Ageing Is Associated with Decreases in Appetite and Energy Intake-A Meta-Analysis in Healthy Adults

作者:Giezenaar Caroline; Chapman Ian; Luscombe Marsh Natalie; Feinle Bisset Christine; Horowitz Michael; Soenen Stijn*
来源:Nutrients, 2016, 8(1): 28.
DOI:10.3390/nu8010028

摘要

It is not well recognized that in the elderly weight loss is more common than weight gain. The aim of this analysis was to determine the effect of ageing on appetite (hunger/fullness) and energy intake, after overnight fasting and in a postprandial state, by meta-analyses of trials that included at least two age groups (>18 years). We hypothesized that appetite and energy intake would be less in healthy older compared with younger adults. Following a PubMed-database systematic search up to 30 June 2015, 59 studies were included in the random-effects-model meta-analyses. Energy intake was 16%-20% lower in older (n = 3574/similar to 70 years/similar to 71 kg/similar to 25 kg/m(2)) than younger (n = 4111/similar to 26 years/similar to 69 kg/similar to 23 kg/m(2)) adults (standardized mean difference: -0.77 (95% confidence interval -0.90 to -0.64)). Hunger was 25% (after overnight fasting; weighted mean difference (WMD): -17 (-22 to -13) mm) to 39% (in a postprandial state; WMD: -14 (-19 to -9) mm) lower, and fullness 37% (after overnight fasting; WMD: 6 mm (95% CI: 1 to 11 mm)) greater in older than younger adults. In conclusion, appetite and energy intake are less in healthy older than younger adults, suggesting that ageing per se affects food intake.

  • 出版日期2016-1