Factors Influencing Dietary Intake Frequencies and Nutritional Risk among Community-Residing Older Adults.

Q3 Medicine
Lindsay MacNab, Sarah L Francis, Ingrid Lofgren, Catherine Violette, Mack C Shelley, Matthew Delmonico, Furong Xu
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Abstract

Older adult (OA) dietary practices may be placing them at nutritional risk. This cross-sectional study examined the dietary intake frequencies (DIF) and nutritional risk (NR) using the Dietary Screening Tool (DST) of OA attending community-based nutrition education and physical activity programs. Most were white females aged 60-80 years. The majority (80.1%) were classified as "at NR" or "at possible NR." Participants had "low" lean protein, dairy, and processed meat DIF and "moderate" whole fruit and juice, total and whole grains, vegetables and added fats, sugars, and sweets DIF. State influenced whole fruit and juice (p ≤ .001) and vegetable (p = .021) DIF, age influenced processed meat DIF (p = .001), and gender influenced NR (p = .006), vegetable (p = .022), and processed meat (p = .033) DIF. Results indicate that OA participating in lifestyle interventions are at NR. When developing future nutrition education programs, educators should consider sociodemographic factors to promote dairy and protein-rich foods to OA at NR.

影响社区老年人膳食摄入频率和营养风险的因素。
老年人(OA)的饮食习惯可能使他们处于营养风险之中。本横断面研究采用膳食筛查工具(DST)对参加社区营养教育和体育活动项目的OA进行膳食摄入频率(DIF)和营养风险(NR)的检测。大多数是60-80岁的白人女性。大多数(80.1%)被归类为“在NR”或“在可能的NR”。参与者摄入“低”瘦肉蛋白、乳制品和加工肉类的DIF,以及“中等”全水果和果汁、全谷物和全谷物、蔬菜和添加脂肪、糖和糖果的DIF。状态影响整个水果和果汁(p≤0.001)和蔬菜(p = 0.021)的DIF,年龄影响加工肉类的DIF (p = 0.001),性别影响NR (p = 0.006)、蔬菜(p = 0.022)和加工肉类(p = 0.033)的DIF。研究结果表明,参与生活方式干预的OA处于NR水平。在制定未来的营养教育计划时,教育工作者应考虑社会人口因素,向OA推荐乳制品和富含蛋白质的食物。
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Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics
Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics publishes original research studies that are directly relevant to clinical and community nutrition issues that affect older adults. Epidemiologic and community-based studies are suitable for JNE, as are well-controlled clinical trials of preventive and therapeutic nutritional interventions. The Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics invites papers on a broad array of topics in the nutrition and aging field, including but not limited to studies of: preventive nutrition, nutritional interventions for chronic disease, aging effects on nutritional requirements, nutritional status and dietary intake behaviors, nutritional frailty and functional status, usefulness of supplements, programmatic interventions, transitions in care and long term care, and community nutrition issues.
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