Better micronutient intake could be related to physical. Fitness in older adults?
- Aparicio Ugarriza, Raquel 1
- López Torres, Olga 1
- Maroto Sánchez, Beatriz 2
- Bibiloni, María del Mar 3
- Julibert, Alicia 3
- Palacios, Gonzalo 2
- Tur, Josep Antoni 3
- González Gross, María Marcela 2
- 1 MSc. ImFINE Research Group. Department of Health andHuman Performance. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
-
2
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
info
-
3
Universitat de les Illes Balears
info
Editorial: karger
ISBN: 978-3-318-06192-5
Año de publicación: 2017
Volumen: 71
Número: 2
Páginas: 1102-1103
Congreso: 21st International Congress of Nutrition. Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 15–20, 2017
Tipo: Aportación congreso
Resumen
Diet and physical fitness (PF) have been described as major modifiable behaviours related topoor health. Indeed, diet and PF seem to be strong promoters of healthy ageing. Hence, the main aim of this study was to assessthe association between micronutrient intake and PF in Spanisholder adults