McGill research suggests protein intake most helpful to seniors when spread throughout the day

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NBHC Population Health
August 04, 2017

McGill University researchers suggest that people aged over 60 should eat protein at all three daily meals to help stave off age-related muscle decline, which can contribute to loss of independence and falls. They concluded that older adults tend to get most of their protein from just one of their daily meals - dinner - whereas to help preserve their physical strength, protein consumption should be spread out throughout the day.

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