Nutritional status in the oldest elderly and associated factors

Elaine Caroline Boscatto , Maria de Fátima da Silva Duarte , Raildo da Silva Coqueiro , Aline Rodrigues Barbosa
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Abstract

Objective

To verify factors associated with nutritional status in an oldest elderly community-dwelling population in Southern Brazil.

Methods

This cross-sectional epidemiological and household-based study involved all subjects (n = 134) aged ≥ 80 years who were living in Antônio Carlos (Santa Catarina state, Brazil). Nutritional status was assessed by body mass index (BMI < 22.0 kg/m2, underweight; BMI > 27.0 kg/m2, overweight). Explanatory variables in the study were: gender (women/men), literacy (knows how to write and read – yes/no), living conditions (lives alone/with company), cognitive function (normal/altered), eating difficulty (yes/no), medication use (none to two/three or more), morbidity (none to two/three or more diseases), alimentary pattern (adequate/inadequate), alcohol consumption (none to one day a week, two or more days a week), cigarette smoking (never/current or former smoker), physical activity level (< 150 min/week; ≥ 150 min/week), and sitting time (< 4 hours/day; ≥ 4 hours but < 6 hours/day; ≥ 6 hours/day).

Results

Prevalence of underweight was 27.3% in men and 12.8% in women (p < 0.01), and was positively associated with altered cognitive function (OR: 3.52) and inversely related with greater medication use (OR: 0.34). Overweight affected 25.5% of men and 53.8% of women. It was negatively associated with illiteracy (OR: 0.12) and positively associated with female gender (OR: 2.58).

Conclusion

There are differences between men and women regarding nutritional status. The factors associated to nutritional status of the oldest elderly from Antônio Carlos are specific to the vulnerability condition (underweight and overweight).

高龄老年人营养状况及相关因素分析
目的验证与巴西南部老年社区居民营养状况相关的因素。方法采用横断面流行病学和家庭为基础的研究,纳入了所有年龄≥80岁、居住在Antônio Carlos (Santa Catarina州,巴西)的受试者(n = 134)。营养状况通过体重指数(BMI <22.0 kg/m2,过轻;体重指数比;27.0 kg/m2,超重)。本研究的解释变量为:性别(女性/男性)、文化程度(会写字和阅读-是/否)、生活条件(独自生活/与同伴生活)、认知功能(正常/改变)、饮食困难(是/否)、药物使用(无至两种/三种或更多疾病)、发病率(无至两种/三种或更多疾病)、饮食模式(充足/不足)、饮酒(每周无至一天,每周两天或更多)、吸烟(从不吸烟/现在吸烟或以前吸烟)、体育活动水平(<150分钟/周;≥150分钟/周),静坐时间(<4小时/天;≥4小时,但<6小时/天;≥6小时/天)。结果男性体重过轻的患病率为27.3%,女性为12.8% (p <0.01),与认知功能改变呈正相关(OR: 3.52),与更多的药物使用负相关(OR: 0.34)。超重影响了25.5%的男性和53.8%的女性。与文盲率呈负相关(OR: 0.12),与女性性别呈正相关(OR: 2.58)。结论男性和女性在营养状况上存在差异。与Antônio Carlos的老年人营养状况相关的因素是特定于脆弱状况(体重不足和超重)的。
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