day and their association with total protein intake in older adults.

Design:

Cross-sectional study utilising the dietary data collected through two non-consecutive, dietary record-assisted 24-h recalls. Days with low protein intake (n 290) were defined using the RDA (<0·8 g protein/kg adjusted BW/d). For each day, the amount and proportion of protein ingested at every hour of the day and during morning, mid-day and evening hours was calculated. Amounts and proportions were compared between low and high protein intake days and related to total protein intake and risk of low protein intake.

Setting:

Community.

Participants:

739 Dutch community-dwelling adults ≥70 years.

Results:

The mean protein intake was 76·3 (sd 0·7) g/d. At each hour of the day, the amount of protein ingested was higher on days with a high protein intake than on days with a low protein intake and associated with a higher total protein intake. The proportion of protein ingested during morning hours was higher (22 v. 17 %, P < 0·0001) on days with a low protein intake, and a higher proportion of protein ingested during morning hours was associated with a lower total protein intake (P < 0·0001) and a higher odds of low protein intake (OR 1·04, 95 % CI 1·03, 1·06). For the proportion of protein intake during mid-day or evening hours, opposite but weaker associations were found.

Conclusions:

In this sample, timing of protein intake was associated with total protein intake. Additional studies need to clarify the importance of these findings to optimise protein intake.

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Table 1 Characteristics of Dutch community-dwelling older adults aged ≥70 years (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey–Older Adults 2010–12)*

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Table 2 Mean energy and protein intake of Dutch community-dwelling older adults aged ≥70 years for all recall days and separately for days with a low protein intake and days with a high protein intake (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey–Older Adults 2010–12)

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Fig. 1 Proportion of total protein intake in Dutch community-dwelling older adults aged ≥70 years across time of the day and specified for breakfast (), lunch (), dinner () and in between meal () occasions (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey–Older Adults 2010–12)

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Fig. 2 Amount (a) and proportion (b) of total protein intake in Dutch community-dwelling older adults aged ≥70 years across time of the day and stratified by low protein intake (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey–Older Adults 2010–12). , days with a high protein intake; , days with a low protein intake

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Fig. 3 Proportion of total protein intake in Dutch community-dwelling older adults aged ≥70 years across time of the day and stratified by loss of appetite in the past week (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey–Older Adults 2010–12). , no appetite loss; , appetite loss

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Table 3 Association between the amount of protein (g) ingested in the morning (06.30–11.29 hours), mid-day (11.30–16.29 hours) and evening (16.30–22.29 hours) and total protein intake and risk of low protein intake (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey–Older Adults 2010–12)

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Fig. 4 Association between the amount of protein ingested in the morning (a: 06.30–11.29 hours), mid-day (b: 11.30–16.29 hours) or evening (c: 16.30–22.29 hours) and total protein intake (g/d) (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey–Older Adults 2010–12). , day with a high protein intake; , day with a low protein intake; , non-labelled day

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Table 4 Association between the proportion of protein (g) ingested in the morning (06.30–11.29 hours), mid-day (11.30–16.29 hours) and evening (16.30–22.29 hours) and total protein intake and risk of low protein intake (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey–Older Adults 2010–12)

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Fig. 5 Association between the proportion of protein ingested in the morning (a: 06.30–11.29 hours), mid-day (b: 11.30–16.29 hours) or evening (c: 16.30–22.29 hours) and total protein intake (g/d) (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey–Older Adults 2010–12). , day with a high protein intake; , day with a low protein intake; , non-labelled day

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