Association of Dietary Quality with Subjective Health-Related Perception and Chronic Diseases According to Age Segmentation of Korean Elderly

Sojeong Lee, Seungmin Lee
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Objectives: This study examined the Korean elderly’s dietary intake status, subjective health-related perception and chronic disease prevalence among age groups. Associations of dietary quality with subjective health-related perception and chronic diseases were also examined. Methods: Based on data from the 7th National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a total of 3,231 elderly were selected and categorized into 4 age groups of ‘65 ~ 69’, ‘70 ~ 74’, ‘75 ~ 79’ and ‘over 80’. Nutrient intakes, proportions of those with insufficient nutrient intakes, Korean Healthy Eating Index (KHEI), some subjective health-related perceptions and prevalence of major chronic diseases were compared according to the age groups. Differences in the subjective health-related perceptions and odds ratios of the chronic diseases according to the quartile levels of KHEI within the same age group were analyzed. Results: With the increase of age, several nutrient intakes ( P < 0.001) and KHEI scores significantly decreased ( P < 0.01). In women, activity restriction increased ( P < 0.05), and EQ-5D score decreased with age ( P < 0.001). Prevalence of hypertension ( P < 0.0001), hypercholesterolemia ( P < 0.05) and anemia ( P < 0.01) significantly increased, while hypertriglyceridemia ( P < 0.01) significantly decreased only in men. Obesity prevalence decreased, while underweight prevalence increased ( P < 0.05). Subjective health status, EQ-5D score and PHQ-9 score significantly improved as KHEI score increased in certain age groups of women ( P < 0.05). Odds ratio of hypercholesterolemia significantly increased with the increase of KHEI score in 65 ~ 69-year-old women. However, hypertension and anemia significantly decreased with the increase of KHEI score in 75 ~ 79-year-old women ( P < 0.05). Conclusions: The study findings suggest that nutrition management and policy for the Korean elderly need to apply a segmented age standard that can better reflect their dynamic characteristics.
膳食质量与韩国老年人主观健康感知和慢性疾病的关系
目的:本研究探讨韩国老年人膳食摄入状况、主观健康感知和各年龄组慢性疾病患病率。饮食质量与主观健康感知和慢性疾病的关系也进行了研究。方法:根据第七次全国健康与营养调查资料,选取老年人3231人,分为65 ~ 69岁、70 ~ 74岁、75 ~ 79岁和80岁以上4个年龄组。根据年龄组比较了营养摄入量、营养摄入量不足者的比例、韩国健康饮食指数(KHEI)、一些主观健康相关认知和主要慢性疾病的患病率。根据同一年龄组KHEI的四分位数水平,分析慢性疾病的主观健康相关认知和优势比的差异。结果:随着年龄的增加,几种营养素摄入量(P < 0.001)和KHEI评分显著降低(P < 0.01)。在女性中,活动限制增加(P < 0.05), EQ-5D评分随年龄下降(P < 0.001)。高血压(P < 0.0001)、高胆固醇血症(P < 0.05)和贫血(P < 0.01)的患病率显著升高,而高甘油三酯血症(P < 0.01)仅在男性中显著降低。肥胖患病率下降,体重不足患病率上升(P < 0.05)。主观健康状况、EQ-5D评分、PHQ-9评分随KHEI评分升高而显著改善(P < 0.05)。65 ~ 69岁女性高胆固醇血症的优势比随着KHEI评分的升高而显著增高。75 ~ 79岁女性高血压、贫血随着KHEI评分的升高而显著降低(P < 0.05)。结论:研究结果表明,韩国老年人的营养管理和政策需要采用能够更好地反映其动态特征的分段年龄标准。
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