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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

June 2000, Volume 54, Supplement 3
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Impact of human aging on energy and protein metabolism and requirements - an IDECG workshop

Edited by Beat Schürch and Nevin S Scrimshaw

Boston, USA
May 3-6, 1999

Foreword

S1
B Schürch & NS Scrimshaw
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Papers

Demographic and nutritional trends among the elderly in developed and developing regions S2
NW Solomons
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Effects of reduced energy intake on the biology of aging: the primate model S15
GS Roth, DK Ingram, A Black & MA Lane
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Physiology of aging with respect to gastrointestinal, circulatory and immune system changes and their significance for energy and protein metabolism S21
P Ritz
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Anthropometry and methods of body composition measurement for research and field application in the elderly S26
SB Heymsfield, C Nuñez, C Testolin & D Gallagher
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Body weight and weight change and their health implications for the elderly S33
JC Seidell & TLS Visscher
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Sarcopenia and its implications for the elderly S40
R Roubenoff
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Fat and protein redistribution with aging: metabolic considerations S48
B Beaufrère & B Morio
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Taste and smell perception affect appetite and immunity in the elderly S54
SS Schiffman & BG Graham
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Regulation of energy intake in relation to metabolic state and nutritional status S64
SB Roberts
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Determinants of macronutrient intake in elderly people S70
CPGM de Groot, WA van Staveren & C de Graaf
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Mechanisms of changes in basal metabolism during ageing S77
CJK Henry
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Total energy expenditure in the elderly S92
M Elia, P Ritz & RJ Stubbs
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Assessment of energy requirements in elderly populations S104
RD Starling & ET Poehlman
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Carbohydrate metabolism in the elderly S112
D Elahi & DC Muller
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Lipid metabolism in the elderly S121
MJ Toth & A Tchernof
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Role of insulin in age-related changes in macronutrient metabolism S126
P Tessari
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Protein and amino acid requirements in the elderly S131
AV Kurpad & M Vaz
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Relationships among diet, physical activity and other lifestyle factors and debilitating diseases in the elderly S143
J Woo
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Interventions aimed at dietary and lifestyle changes to promote healthy aging S148
ML Wahlqvist & GS Savige
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Reports

Report of the IDECG Working Group on the biology of aging S157
CJK Henry, P Ritz, GS Roth, M Lane & N W Solomons
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Report of the IDECG Working Group on body weight and body composition of the elderly S160
A Ferro-Luzzi, MJ Toth, M Elia & B Schürch
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Report of the IDECG Working Group on energy and macronutrient metabolism and requirements of the elderly S162
B Beaufrère, C Castaneda, L de Groot, A Kurpad, S Roberts & P Tessari
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Report of the IDECG Working Group on the role of lifestyle including nutrition for the health of the elderly S164
R Roubenoff, N Scrimshaw, P Shetty & J Woo
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