Energy and nutrient intake by people with and without sarcopenia diagnosed by the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Naiade Silveira Almeida, Raquel Rocha, Claudineia Almeida de Souza, Carla Daltro, Priscila Ribas de Farias Costa, Tatiane Melo de Oliveira, Luana de Oliveira Leite, Helma P Cotrim
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Abstract

Context: There is growing evidence that insufficient dietary intake is associated with sarcopenia.

Objective: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, the energy and nutrient intakes by people with and without sarcopenia were compared using only the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People 2010 (EWGSOP1) and 2019 (EWGSOP2) consensus diagnostic criteria.

Data sources: Only observational studies that compared energy and nutrient intake from food alone by individuals with and without sarcopenia were included. Studies were searched in the following databases: Embase, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Lilacs, Ovid, and Scopus. The review followed the PRISMA checklist and submitted the protocol to PROSPERO.

Data extraction: Data were extracted by 2 authors independently. The methodological quality of the studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale.

Data analysis: A total of 8648 articles were identified and 12 were selected. Among individuals with sarcopenia, lower intakes of energy and some nutrients, mainly with antioxidant properties, were observed compared with those without sarcopenia. Meta-analyses showed that individuals with sarcopenia consume fewer calories/day than individuals without sarcopenia (n = 10 studies; standardized mean difference (SMD) -0.15; 95% confidence interval: -0.29, -0.01) diagnosed by EWGSOP1 and EWGSOP2. Individuals with sarcopenia consume less omega-3, folate, magnesium, phosphorus, selenium, zinc, and vitamins C, D, and E when compared with those without sarcopenia.

Conclusion: The results of the present study suggest that insufficient intake of energy and nutrients with antioxidant potential may be associated with sarcopenia.

Systematic review registration: PROSPERO registration no. CRD 42020195698.

欧洲老年人肌肉疏松症工作组诊断出的肌肉疏松症患者和未诊断出肌肉疏松症患者的能量和营养素摄入量:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景越来越多的证据表明,膳食摄入不足与肌肉疏松症有关:在这项系统性回顾和荟萃分析中,仅使用欧洲老年人肌肉疏松症工作组 2010 年(EWGSOP1)和 2019 年(EWGSOP2)共识诊断标准,比较了肌肉疏松症患者和非肌肉疏松症患者的能量和营养素摄入量:数据来源:仅纳入比较患有和未患有肌肉疏松症的个体仅从食物中摄取能量和营养素的观察性研究。研究在以下数据库中进行检索:Embase、PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、Lilacs、Ovid 和 Scopus。综述遵循了 PRISMA 核对表,并将协议提交给了 PROSPERO:数据由两位作者独立提取。采用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表对研究的方法学质量进行评估:数据分析:共发现了 8648 篇文章,其中 12 篇被选中。与无肌肉疏松症的患者相比,有肌肉疏松症的患者摄入的能量和一些营养素(主要是抗氧化剂)较低。元分析表明,根据 EWGSOP1 和 EWGSOP2 诊断,患有肌肉疏松症的患者每天摄入的卡路里比未患有肌肉疏松症的患者少(n = 10 项研究;标准化平均差异(SMD)-0.15;95% 置信区间:-0.29,-0.01)。与非肌少症患者相比,肌少症患者摄入的欧米伽-3、叶酸、镁、磷、硒、锌、维生素 C、D 和 E 较少:本研究结果表明,能量和具有抗氧化潜力的营养素摄入不足可能与肌肉疏松症有关:系统综述注册:PROSPERO 注册编号系统综述注册:PROSPERO 注册编号:CRD 42020195698。
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Nutrition reviews
Nutrition reviews 医学-营养学
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
1.60%
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121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nutrition Reviews is a highly cited, monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that specializes in the publication of authoritative and critical literature reviews on current and emerging topics in nutrition science, food science, clinical nutrition, and nutrition policy. Readers of Nutrition Reviews include nutrition scientists, biomedical researchers, clinical and dietetic practitioners, and advanced students of nutrition.
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