Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Department of Paediatrics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Nutr. 2024 Jul;154(7):2133-2142. doi: 10.1016/j.tjnut.2024.04.034. Epub 2024 May 11.
Current recommendation for lysine in older adults, 30 mg/kg/d, is based on young adult data. Evidence suggests that amino acid requirements may differ between young and old adults with both sex and age having an effect in the elderly.
This study aimed to define the lysine requirements in healthy older adults using the indicator amino acid oxidation (IAAO) method with L-[1-C] phenylalanine as the indicator and to compare the derived estimates based on age: 60-69 y and >70 y.
Fourteen healthy males and 16 healthy females [>60 y, body mass index (BMI) = 26.3 kg/m] were randomly assigned to receive 3-7 lysine intakes from 10 to 80 mg/kg/d. Subjects were adapted to a standard liquid diet providing 1.0 g/kg/d protein and adequate energy, for 2 d, with indicator oxidation measurements performed on day 3. The rate of release of CO from the oxidation of L-[1-C] phenylalanine was measured in breath. A 2-phase linear mixed-effect model, and parametric bootstrap were used to determine mean lysine requirements and the 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The overlap of the 95% CI between the 2 age groups were used to compare the requirement estimates. The null hypothesis was accepted if the interval contained zero.
The mean and upper 95% CI of the lysine requirement for females were 32.9 and 40.9 and 46.2 and 53.7 mg/kg/d for those aged 60-69 y and >70 y, respectively. The mean and upper 95% CI of the lysine requirement for the 2 groups of males were not different so was combined to yield a mean and 95% CI of 32.2 and 38.2 mg/kg/d.
To our knowledge, this is the first study to report on the lysine requirement in adults aged >60 y. These results provide a basis from which the adequacy of diets to meet lysine needs of older adults can be assessed. The trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02008955 (https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02008955).
目前,建议老年人每天每公斤体重摄入 30 毫克赖氨酸,这一建议基于年轻人的数据。有证据表明,氨基酸的需求可能因年龄和性别而有所不同,老年人的情况更是如此。
本研究旨在采用 L-[1-C]苯丙氨酸作为指示剂的指示氨基酸氧化(IAAO)法,确定健康老年人的赖氨酸需求量,并比较基于年龄(60-69 岁和>70 岁)的估算值。
14 名健康男性和 16 名健康女性(>60 岁,体重指数(BMI)=26.3kg/m)被随机分配到 10-80mg/kg/d 的 3-7 种赖氨酸摄入量中。受试者适应了一种提供 1.0g/kg/d 蛋白质和充足能量的标准液体饮食,连续 2 天,第 3 天进行指示剂氧化测量。通过呼吸测量 L-[1-C]苯丙氨酸氧化释放 CO 的速度。采用双相线性混合效应模型和参数自举法来确定平均赖氨酸需求量及其 95%置信区间(CI)。如果区间包含零,则接受零假设。
女性的赖氨酸需求量平均值及其 95%CI 上限分别为 32.9 和 40.9mg/kg/d,60-69 岁和>70 岁女性的赖氨酸需求量平均值及其 95%CI 上限分别为 46.2 和 53.7mg/kg/d。2 组男性的赖氨酸需求量平均值及其 95%CI 上限无差异,因此合并得出男性的平均需求量及其 95%CI 为 32.2 和 38.2mg/kg/d。
据我们所知,这是第一项关于>60 岁成年人赖氨酸需求量的研究。这些结果为评估老年人饮食中赖氨酸的充足性提供了依据。该试验在 clinicaltrials.gov 注册为 NCT02008955(https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02008955)。