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What’s the Best Protein Drink for Older Adults

Key takeaways:

  • Getting enough protein keeps muscles strong and healthy - this improves your mobility and lowers the risk of falls.

  • People need more protein as they get older, but it can be challenging to get enough protein from your diet.

  • The right protein supplement can help you reach your daily protein goals.

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Protein is an essential nutrient and you need more of it as you get older. Protein is a building block for muscle tissue. Without protein, you can't build muscle mass or repair injured muscle tissue.

As you get older, you naturally lose muscle mass. Low muscle mass can affect your mobility and balance, and make you more prone to falls and injuries. That's why it's so important to maintain your muscle mass. Exercise can help keep muscles healthy and so can eating enough protein.

Some people have a hard time keeping up with their protein needs. Research shows that many older adults don't get all the protein they need from their diet.

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That's when supplements, like protein drinks, can help. But not all protein supplements are the same. Some protein drinks are designed with the health of older adults in mind. These protein drinks can help you get the protein you need to keep your muscles strong and healthy.

What should you look for in a protein drink?

Research shows that getting enough protein can increase your muscle mass and improve your quality of life as you get older. If you're not getting enough protein from your diet, a protein supplement can help.

Here are some things to keep in mind as you choose a protein drink:

  • Nutritional content: Always read the nutritional label so you know how much protein is in your supplement. You want a supplement that contains 30 g of protein per serving size, which is usually 1 bottle. Some supplements have added vitamins. You may want a supplement with added calcium and vitamin D to help with bone health. Protein drinks also contain sugar so it's important to take note of how much sugar is in each drink, especially if you have diabetes or are trying to limit your sugar intake.

  • Taste: A protein supplement is only helpful if you drink it. And you're much more likely to finish that drink if it tastes good. Protein drinks come in many flavors and also have different textures. You might find certain textures easier and more pleasant to drink. You may need to try several brands until you find the right combination of flavor and texture.

  • Cost: The cost of protein drinks varies by brand. You'll want to find a brand that fits into your budget. It's also a good idea to check with your insurance to see if they cover protein supplements. Some commercial insurances and Medicaid cover protein supplements. You may need a letter of medical necessity from your primary care provider to secure insurance coverage. Keep in mind that Medicare doesn't cover protein drinks.

  • Availability: You want to choose a protein drink that you can easily stock up on when you need to. Choosing a protein shake that's available at your local grocery store or retail pharmacy makes it easier tokeep a steady supply of drinks at home.

To get you started, here's a review of five protein drinks and what you can expect in terms of nutrition, cost, and availability.

1. Ensure Complete

Ensure Complete is a high-calorie supplement. Ensure products first became available in 1973, making them one of the most established brands of nutritional supplements.

A 10 oz bottle Ensure Complete contains:

  • 30 g of protein

  • 15 g of sugar

  • 10 mcg vitamin D

  • 520 mg calcium

  • 350 calories

Ensure Complete also contains additional vitamins and minerals and is gluten-free.

It comes in three flavors: chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. It also has a very thick texture, and you'll have to give the bottle a good shake before drinking it.

Ensure is widely available and can be found in almost all major grocery stores and retail pharmacies as well as on the Abbott Laboratories website.

A case of 16 bottles costs about $65. It's also SNAP/EBT eligible.

2. Boost High Protein Nutritional Drink

Boost High Protein Nutritional Drink is a "minimeal" smoothie drink option. The Boost product line was developed in 2001.

An 8 oz Boost High Protein Nutritional Drink contains:

  • 20 g of protein

  • 11 g of sugar

  • 12 mcg vitamin D

  • 380 mg calcium

  • 250 calories

Boost High Protein Nutritional Drink, which contains additional vitamins and minerals, is gluten-free.

It's available in several flavors including chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and Cinnabon. It has a thick texture and you'll need to shake it before drinking.

As a long-standing brand, Boost products can be found in almost all major grocery stores and retail pharmacies. You can also purchase Boost products directly from Nestlé.

A case of 24 bottles costs about $45. Boost drinks are SNAP/EBT eligible.

3. Fairlife Core Power Elite

Fairlife Core Power Elite is a newer protein shake that's a good option for people who need a high-protein but low-carbohydrate option.

A 14 oz bottle of Fairlife Core Power Elite contains:

  • 42 g of protein

  • 8 g of sugar

  • 10 mcg of vitamin D

  • 900 mg of calcium

  • 230 calories

Fairlife Core Power Elite is gluten-free but doesn't contain as many vitamins as other brands. With a smooth texture, the drink is available in chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry flavors.

As a newer brand, this product may be harder to find at your local store. But you can purchase cases online from the manufacturer. A case of 12 is about $47.

4. Kate Farms Nutrition Shake

Kate Farms Nutrition Shake is a plant-based meal replacement option. If you're looking for a dairy-free, vegetarian option, this could be the right choice.

An 11 oz carton of Kate Farms Nutrition Shake contains:

  • 16 g of protein

  • 18 g of sugar

  • 7 mcg of vitamin D

  • 330 mg of calcium

  • 330 calories

Kate Farms Nutrition Shake contains fiber and additional vitamins and minerals. It's gluten-free and available in four flavors: chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and coffee.

A case of 12 costs about $51. This brand may be harder to find at local stores, but you can purchase cases directly from the manufacturer.

5. Premier Protein Shake

Founded in 1997, Premier Protein is another long-standing company that offers a variety of protein supplement options, including drinks. It's a low-sugar, low-calorie shake that may be right for people trying to limit their sugar intake.

An 11.5 oz bottle of Premier Protein contains:

  • 30 g of protein

  • 1 g of sugar

  • 6 mcg of vitamin D

  • 650 mg of calcium

  • 160 calories

Premier Protein contains additional vitamins and minerals but doesn't have fiber. It's available in traditional flavors like chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. But there are also more creative options like salted caramel popcorn, cookie dough, winter mint, and pumpkin spice.

A case of 12 is about $45. Premier Protein products can be found at many retail pharmacies and specialty stores. But you can also purchase products directly from the manufacturer.

The bottom line

Protein keeps your muscles healthy and strong. You need more protein as you get older. Some people find it hard to eat enough protein each day. Protein drinks can help you get the protein you need when food-first options aren't enough. Protein drinks designed for older adults contain protein, vitamins, and minerals that support bone and muscle health. You can find protein drinks in grocery stores, retail pharmacies, and manufacturer websites.

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