José Luis Gálvez-Romero, Natali Loranca-González, Ángel Ethian Meraz-Portilla, Gabriela Odette Hernández-Briones, Rosaura Olivos-Rodríguez, Enrique Pérez-Romero
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Of these, 83.3% had a normal nutritional status, while 16.7% were at risk of malnutrition, with an average MNA score of 25.6 ± 2.7. The intradermal reaction test at 48 hours, showed an induration greater than 5 mm in 58.3% for Gram-positive bacteria, 38.9% for tetanus/diphtheria, 66.7% for candidin, and 0% for Escherichia coli. A positive response to candidin was more frequent in women at risk of malnutrition (OR: 1.3: CI<sub>95%</sub>: 1.1 - 1.7; p = 0.05). After 96 hours, a candidin induration greater than 7 mm showed an area under the ROC curve of 0.75 (CI<sub>95%</sub>: 0.57 - 0.94; p = 0.05) for predicting the risk of malnutrition.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Older adult women with good nutritional status maintain an adequate cellular immune response, whereas those at risk of malnutrition exhibit greater reactivity to candidin, suggesting a possible immunological alteration associated with malnutrition.</p>","PeriodicalId":101421,"journal":{"name":"Revista alergia Mexico (Tecamachalco, Puebla, Mexico : 1993)","volume":"72 1","pages":"28-34"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-03-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"[Delayed hypersensitivity and its relationship with the nutritional status of older adult women].\",\"authors\":\"José Luis Gálvez-Romero, Natali Loranca-González, Ángel Ethian Meraz-Portilla, Gabriela Odette Hernández-Briones, Rosaura Olivos-Rodríguez, Enrique Pérez-Romero\",\"doi\":\"10.29262/ram.v72i1.1436\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>To analyze the relationship between cellular immune response, assessed through delayed hypersensitivity intradermal tests, and nutritional status in older adult women.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>A correlational observational study was conducted on elderly women, without evidence of infection, with an average age of 69.2 ± 5.9 years. 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[Delayed hypersensitivity and its relationship with the nutritional status of older adult women].
Objective: To analyze the relationship between cellular immune response, assessed through delayed hypersensitivity intradermal tests, and nutritional status in older adult women.
Methods: A correlational observational study was conducted on elderly women, without evidence of infection, with an average age of 69.2 ± 5.9 years. Nutritional status was assessed using the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) scale, and the in vivo cell-mediated immune response was measured through delayed hypersensitivity tests to various microbial antigens.
Results: A total of 36 older adult women were enrolled in the study. Of these, 83.3% had a normal nutritional status, while 16.7% were at risk of malnutrition, with an average MNA score of 25.6 ± 2.7. The intradermal reaction test at 48 hours, showed an induration greater than 5 mm in 58.3% for Gram-positive bacteria, 38.9% for tetanus/diphtheria, 66.7% for candidin, and 0% for Escherichia coli. A positive response to candidin was more frequent in women at risk of malnutrition (OR: 1.3: CI95%: 1.1 - 1.7; p = 0.05). After 96 hours, a candidin induration greater than 7 mm showed an area under the ROC curve of 0.75 (CI95%: 0.57 - 0.94; p = 0.05) for predicting the risk of malnutrition.
Conclusion: Older adult women with good nutritional status maintain an adequate cellular immune response, whereas those at risk of malnutrition exhibit greater reactivity to candidin, suggesting a possible immunological alteration associated with malnutrition.