Nutritional Evaluation of Therapeutic Diets for Cardiovascular Diseases in Hospitals of General Santos City, Philippines: A Comparative Cross-sectional Study.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.8167
Karyne June D Simon, Wilmar Jun O Elopre
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the nutritional adequacy and compliance with cardiovascular disease (CVD) guidelines in therapeutic diets implemented in four hospitals in General Santos City, Philippines.

Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional study and analyzed the one-day therapeutic menus of four hospitals using the Philippine Food Composition Table and the United States Department of Agriculture nutrient database. The nutrient contents calculated in this study were compared among hospitals and benchmarked against the Philippine Dietary Reference Intakes (PDRI) and CVD-specific guidelines, the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH), and Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC). The nutrient adequacy ratios (NARs) and the corresponding mean (SD) values were used to interpret the data.

Results: Based on the PDRI, the mean (SD) NARs for proteins, simple sugars, vitamin B6, folate, and vitamin B12 were 116% (11%), 72% (16%), 139% (34%), 115% (7%), and 324% (156%), respectively, which were all interpreted as adequate. However, the mean (SD) NARs for energy, 88% (7%), and dietary fiber, 53% (33%), indicate non-compliance with the requirements for these components. As for the DASH guidelines, the hospitals failed to meet the recommendations for calcium, magnesium, and potassium, with mean (SD) NARs of 45% (14%), 49% (10%), and 51% (7%), respectively. The levels of saturated fatty acids, 195% (53%), and dietary cholesterol, 363% (177%), exceeded the limits set by the guidelines. For the TLC guidelines, the mean (SD) NARs of 70% (24%) and 40% (10%) for monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids, respectively, were interpreted as suboptimal. Conclusive interpretations cannot be drawn for sodium, total carbohydrates, total fats due to large variations in their compositions among the hospitals.

Conclusion: At the menu analysis level, while the therapeutic diets adhered to the recommendations for proteins, simple sugars, and the vitamins, they fell short in their provision for energy, unsaturated fats, dietary fiber, and most minerals. They also exceeded the limits for most dietary lipid parameters set by DASH and TLC. The findings of this study highlight the need for improvements in nutritional adequacy and adherence to CVD guidelines in hospital therapeutic diets. Due to the limited number of observations, future research should aim to confirm and clarify these findings.

菲律宾桑托斯市医院治疗性饮食对心血管疾病的营养评价:一项比较横断面研究
目的:本研究旨在评估菲律宾桑托斯将军市四家医院实施的治疗性饮食中营养充足性和心血管疾病(CVD)指南的依从性。方法:本研究采用横断面研究,利用菲律宾食品成分表和美国农业部营养数据库,分析了四家医院的一日治疗菜单。本研究中计算的营养素含量在医院之间进行了比较,并以菲律宾膳食参考摄入量(PDRI)和cvd特定指南、停止高血压的饮食方法(DASH)和治疗性生活方式改变(TLC)为基准。采用营养充足比(NARs)和相应的平均值(SD)来解释数据。结果:基于PDRI,蛋白质、单糖、维生素B6、叶酸和维生素B12的平均(SD) NARs分别为116%(11%)、72%(16%)、139%(34%)、115%(7%)和324%(156%),均被解释为足够。然而,能量的平均(SD) NARs为88%(7%),膳食纤维的平均(SD) NARs为53%(33%),表明这些成分不符合要求。就DASH指南而言,医院未能达到钙、镁和钾的建议,平均(SD) NARs分别为45%(14%)、49%(10%)和51%(7%)。饱和脂肪酸(195%)(53%)和膳食胆固醇(363%)(177%)的水平超过了指南规定的限制。对于TLC指南,单不饱和脂肪酸和多不饱和脂肪酸的平均(SD) NARs分别为70%(24%)和40%(10%),被解释为次优。由于各医院的钠、总碳水化合物和总脂肪的成分差异很大,因此无法得出结论性的解释。结论:在菜单分析层面上,虽然治疗性饮食坚持推荐蛋白质、单糖和维生素,但在提供能量、不饱和脂肪、膳食纤维和大多数矿物质方面却不足。DASH和TLC测定的脂肪参数均超过了限定值。本研究的发现强调了在医院治疗性饮食中改善营养充足性和遵守心血管疾病指南的必要性。由于观察的数量有限,未来的研究应旨在证实和澄清这些发现。
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