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Effects of Age on Acute Appetite-Related Responses to Whey-Protein Drinks, Including Energy Intake, Gastric Emptying, Blood Glucose, and Plasma Gut Hormone Concentrations-A Randomized Controlled Trial
Protein-rich supplements are used commonly to increase energy intake in undernourished older people. This study aimed to establish age effects on energy intake, appetite, gastric emptying, blood glucose, and gut hormones in response to protein-rich drinks. In a randomized double-blind, order, 13 old...
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description | Protein-rich supplements are used commonly to increase energy intake in undernourished older people. This study aimed to establish age effects on energy intake, appetite, gastric emptying, blood glucose, and gut hormones in response to protein-rich drinks. In a randomized double-blind, order, 13 older men (age: 75 ± 2 yrs, body mass index (BMI): 26 ± 1 kg/m
) and 13 younger (23 ± 1 yrs, 24 ± 1 kg/m
) men consumed (i) a control drink (~2 kcal) or drinks (450 mL) containing protein/fat/carbohydrate: (ii) 70 g/0 g/0 g (280 kcal/'P
), (iii) 14 g/12.4 g/28 g (280 kcal/'M
), (iv) 70 g/12.4 g/28 g (504 kcal/'M
), on four separate days. Appetite (visual analog scales), gastric emptying (3D ultrasonography), blood glucose, plasma insulin, ghrelin, cholecystokinin (CCK), glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) concentrations (0-180 min), and ad-libitum energy intake (180-210 min) were determined. Older men, compared to younger men, had higher fasting glucose and CCK concentrations and lower fasting GLP-1 concentrations (all
< 0.05). Energy intake by P
compared to control was less suppressed in older men (increase: 49 ± 42 kcal) than it was in younger men (suppression: 100 ± 54 kcal,
= 0.038). After the caloric drinks, the suppression of hunger and the desire to eat, and the stimulation of fullness was less (
< 0.05), and the stimulation of plasma GLP-1 was higher (
< 0.05) in older men compared to younger men. Gastric emptying, glucose, insulin, ghrelin, and CCK responses were similar between age groups. In conclusion, ageing reduces the responses of caloric drinks on hunger, the desire to eat, fullness, and energy intake, and protein-rich nutrition supplements may be an effective strategy to increase energy intake in undernourished older people. |
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subjects | Adolescent Adult Age factors Age groups Aged Aged, 80 and over Aging Appetite Appetite - drug effects Beverages Blood Blood & organ donations Blood glucose Blood Glucose - metabolism Body mass Body mass index Body size Carbohydrates Cholecystokinin Clinical trials Diabetes Dietary supplements Emptying Energy Energy intake Energy Intake - drug effects Fasting Gastric emptying Gastric Emptying - drug effects Gastrointestinal Hormones - blood Ghrelin Glucagon Glucagon-like peptide 1 Glucose gut hormones Hormones Humans Hunger Insulin Male Nutrition Older people Plasma Proteins Stimulation Variance analysis Whey whey protein Whey Proteins - administration & dosage Young adults |
title | Effects of Age on Acute Appetite-Related Responses to Whey-Protein Drinks, Including Energy Intake, Gastric Emptying, Blood Glucose, and Plasma Gut Hormone Concentrations-A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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