Dietary intake and nutritional status in patients with newly diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease: insights from the IBSEN III study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Insaf Zerouga, Jørgen Valeur, Christine Sommer, Milada Cvancarova Småstuen, Asle Wilhelm Medhus, Charlotte Lund, Ingunn Johansen, Raziye Boyar Cetinkaya, May-Bente Bengtson, Roald Torp, Øistein Hovde, Gert Huppertz-Hauss, Trond Espen Detlie, Tone Bergene Aabrekk, Petr Ricanek, Svein Oskar Frigstad, Laila Arnesdatter Hopstock, Randi Opheim, Vendel Ailin Kristensen, Marte Lie Høivik, Monica Hauger Carlsen, Anne-Marie Aas
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Abstract

Background: Dietary recommendations in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are inconclusive, and patients may follow restrictive diets with increased risk of malnutrition. The aim of this study was to compare dietary intakes and nutritional status in men and women with newly diagnosed IBD with a general population sample, and to investigate whether intakes were in line with the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study including adults≥ 40 years with IBD from the Inflammatory Bowel Disease in South-Eastern Norway (IBSEN) III cohort study. A validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was used in dietary data collection, and a sample from the seventh survey of the Tromsø Study was included as a comparison group.

Results: A total of 227 men and women with IBD were included. IBD patients had higher intake of grain products, sweetened beverages, energy, fat and polyunsaturated fat (PUFA), but lower intake of dairy products, alcohol and iodine compared to adults from the comparison sample (p < 0.01). Intakes of saturated fat and carbohydrates in both genders, and vitamin D in women were not within recommended levels. Anemia and hypoalbuminemia were more prevalent in IBD patients than in the comparison sample.

Conclusions: Dietary intakes in newly diagnosed IBD patients were mostly in line with Nordic Nutrition Recommendations. Higher proportion of IBD patients exceeded recommended allowances of fat and added sugar than the comparison sample. Insufficient micronutrient intake, anemia and hypoalbuminemia are present challenges in IBD patients that require monitoring.

新诊断炎症性肠病患者的饮食摄入和营养状况:IBSEN III 研究的启示。
背景:炎症性肠病(IBD)的饮食建议尚无定论,患者可能会限制饮食,从而增加营养不良的风险。本研究旨在比较新诊断为 IBD 的男性和女性患者与普通人群样本的饮食摄入量和营养状况,并调查摄入量是否符合北欧营养建议:这是一项横断面研究,研究对象包括挪威东南部炎症性肠病(IBSEN)III队列研究中≥40岁的IBD成人患者。在收集饮食数据时使用了经过验证的食物频率问卷(FFQ),并将特罗姆瑟研究第七次调查的样本作为对比组:结果:共纳入了 227 名患有 IBD 的男性和女性患者。与对比样本中的成年人相比,IBD 患者的谷物制品、甜饮料、能量、脂肪和多不饱和脂肪(PUFA)摄入量较高,但乳制品、酒精和碘的摄入量较低(p 结论:IBD 患者的膳食摄入量与对比样本中的成年人相比较高,但乳制品、酒精和碘的摄入量较低:新诊断的IBD患者的膳食摄入量大多符合北欧营养建议。与对比样本相比,IBD患者中超过推荐脂肪和添加糖摄入量的比例较高。微量营养素摄入不足、贫血和低白蛋白血症是IBD患者目前面临的挑战,需要进行监测。
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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology is one of the most important journals for international medical research in gastroenterology and hepatology with international contributors, Editorial Board, and distribution
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