Co-Development of Three Dietary Indices to Facilitate Dietary Intake Assessment of Pediatric Crohn's Disease Patients.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-18 DOI:10.3148/cjdpr-2024-005
Antonia Harvey, Jessica Mannette, Rotem Sigall-Boneh, Brad Macintyre, Matthew Parrott, Leah Cahill, Jessica Connors, Anthony Otley, Jennifer Haskett, Johan van Limbergen, Shannan Grant
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Literature on dietary behaviours of the pediatric Crohn's Disease (CD) population and the relationship between dietary intake and CD activity is limited. Three dietary indices were developed and tested to conduct dietary pattern analysis in pediatric patients with CD consuming a free diet following remission induction via exclusive enteral nutrition (n = 11). Index scores underwent descriptive and inferential analysis. The mean adjusted scores (out of 100) for the Pediatric Western Diet Index, Pediatric Prudent Diet Index, and Pediatric-Adapted 2010 Alternate Healthy Eating Index (PA2010-AHEI) were 29.82 ± 15.22, 34.25 ± 15.18, and 51.50 ± 11.69, respectively. The mean Western-to-Prudent ratio was 0.94 ± 0.55. A significant correlation (r = -0.71) and relationship (F[1, 9] = 9.04, P < 0.05, R2 = 0.501) between the Western-to-Prudent ratio and PA2010-AHEI was found. The results suggest participants were not following a Western or Prudent diet, and were consuming foods not captured by the indices. More research is needed to describe dietary intake of individuals with CD, validate dietary indices in diverse samples, and explore the utility of these indices in CD assessment and treatment. The co-authors hope this work will stimulate/inspire subsequent interprofessional, dietitian-led research on this topic.

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共同开发三种膳食指标,促进对小儿克罗恩病患者的膳食摄入评估。
有关小儿克罗恩病(CD)患者饮食行为以及饮食摄入与 CD 活动之间关系的文献十分有限。为了对通过完全肠内营养诱导缓解病情后食用自由饮食的小儿克罗恩病患者(n = 11)进行饮食模式分析,我们开发并测试了三种饮食指数。对指数得分进行了描述性和推论性分析。小儿西式饮食指数、小儿谨慎饮食指数和小儿适应性 2010 健康饮食指数(PA2010-AHEI)的调整后平均得分(满分 100 分)分别为 29.82 ± 15.22、34.25 ± 15.18 和 51.50 ± 11.69。西方人与学生的平均比例为 0.94 ± 0.55。研究发现,西方人与学生的比例与 PA2010-AHEI 之间存在明显的相关性(r = -0.71)和关系(F[1, 9] = 9.04,P R2 = 0.501)。结果表明,参与者并没有遵循西式或普式饮食,他们摄入的食物并没有被这些指数所反映。需要开展更多研究来描述 CD 患者的饮食摄入情况,在不同样本中验证饮食指数,并探索这些指数在 CD 评估和治疗中的作用。合著者希望这项工作能促进/激励后续由营养师主导的跨专业研究。
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