[Development of a Risk Prediction Model and a Simple Assessment Sheet for Screening Undernutrition Using Factors Related to Food Environment Accessibility among Older Adults Living Alone in Semi-mountainous Areas].

Q3 Medicine
Ai Nakai, Ikuharu Morioka
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Abstract

Objectives: In addition to an aging population, the number of single-person households is increasing in semi-mountainous areas. The nutritional status of older adults living alone has also been studied as they are prone to undernutrition. In this study, we aimed to develop a risk prediction model and a simple assessment sheet for screening undernutrition using factors related to food environment accessibility among older adults living alone in semi-mountainous areas.

Methods: This study included 181 participants (36 men, 145 women) living alone in four semi-mountainous areas (mean age, 83.6 years). Factors related to accessibility to the food environment were measured using 30 predefined items. The Mini-Nutritional Assessment Short Form was used for the nutritional status assessment.

Results: An exploratory factor analysis was performed using 30 items of the food environment accessibility, among which, 16 items were extracted. On the basis of the results of a logistic regression analysis using 17 items including age, 10 items were selected to be included in the logistic model to predict the risk of undernutrition. The risk prediction model showed fair discrimination (area under the curve=0.722) and calibration capabilities (Hosme-Lemeshow test, p=0.822). A simple rating sheet was developed using a model to predict undernutrition risk using factors related to food environment accessibility among older adults living alone in semi-mountainous areas.

Conclusions: A simple assessment sheet was developed to evaluate the undernutrition risk using factors related to food environment accessibility among older adults living alone in semi-mountainous areas.

[利用食物环境可及性相关因素筛选半山区独居老年人营养不良风险预测模型和简易评估表的建立]。
目标:除了人口老龄化外,半山区的单身家庭数量也在增加。独居老年人的营养状况也进行了研究,因为他们容易营养不良。在这项研究中,我们的目的是建立一个风险预测模型和一个简单的评估表,用于筛选与食物环境可及性相关的半山区独居老年人的营养不良。方法:本研究纳入4个半山区独居者181人(男36人,女145人),平均年龄83.6岁。与食品环境可及性相关的因素使用30个预定义项目进行测量。营养状况评估采用迷你营养评估简表。结果:利用食品环境可达性的30个项目进行探索性因子分析,提取出16个项目。在对年龄等17个项目进行logistic回归分析的基础上,选择10个项目纳入logistic模型预测营养不良风险。风险预测模型具有良好的判别性(曲线下面积=0.722)和校准能力(homme - lemeshow检验,p=0.822)。利用与半山区独居老年人的食物环境可及性相关因素的模型,编制了一份简单的评分表,以预测营养不良风险。结论:开发了一个简单的评估表,利用与食物环境可及性相关的因素来评估半山区独居老年人的营养不良风险。
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Japanese Journal of Hygiene
Japanese Journal of Hygiene Medicine-Medicine (all)
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