The impact of functional food in prevention of malnutrition

IF 2.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS PharmaNutrition Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.phanu.2022.100288
Mukhtar H. Ahmed , Dávid Vasas , Arez Hassan , Judit Molnár
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Abstract

Background

Malnutrition is a serious condition that develops when the human body is deprived of or does not obtain the right amount of vital nutrients like vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and some other essential substances that the body needs to function. It can have a significant impact on people’s health including stunted growth, low body weight and muscle wasting.

Purpose

This study is aimed to determine the factors that could cause malnutrition in humans, something that is considered as a major global issue nowadays and is associated with negative aspects on patient’s activities.

Methods

Electronic searches were conducted on the Google Scholar database, Medline and PubMed up to the 11of December 2021. All studies reporting an association between foods and malnutrition were included.

Results

The search yielded 637 references, included 52 clinical trials, 11 meta-analysis, 45 randomised clinical trials (RCT) and 201 reviews. Among the manuscripts, 25 studies provided evidence for the association between malnutrition and micronutrients. The results showed that in addition to insufficient intake of the essential nutrient, several chronic diseases including gastrointestinal tract diseases, cancer and sometimes post-surgery complications are also associated with malnutrition.

Conclusion

Only a limited number of studies reported a direct link between functional foods and malnutrition, which all agree that there is clear evidence in favour of functional foods being effective in preventing and reducing the impact of malnutrition. Other studies looked at for this review would suggest that they may even be effective in improving the quality of life.

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功能性食品对预防营养不良的影响
营养不良是一种严重的情况,当人体被剥夺或无法获得适量的重要营养物质,如维生素、矿物质、蛋白质、碳水化合物、脂质和身体功能所需的其他一些必需物质时,就会出现营养不良。它会对人们的健康产生重大影响,包括发育迟缓、体重过轻和肌肉萎缩。目的本研究旨在确定可能导致人类营养不良的因素,这被认为是当今一个重大的全球问题,并与患者活动的负面方面有关。方法截止到2021年12月11日,在Google Scholar数据库、Medline和PubMed上进行电子检索。所有报告食物与营养不良之间关系的研究都被纳入其中。结果共检索文献637篇,包括52项临床试验、11项荟萃分析、45项随机临床试验(RCT)和201篇综述。在这些手稿中,有25项研究为营养不良和微量营养素之间的联系提供了证据。结果表明,除了必需营养素摄入不足外,包括胃肠道疾病、癌症在内的几种慢性疾病以及有时手术后并发症也与营养不良有关。结论:只有少数研究报告了功能性食品与营养不良之间的直接联系,这些研究都同意有明确的证据表明功能性食品在预防和减少营养不良的影响方面是有效的。针对这一综述的其他研究表明,它们甚至可能有效地改善生活质量。
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PharmaNutrition
PharmaNutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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