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Eggs as Nutrient-Rich Source of Protein to Enhance Activity-Related Health in Older Persons: The Eggs and actiVity in hEalth agiNg Pilot (EVEN-P) Trial

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McMaster University · 2020

Abstract

Two of the most effective lifestyle-based approaches to reduce the risk of adverse health events and enhance quality of life with aging are exercise and a healthy diet. Currently, the Canadian recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for protein is 0.8 g/kg/day, however, several expert groups have advocated for a higher RDA of protein (\~1.2 g/kg/day), along with more evenly distributed daily consumption, in older persons. Eggs are considered a nutrient-rich protein source but have recently been scrutinized. This study will compare a high-protein, egg-containing diet and a high-protein, non-egg diet in healthy older persons.

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Anonymous. (2020). Eggs as Nutrient-Rich Source of Protein to Enhance Activity-Related Health in Older Persons: The Eggs and actiVity in hEalth agiNg Pilot (EVEN-P) Trial. <em>McMaster University</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04264013
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Anonymous. Eggs as Nutrient-Rich Source of Protein to Enhance Activity-Related Health in Older Persons: The Eggs and actiVity in hEalth agiNg Pilot (EVEN-P) Trial. McMaster University. 2020.
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@misc{anon2020Eggsas, title = {Eggs as Nutrient-Rich Source of Protein to Enhance Activity-Related Health in Older Persons: The Eggs and actiVity in hEalth agiNg Pilot (EVEN-P) Trial}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {McMaster University}, year = {2020}, }

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