The Effect of Dietary Advice Aimed at Increasing Protein Intake on Oral Health and Oral Microbiota in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Kristina S. Fluitman, Tim van den Broek, Ilse Reinders, Hanneke A.H. Wijnhoven, Max Nieuwdorp, Marjolein Visser, Richard G. IJzerman, Bart J.F. Keijser*

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Abstract

Nutrition and oral health are closely related, especially in older adults in whom poor nutrition may lead to oral microbial perturbations, exacerbating poor oral health. In a 6-month randomized controlled trial, we evaluated the effects on oral microbiota and on oral health of dietary advice aimed at increasing protein intake to ≥1.2 g/kg adjusted body weight/day (g/kg aBW/d) in community-dwelling older adults with low habitual protein intake (<1.0 g/kg aBW/d). Food intake was measured via 24 h dietary recalls, oral health was measured via questionnaires, and oral microbial composition was assessed via the 16S rRNA sequencing of tongue swabs. Mean baseline protein intake was 0.8 g/kg aBW/day in both groups. In the high protein group (n = 47), participants increased their protein intake to mean 1.2 g/kg aBW/day at the 6-month follow-up. Protein intake in the control group (n = 43) remained at 0.9 g/kg a BW/day. The intervention did not affect self-reported oral health. While it caused moderate shifts in oral microbiota alpha- and beta-diversity measures, abundances of individual bacterial taxa were not affected. In conclusion, our intervention did not affect self-reported oral health within a period of 6 months, nor did it substantially affect the tongue microbiota composition.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4567
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalNutrients
Volume15
Issue number21
Early online date27 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2023

Bibliographical note

This article belongs to the Special Issue: The Influence of Dietary Patterns on Health and Rehabilitation in Older Adults.

Funding Information:
This study was supported by the European Union Horizon 2020 PROMISS project ‘PRevention of Malnutrition in Senior Subjects in the EU’ (grant agreement no. 678732). The content only reflects the author’s view, and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. MN is supported by a personal ZONMW-VIDI grant 2013 (016.146.327), a personal ZONMW-VICI grant 2020 (09150182010020), a Dutch Heart Foundation CVON IN CONTROL Young Talent Grant 2013, and a Transatlantic Networks of Excellence Award from the Leducq Foundation (17CVD01) and from JPI (a healthy diet for a healthy life; 2017-01996_3).

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the authors.

Keywords

  • older adults
  • oral health
  • oral microbiota
  • protein intake

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