Cilincal Nutrition  | 12-05-2017 |

Abstract

Background & aims: Adequate protein intake is important in preventing and treating undernutrition. Hospitalized older patients are recommended to consume 1.2e1.5 g of protein per kg body weight per day (g/kg/d) but most of them fail to do so. Therefore, we investigated whether a range of newly developed protein-enriched familiar foods and drinks were effective in increasing protein intake of hospitalized older patients.

Methods: This randomized controlled trial involved 147 patients of _65 years (mean age: 78.5 ± 7.4 years). The control group (n ¼ 80) received the standard energy and protein rich hospital menu. The intervention group (n ¼ 67) received the same menu with various protein-enriched intervention products replacing regular products or added to the menu. Macronutrient intake on the fourth day of hospitalization, based on food ordering data, was compared between the two groups by using Independent T-tests and Mann Whitney U-tests.

Results: In the intervention group 30% of total protein was provided by the intervention products. The intervention group consumed 105.7 ± 34.2 g protein compared to 88.2 ± 24.4 g in the control group (p < 0.01); corresponding with 1.5 vs 1.2 g/kg/d (p < 0.01). More patients in the intervention group than in the control group reached a protein intake of 1.2 g/kg/d (79.1% vs 47.5%). Protein intake was significantly higher in the intervention group at breakfast, during the morning between breakfast and lunch, and at dinner.

Conclusions: This study shows that providing protein-enriched familiar foods and drinks, as replacement of regular products or as additions to the hospital menu, better enables hospitalized older patients to reach protein intake recommendations.

Auteurs: Janne Beelena, Emmelyne Vasseb, Nancy Janssenb, André Jansec, Nicole M. de Roosa, Lisette C.P.G.M. de Groota

Affiliations: aDivision of Human Nutrition, Wageningen University, PO Box 17, 6700AA Wageningen, The Netherlands, bDepartment of Dietetics, Hospital Gelderse Vallei, PO Box 9025, 6710HN Ede, The Netherlands, cDepartment of Geriatric Medicine, Hospital Gelderse Vallei, PO Box 9025, 6710HN Ede, The Netherlands

 

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