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Title: | Perspective:VeganDietsforOlderAdults? APerspectiveOnthePotentialImpactOnMuscle MassandStrength |
Authors: | Domi´c, Jacintha Grootswagers, Pol 1 vanLoon, Luc JC Groot, Lisette CPGM de |
Keywords: | plant-basedfood animal-basedfood plant-baseddiet aging protein sustainablefood |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Abstract: | Consumers are increasingly encouraged to consume more plant-based foods and lower their consumption of foods from animal origin. Concurrently, older adults are recommended to consume an adequate amount of high-quality dietary protein for the prevention of age-related muscle loss. In the current Perspective article, we discuss why it may not be preferredto consume a vegan diet at an older age. Our perspective is based on the proposed lower bioavailability and functionality of proteins in a vegan diet due to the matrix of the whole-food protein sources,the lower essential amino acid (EAA) content, and specific EAA deficiencies in proteins derived from plant-based foods. We propose that a vegan diet increasestheriskofaninadequateproteinintakeatanolderageandthatcurrentstrategiestoimprovetheanabolicpropertiesofplant-basedfoods arenotfeasibleformanyolderadults.Weproviderecommendationsforfurtherresearchtosubstantiatetheremainingknowledgegapsregarding theconsequencesofavegandietonskeletalmusclemassandstrengthatanolderage |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5146 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 13 NO 3 (2022) |
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