Prevalence of Poor Diet Quality and Associated Factors Among Older Adults from the Bagé Cohort Study of Ageing, Brazil (SIGa-Bagé).

IF 2.1 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Geriatrics Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.3390/geriatrics10020044
Tainã Dutra Valério, Rosália Garcia Neves, Elaine Thumé, Karla Pereira Machado, Elaine Tomasi
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(1) Background: The accelerated aging of the population raises concerns about the diet of older adults due to its relationship with health and quality of life. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of poor diet quality and its association with sociodemographic factors and health status among older adults residing in the city of Bagé, located in southern Brazil; (2) Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted using data from the 2016/2017 follow-up of the Bagé Aging Cohort Study (SIGa-Bagé). Diet quality was assessed using the Elderly Diet Quality Index. Descriptive analysis and Poisson regression with robust variance adjustment, based on hierarchical levels, were used to calculate crude and adjusted prevalence ratios with their respective 95% confidence intervals; (3) Results: The sample included 728 older adults (65.7% female; mean age: 77.2 years). Poor diet quality was observed in 41.5% of participants. After adjustment, male sex, black or brown skin color, absence of multimorbidity, and presence of depressive symptoms were significantly associated with poor diet quality; (4) Conclusions: The findings highlight the most vulnerable groups and the need for investments in strategies to promote mental health and healthy eating habits among the older adults, particularly among men and racial minority groups.

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来自巴西bag老龄化队列研究(siga - bag)的老年人中不良饮食质量的患病率及其相关因素。
(1)背景:随着人口老龄化的加速,老年人的饮食与健康和生活质量的关系引起了人们的关注。本研究旨在调查居住在巴西南部城市bag的老年人中不良饮食质量的普遍程度及其与社会人口因素和健康状况的关系;(2)方法:采用2016/2017年bag老龄化队列研究(siga - bag)随访数据进行横断面分析。采用老年人饮食质量指数评价饮食质量。基于等级水平,采用描述性分析和稳健方差调整的泊松回归计算粗患病率和校正患病率,其95%置信区间分别为:(3)结果:老年人728人,其中女性65.7%;平均年龄:77.2岁)。41.5%的参与者饮食质量不佳。调整后,男性、黑色或棕色肤色、无多病、存在抑郁症状与不良饮食质量显著相关;(4)结论:研究结果强调了最脆弱的群体,需要投资于促进老年人,特别是男性和少数族裔群体的心理健康和健康饮食习惯的策略。
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Geriatrics
Geriatrics 医学-老年医学
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115
审稿时长
20.03 days
期刊介绍: • Geriatric biology • Geriatric health services research • Geriatric medicine research • Geriatric neurology, stroke, cognition and oncology • Geriatric surgery • Geriatric physical functioning, physical health and activity • Geriatric psychiatry and psychology • Geriatric nutrition • Geriatric epidemiology • Geriatric rehabilitation
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