Dietary variety and nutrient intake among Japanese community-dwelling older adults: A cross-sectional study

Mika Kimura , Ai Moriyasu , Ryo Miyazaki
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Abstract

Background

Maintaining good nutritional status through a varied diet is key to healthy aging.

Methods

This cross-sectional study investigated the association between dietary variety based on the food frequency score (FFS, the score of the frequency of daily intake of 10 food groups, range 0–30) and nutrient intake based on a brief self-administered diet history questionnaire. Data from 130 older adults were analyzed. In addition, the association between FFS and estimated average requirement (EAR) deficiency in the Dietary Reference Intakes for Japanese was investigated.

Results

FFS significantly correlated with most of 29 nutrients investigated, except for carbohydrate and sodium, and inversely correlated with alcohol. FFS categorized into tertiles was significantly associated with many of 29 nutrients, except for carbohydrates, n-3 unsaturated fat, vitamin D, vitamin B12, sodium, and manganese, and inversely associated with alcohol. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that a higher FFS significantly decreased the odds of EAR deficiencies of vitamin A, thiamine, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, and zinc. The calculated cutoff values of FFS for EAR deficiencies were 17 for vitamin A, vitamin C, and calcium or 18 for thiamine, magnesium, and zinc.

Conclusion

Based on FFS, this study found that dietary variety was significantly associated with various nutrients and inversely associated with EAR deficiency rates among community-dwelling older adults. These results indicate that improving FFS may help maintain nutritional status, and the simple recommendation of a daily intake of 10 food groups may be useful for community-dwelling older adults.

日本社区老年人的饮食多样性和营养摄入量:横断面研究
方法这项横断面研究根据食物频率评分(FFS,10 种食物的日常摄入频率评分,范围为 0-30 分)调查了食物多样性与营养素摄入量之间的关系,营养素摄入量是根据简短的自填式饮食史问卷调查得出的。对 130 名老年人的数据进行了分析。结果 除碳水化合物和钠外,FFS 与所调查的 29 种营养素中的大多数都有显著相关性,与酒精成反比。除碳水化合物、n-3 不饱和脂肪、维生素 D、维生素 B12、钠和锰外,FFS 与 29 种营养素中的许多营养素呈显著相关,与酒精呈反相关。多元逻辑回归分析表明,FFS 越高,EAR 缺乏维生素 A、硫胺素、维生素 C、钙、镁和锌的几率就越低。计算得出的 EAR 缺乏症的 FFS 临界值为:维生素 A、维生素 C 和钙为 17,硫胺素、镁和锌为 18。这些结果表明,改善膳食结构有助于维持营养状况,而每天摄入 10 种食物的简单建议可能对社区居住的老年人有用。
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Aging and health research
Aging and health research Clinical Neurology, Public Health and Health Policy, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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