The correlation of zinc serum levels and zinc intake with taste disorders in elderly patients at Babatan Public Health Center Bandung

Rahmatia Djou, D. M. D. Herawati, T. Dewi
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Taste disorders, which can be caused by various factors, including deficiency of zinc levels in the body and lack of zinc, generally occur in the elderly. The aim of the study was to analyze the correlation between zinc serum levels and zinc intake, as well as the correlation between salivary volume, hypertension, and smoking with taste disorders in the elderly. This was analytical observational research with a cross-sectional method, which was conducted on 100 elderly patients, at Babatan Health Community Center, Bandung, Indonesia. The sampling was conducted through the following: interview about systemic disease history, drugs taken, and smoking habits; examination of oral cavity conditions; nutrition intake interviews; taste tests tests; and zinc serum measurement using the atomic absorption spectrometry. The data were obtained statistically. Among these one hundred elderly patients, 79 had low zinc serum levels and 94 had inadequate zinc intake. The average zinc serum in the elderly patients with taste disorders was 40.1 μg/dl, whereas those without taste disorders was 72.4 μg/dl, with a p value of <0.001. The average zinc intake in the elderly patients with taste disorders was 3.4, whereas in those without taste disorders was 6.0, with a p value of <0.027. Smoking correlated with taste disorders, while salivary volume and hypertension had no a correlation with taste disorders. There was correlation between zinc serum levels and zinc intake on taste disorders in the elderly patients. Smoking had a relationship with taste disorders in the elderly patients, whereas salivary volume and hypertension had no correlation with taste disorders in the elderly patients.
万隆Babatan公共卫生中心老年患者血清锌水平和锌摄入量与味觉障碍的相关性
味觉障碍可由多种因素引起,包括体内锌水平不足和缺锌,通常发生在老年人身上。该研究的目的是分析血清锌水平与锌摄入量之间的关系,以及老年人唾液量、高血压和吸烟与味觉障碍之间的关系。本研究采用横断面方法,对印度尼西亚万隆Babatan卫生社区中心的100名老年患者进行了分析性观察研究。抽样方式为:对全身性病史、用药情况、吸烟习惯进行访谈;口腔检查;营养摄入访谈;味觉测试;用原子吸收光谱法测定血清锌。数据经统计学处理。在这100例老年患者中,79例血清锌水平低,94例锌摄入量不足。老年味觉障碍患者血清锌平均含量为40.1 μg/dl,无味觉障碍患者血清锌平均含量为72.4 μg/dl, p值均<0.001。老年味觉障碍患者平均锌摄入量为3.4,无味觉障碍患者平均锌摄入量为6.0,p值<0.027。吸烟与味觉障碍相关,而唾液量和高血压与味觉障碍无关。老年味觉障碍患者血清锌水平与锌摄入量之间存在相关性。吸烟与老年患者味觉障碍有关,而唾液量和高血压与老年患者味觉障碍无相关性。
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