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Research Article

Brief communication: energy and protein intake in a sample of hospitalized elderly in Hong Kong

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Pages 475-480 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The present study investigated energy and protein intake in 17 hospitalized elderly patients in Hong Kong. Food intake was directly measured for breakfast, lunch and dinner over two consecutive days. Energy intakes were low--the meals provided, on average, 57% and 45% of the calculated basal metabolic rate (BMR) and energy requirement (1.27 × BMR), respectively. Protein intake per kilogram of body weight was below 0.75 g in eight subjects. The type of meat served at both lunch and dinner influenced energy and protein intakes. Energy intake was significantly higher when the meals contained pork, and protein intake was significantly higher when chicken was served. The present study highlights the importance of meat in the diet of the hospitalized elderly patient and indicates the influence that this food may have on energy and protein intakes. Effective strategies to increase energy and protein intakes in the hospitalized elderly are urgently required.

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