D. C. Marques, I. C. Santos, Nathália Lira Campinha, M. G. S. Marques, Fabiano M Oliveira, B. Branco
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Abstract
Objective: To analyze the food quality of elderly participants in a multi-professional project for health promotion and healthy longevity.
Methodology: 55 older adults aged ≥ 60 years (66.03 ± 3.68 years) residents in the south of Brazil were recruited. However, 28 elderlies dropped out of the interventions. Thus, 27 elderlies were assessed (before and after 12-week interventions). To evaluate food quality, the data from the food record of three non-consecutive days and the healthy eating index (HEI) were used, which were applied before and after interventions. The intervention was developed for three months, with theoretical-practical classes on multidisciplinary groups as physical education, psychology, and nutrition (with food reeducation - without nutrition plan). The mean, (±) standard deviation, and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) were calculated. The comparison between pre- and post-intervention was performed by paired t-test, assuming a p≤ 0.05.
Results: After 12 weeks, it was observed that the elderly showed higher values for the HEI after the interventions (pre: 47.78 ± 14.23 points; 95% CI: 42.41-53.15, versus 56.30 ± 13.05, 95% CI: 51.37-61.22; with p = 0.029; d = 0.59; medium effect).
Conclusions: a multidisciplinary approach including a nutritional intervention could promote positive changes in the food quality of the elderly investigated. As a limitation, the absence of a control group and the conduction of a randomized controlled trial are highlighted. However, this study already promotes directions to provide nutritional health in older people.
期刊介绍:
Spanish Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics (REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE NUTRICIÓN HUMANA Y DIETÉTICA) is the official scientific journal of the Spanish Association of Dieticians and Nutritionists (Asociación Española de Dietistas-Nutricionistas-AEDN). It has as its main objective to be the leading journal in the field of human nutrition and dietetics. It publishes scientific articles that have been reviewed anonymously by experts on the subject (peer-review). The three-monthly Journal publishes research and review articles on clinical and hospital nutrition, applied dietetics and diet therapy, community and public health nutrition, basic and applied nutrition, food and health education, group, social and commercial catering, culinary and gastronomy technology, food science, toxicology and food safety, food culture, sociology and anthropology of eating, humanitarian cooperation, in fact, in all areas of human nutrition and dietetics.