Portugal Project Notice - Impact Of Dietary Protein On Disability In Ageing Europeans


Project Notice

PNR 31612
Project Name Impact of Dietary Protein on Disability in ageing Europeans
Project Detail The European population is ageing but, for many countries and Portugal in particular, the extra years of life are not free of disability. Diet is known to be important for health and dietary protein specifically for maintaining physical function, though few European countries have good data on the impact of protein malnutrition on disability in later life. In the Impact of Dietary Protein on Disability in ageing Europeans (InDEPENDEnt) project, I will contribute to the World Health Organisation’s goal of maintaining the functional capacity of older people by conducting the first meta-analysis of European data to determine the optimal level of dietary protein (and in relation to physical activity) to slow disability progression and provide the first reliable estimates of how many cases of disability could be prevented by an adequate protein intake in Portugal. To undertake the project I will move from Newcastle University (UNEW, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK) to the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL, Lisboa, Portugal) to increase my knowledge of musculoskeletal health and disability, in addition bringing an existing collaboration in nutritional epidemiology and ageing from the Vrije University, Amsterdam. My overall objective is to build on my expertise in nutritional epidemiology and functional outcomes in gerontology, while gaining professional independence.
Funded By European Union (EU)
Sector Food & Agriculture
Country Portugal , Western Europe
Project Value EUR 147,815

Contact Information

Company Name UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA
Address Campus De Campolide 1099 085 Lisboa
Web Site https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/221975/factsheet/en

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