The Association between Total Protein and Vegetable Protein Intake and Low Muscle Mass among the Community-Dwelling Elderly Population in Northern Taiwan

Sarcopenia, highly linked with fall, frailty, and disease burden, is an emerging problem in aging society. Higher protein intake has been suggested to maintain nitrogen balance. Our objective was to investigate whether pre-sarcopenia status was associated with lower protein intake. A total of 327 co...

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Main Authors: Ru-Yi Huang, Kuen-Cheh Yang, Hao-Hsiang Chang, Long-Teng Lee, Chia-Wen Lu, Kuo-Chin Huang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-06-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/8/6/373
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spelling doaj-0097f86795204404b08cec41d0f5c5692020-11-24T20:57:55ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432016-06-018637310.3390/nu8060373nu8060373The Association between Total Protein and Vegetable Protein Intake and Low Muscle Mass among the Community-Dwelling Elderly Population in Northern TaiwanRu-Yi Huang0Kuen-Cheh Yang1Hao-Hsiang Chang2Long-Teng Lee3Chia-Wen Lu4Kuo-Chin Huang5Department of Medical Education, E-Da Hospital and I-Shou University, Kaohsiung City 82445, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei 10002, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei 10002, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei 10002, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei 10002, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei 10002, TaiwanSarcopenia, highly linked with fall, frailty, and disease burden, is an emerging problem in aging society. Higher protein intake has been suggested to maintain nitrogen balance. Our objective was to investigate whether pre-sarcopenia status was associated with lower protein intake. A total of 327 community-dwelling elderly people were recruited for a cross-sectional study. We adopted the multivariate nutrient density model to identify associations between low muscle mass and dietary protein intake. The general linear regression models were applied to estimate skeletal muscle mass index across the quartiles of total protein and vegetable protein density. Participants with diets in the lowest quartile of total protein density (<13.2%) were at a higher risk for low muscle mass (odds ratio (OR) 3.03, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.37–6.72) than those with diets in the highest quartile (≥17.2%). Similarly, participants with diets in the lowest quartile of vegetable protein density (<5.8%) were at a higher risk for low muscle mass (OR 2.34, 95% CI 1.14–4.83) than those with diets in the highest quartile (≥9.4%). Furthermore, the estimated skeletal muscle mass index increased significantly across the quartiles of total protein density (p = 0.023) and vegetable protein density (p = 0.025). Increasing daily intakes of total protein and vegetable protein densities appears to confer protection against pre-sarcopenia status.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/8/6/373sarcopeniaproteinvegetable proteinnutritionvegetarian diet
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author Ru-Yi Huang
Kuen-Cheh Yang
Hao-Hsiang Chang
Long-Teng Lee
Chia-Wen Lu
Kuo-Chin Huang
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Kuen-Cheh Yang
Hao-Hsiang Chang
Long-Teng Lee
Chia-Wen Lu
Kuo-Chin Huang
The Association between Total Protein and Vegetable Protein Intake and Low Muscle Mass among the Community-Dwelling Elderly Population in Northern Taiwan
Nutrients
sarcopenia
protein
vegetable protein
nutrition
vegetarian diet
author_facet Ru-Yi Huang
Kuen-Cheh Yang
Hao-Hsiang Chang
Long-Teng Lee
Chia-Wen Lu
Kuo-Chin Huang
author_sort Ru-Yi Huang
title The Association between Total Protein and Vegetable Protein Intake and Low Muscle Mass among the Community-Dwelling Elderly Population in Northern Taiwan
title_short The Association between Total Protein and Vegetable Protein Intake and Low Muscle Mass among the Community-Dwelling Elderly Population in Northern Taiwan
title_full The Association between Total Protein and Vegetable Protein Intake and Low Muscle Mass among the Community-Dwelling Elderly Population in Northern Taiwan
title_fullStr The Association between Total Protein and Vegetable Protein Intake and Low Muscle Mass among the Community-Dwelling Elderly Population in Northern Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed The Association between Total Protein and Vegetable Protein Intake and Low Muscle Mass among the Community-Dwelling Elderly Population in Northern Taiwan
title_sort association between total protein and vegetable protein intake and low muscle mass among the community-dwelling elderly population in northern taiwan
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Sarcopenia, highly linked with fall, frailty, and disease burden, is an emerging problem in aging society. Higher protein intake has been suggested to maintain nitrogen balance. Our objective was to investigate whether pre-sarcopenia status was associated with lower protein intake. A total of 327 community-dwelling elderly people were recruited for a cross-sectional study. We adopted the multivariate nutrient density model to identify associations between low muscle mass and dietary protein intake. The general linear regression models were applied to estimate skeletal muscle mass index across the quartiles of total protein and vegetable protein density. Participants with diets in the lowest quartile of total protein density (<13.2%) were at a higher risk for low muscle mass (odds ratio (OR) 3.03, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.37–6.72) than those with diets in the highest quartile (≥17.2%). Similarly, participants with diets in the lowest quartile of vegetable protein density (<5.8%) were at a higher risk for low muscle mass (OR 2.34, 95% CI 1.14–4.83) than those with diets in the highest quartile (≥9.4%). Furthermore, the estimated skeletal muscle mass index increased significantly across the quartiles of total protein density (p = 0.023) and vegetable protein density (p = 0.025). Increasing daily intakes of total protein and vegetable protein densities appears to confer protection against pre-sarcopenia status.
topic sarcopenia
protein
vegetable protein
nutrition
vegetarian diet
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/8/6/373
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