Diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a Brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fats

Introduction: The elderly population is susceptible to changes in nutritional status due to factors related to socioeconomic and physiological changes; however, studies that evaluated the current dietary status of the elderly in Brazil are still scarce. Objective: To evaluate the quality of the diet...

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Main Authors: Luciana Peixoto Franco, Sandra Patricia Crispim, Maria Eliana Madalozzo Schieferdecker
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Language:English
Published: Josely Correa Koury 2021-06-01
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spelling doaj-397377507dbc4949929605240674a39e2021-09-02T22:07:49ZengJosely Correa KouryDemetra2238-913X2021-06-01160e50419e5041910.12957/demetra.2021.5041929557Diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a Brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fatsLuciana Peixoto Franco0Sandra Patricia Crispim1Maria Eliana Madalozzo Schieferdecker2Universidade Federal do ParanáUniversidade Federal do Paraná.Universidade Federal do Paraná.Introduction: The elderly population is susceptible to changes in nutritional status due to factors related to socioeconomic and physiological changes; however, studies that evaluated the current dietary status of the elderly in Brazil are still scarce. Objective: To evaluate the quality of the diet of non-institutionalized elderly women from a capital city in southern Brazil. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, with 174 convenience sampled elderly women. Food intake was assessed by means of a three-day dietary record. Diet quality was assessed through the Diet Quality Index - Revised (IQD-R) adapted for the Brazilian population. Results: This work showed that 56.9% (n=99), 40.8% (n=71), and 2.3% (n=4) of the diets of the participants were classified as "needs modification", "healthy", and "inadequate", respectively. The mean score obtained through the IQD-R was 62.5 (± 9.6), with a minimum of 30.2 points and a maximum of 84.9 points. In the analysis of food group consumption, there was a low score for saturated fat (9.96±0.50), mono and polyunsaturated fats (1.08±2.21), whole grains (1.7±1.54), sodium (7.31±2.27), and a higher score for the total grains group (4.61±0.54). Conclusion: Most of the elderly women assessed needed improvement in the quality of their diets, with emphasis on the consumption of whole grains and mono and polyunsaturated fats, but with adequate intake of saturated fat and sodiumhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/demetra/article/view/50419envelhecimento. saúde do idoso. consumo de alimentos. nutrição do idoso.
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Maria Eliana Madalozzo Schieferdecker
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Sandra Patricia Crispim
Maria Eliana Madalozzo Schieferdecker
Diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a Brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fats
Demetra
envelhecimento. saúde do idoso. consumo de alimentos. nutrição do idoso.
author_facet Luciana Peixoto Franco
Sandra Patricia Crispim
Maria Eliana Madalozzo Schieferdecker
author_sort Luciana Peixoto Franco
title Diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a Brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fats
title_short Diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a Brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fats
title_full Diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a Brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fats
title_fullStr Diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a Brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fats
title_full_unstemmed Diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a Brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fats
title_sort diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fats
publisher Josely Correa Koury
series Demetra
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction: The elderly population is susceptible to changes in nutritional status due to factors related to socioeconomic and physiological changes; however, studies that evaluated the current dietary status of the elderly in Brazil are still scarce. Objective: To evaluate the quality of the diet of non-institutionalized elderly women from a capital city in southern Brazil. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, with 174 convenience sampled elderly women. Food intake was assessed by means of a three-day dietary record. Diet quality was assessed through the Diet Quality Index - Revised (IQD-R) adapted for the Brazilian population. Results: This work showed that 56.9% (n=99), 40.8% (n=71), and 2.3% (n=4) of the diets of the participants were classified as "needs modification", "healthy", and "inadequate", respectively. The mean score obtained through the IQD-R was 62.5 (± 9.6), with a minimum of 30.2 points and a maximum of 84.9 points. In the analysis of food group consumption, there was a low score for saturated fat (9.96±0.50), mono and polyunsaturated fats (1.08±2.21), whole grains (1.7±1.54), sodium (7.31±2.27), and a higher score for the total grains group (4.61±0.54). Conclusion: Most of the elderly women assessed needed improvement in the quality of their diets, with emphasis on the consumption of whole grains and mono and polyunsaturated fats, but with adequate intake of saturated fat and sodium
topic envelhecimento. saúde do idoso. consumo de alimentos. nutrição do idoso.
url https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/demetra/article/view/50419
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