A Randomized Study on the Effect of Dried Fruit on Acid-Base Balance, Diet Quality, and Markers of Musculoskeletal Health in Community Dwelling Adults.

IF 6.8 4区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
L Ceglia, K Shea, H Rasmussen, C H Gilhooly, B Dawson-Hughes
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Abstract

Objectives: We tested whether 100 g/day of dried fruit (vs. no supplemental fruit control) for 6 months alters 24-hr urinary net acid excretion (NAE), bone resorption, weight, body composition, muscle performance, and diet quality. We explored consistency of self-selected dietary composition and potential renal acid load (PRAL).

Methods: This randomized, single-blind, 2-armed study included 83 normal- and over-weight men and postmenopausal women (age ≥50 years) on self-reported low fruit diets. Endpoints included group differences in NAE (primary), 24-hr urinary N-telopeptide (NTX), weight, body composition, muscle performance, and diet quality.

Results: At baseline, mean (±SD) age was 69 ± 8 years; 86% were Caucasian; body mass index was 24.5 ± 2.8 kg/m2; 46% female, and NAE was 32.4 ± 23.1 mmol with no significant baseline group differences. No significant group differences were noted in NAE (primary), NTX, weight, body composition, muscle performance or diet quality at 6 months. In the cohort as a whole, 6-month change in NAE was positively associated with change in NTX, but no significant associations were noted in other outcomes. PRAL on the day of the urine collection was positively associated with NAE. Comparison of two consecutive baseline 24-hr diet recalls revealed wide intra-individual variability in PRAL in self-selected diets in our participants.

Conclusion: In this field study of older adults consuming self-selected diets, making one change to the diet by adding 100 g/day of dried fruit (equivalent to 4 servings per day) had no significant impact on NAE when compared to a no supplemental fruit control. This null finding may be attributable to the high day-to-day variability in consumption of foods affecting NAE. Added fruit also had no significant effect on weight, fat, muscle, or bone outcomes over a 6-month period.

干果对社区居民酸碱平衡、饮食质量和肌肉骨骼健康指标影响的随机研究
目的:我们测试了连续6个月每天100g干果(与不添加水果对照)是否会改变24小时尿净酸排泄(NAE)、骨吸收、体重、体成分、肌肉性能和饮食质量。我们探讨了自选膳食成分和潜在肾酸负荷(PRAL)的一致性。方法:这项随机、单盲、双臂研究纳入了83名体重正常和超重的男性和绝经后妇女(年龄≥50岁),她们自报低水果饮食。终点包括NAE(原发性)、24小时尿n端肽(NTX)、体重、体成分、肌肉表现和饮食质量的组间差异。结果:基线时,平均(±SD)年龄为69±8岁;86%为白种人;体质指数为24.5±2.8 kg/m2;46%为女性,NAE为32.4±23.1 mmol,基线组间无显著差异。6个月时NAE(原发性)、NTX、体重、体成分、肌肉表现或饮食质量均无显著组间差异。在整个队列中,6个月NAE的变化与NTX的变化呈正相关,但在其他结果中没有发现显著关联。尿液采集当天的PRAL与NAE呈正相关。两次连续基线24小时饮食回顾的比较显示,在我们的参与者中,自我选择饮食中的PRAL存在广泛的个体差异。结论:在这项对自选饮食的老年人进行的实地研究中,与不补充水果的对照组相比,通过每天添加100克干果(相当于每天4份)来改变饮食,对NAE没有显著影响。这一无效发现可能归因于影响NAE的食物的日常消费的高度变异性。在6个月的时间里,添加水果对体重、脂肪、肌肉或骨骼也没有显著影响。
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