Changes in nutritional status and patterns of morbidity among free-living elderly persons: A 10-year longitudinal study

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作者
Vellas, BJ
Hunt, WC
Romero, LJ
Koehler, KM
Baumgartner, RN
Garry, PJ
机构
[1] UNIV NEW MEXICO, SCH MED, CLIN NUTR PROGRAM, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87131 USA
[2] CHU PURPAN, DEPT INTERNAL MED & GERONTOL, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
关键词
elderly; nutritional status; morbidity; longitudinal;
D O I
10.1016/S0899-9007(97)00029-4
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Nutritional intake appears to be an important factor contributing to aging. In the present study we describe changes in physical health related to nutritional intake among elderly persons in a 10-y longitudinal study. Among 304 healthy elderly participants (median age 72 y on entry into the study in 1980), 97 (34.2%) are still in good health 10 y later in 1990, 74 (26.5%) have become frail or sick, 54 (19.1%) have died, and 57 (20.1%) have dropped out of the study. Women with lower or higher energy intakes (in 1980 and 1981) than the current Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA; between 25 and 30 kcal/kg) were more likely to become frail or sick or to die in 1990 than those with energy intake in the midrange (below RDA, odds ratio (OR) = 3.3, confidence interval (CI) = 1.2-8.6; above RDA, OR = 3.4, CI: 1.1-10.7). Moreover, women with protein intakes greater than the midrange of 0.8-1.2 g/kg of body weight (1.20-1.76 g/kg in 1980 and 1981) tended to have fewer health problems over the next 10 y than those with protein intakes <0.8 g/kg, suggesting that the mean protein requirement in elderly adults is greater than that established by the 1985 joint World Health Organization/FAO/UNU Expert Committee. Moreover, a decrease in energy intake was greater in elderly persons who died or dropped out of the study because of illness. (C)Elsevier Science Inc. 1997.
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