Protein Deficiency Weakens Bones and Muscles
How: due to decreased ability to taste, chew, or digest, appetite is affected. Fatty liver, poor diet, or mental illnesses and habits can cause protein and other nutrient deficiencies. A senior’s body is less efficient at storing and processing proteins, so it is easy for them to be deficient in it. Because proteins are also essential for activation of antibodies that protect against infection and transports oxygen, protein deficiency can compromise a loved one’s immunity strength.5
What to eat: Daily protein intake for people ages 55 and above is about 1.0-1.2 g/kg of body weight.6 But keeping in mind that the body around that age is less efficient at processing, some seniors may need double that intake amount. Increased protein intake is only part of a healthy diet.5 An important nutrient for muscle building is Hydroxymethylbutyrate (HMB, a metabolite of amino acid Leucine), which you can get through eating high quality protein foods like lean meats, fish, soy and rice. If you are not sure of how much of what to eat, follow the Healthy Plate principle of ½ fruits and vegetables, ¼ grains, ¼ proteins, and 1 serving of dairy or dairy alternative.7 But due to also the loss of taste and general decrease in appetite, some seniors may find it difficult to consume this much food. And also, the fact that high quality nutrients like HMB are hard to get enough of through food alone. For this senior can add Ensure Gold, no. 1 Physician Recommended Oral Nutritional Supplement in the US**, to their daily diet as an accompaniment or partial meal replacement. Scientifically formulated with a unique combination of HMB and Triple Protein Blend, along with YBG and 28 essential vitamins and minerals, 12 of which support immunity^, Ensure Gold® StrengthPro® can help improve strength+.