通过有效的食物频率问卷评估科威特老年人的膳食纤维摄入量

IF 7.6 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Proceedings of the Nutrition Society Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1017/s0029665124004609
A. Alajmi, A. Garcia, C.A Edwards
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充足的膳食纤维(25-30 克/天)在健康饮食中至关重要,可预防多种健康问题 (1)。与年龄有关的变化会降低肠道功能,增加便秘风险。我们需要更好地了解 60 岁以上人群的纤维摄入量。本研究旨在使用科威特纤维食物频率问卷(KWFFQ-DF)测量科威特 60 岁以上人群的纤维摄入量,并探索当地纤维食物来源和通便药使用情况。该研究获得了格拉斯哥大学研究伦理委员会(项目编号:200220066)和科威特卫生部医学研究伦理委员会(项目编号:9512018)18 的批准。)经过验证的 KWFFQ-DF 评估总纤维 (TDF)、可溶性纤维 (SF) 和不可溶性纤维的摄入量,包括 7 个食物类别和 134 种食物。最后两个问题询问受试者是否摄入补充纤维以及是否服用泻药(类型和数量)。纤维摄入量与性别、年龄和省份之间的关系,以及 TDF 与服用泻药之间的关系,均通过卡方检验进行评估(P < 0.05 为显著)。体重指数从 18 到 68 不等(中位数为 29)。TDF的平均摄入量为28.7克/天(SD 6.6;13至46克/天)。大多数参与者(186 人,89%)不使用泻药。参与者经常食用几种纤维含量较高的食物,其中包括红枣,作为点心与咖啡一起食用,每天 2-6 次,每次 2.2 克 TDF;杏仁,作为点心,每天一次,每次 12 克 TDF。每天吃 1-2 次的全麦烤面包含有 4 克 TDF,但早餐时会搭配鸡蛋或奶酪,因此脂肪含量较高。其他主要来源是大麦面包(8 克 TDF)、每周 2-4 次的蔬菜汤(4 克/天 TDF)和塔布勒沙拉(Tabouleh Salad),通常与烤肉或烤鸡一起食用,2 克/天 TDF。纤维摄入量与性别(χ2= 1.033; P <0.597)或省份(χ2= 14.66; P <0.145)之间无明显关联。然而,研究结果表明,纤维摄入量与参与者年龄之间存在显著关联(χ2= 10.066; P <0.039)。此外,TDF 摄入量与泻药使用频率之间存在高度显著的负相关(χ2= 25.63,P<0.001)。然而,科威特菜中纤维含量高的食物由于糖和脂肪含量高,热量也高,可能与高体重指数有关。我们衷心感谢阿里-阿尔卡坦医生(Dr. Ali Alqattan)和穆巴拉克医院(Mubarak Hospital)老年病诊所的医疗团队为本研究项目的访谈提供了宝贵的帮助。
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Dietary fibre intake in Kuwaiti older adults assessed by validated food frequency questionnaire
Adequate dietary fibre (25-30g/day) is essential in a healthy diet preventing several health problems (1). Age-related changes reduce gut function and increase risk of constipation. A better understanding of fibre in those over 60y is required. This study aimed to measure fibre intake in those over 60y in Kuwait using the Kuwaiti Food Frequency Questionnaire for fibre (KWFFQ-DF) and explore local food sources of fibre and laxative use.Recruitment was conducted Dec 2022 to April 2023 in Geriatric Health Services in Kuwait and geriatric units across the six main governorates in Kuwait. The study was approved by the University of Glasgow Research Ethics Committee (project No. 200220066) and the Medical Research Ethics Committee of the Ministry of Health in Kuwait (project No 9512018)18). The validated KWFFQ-DF assessed intake of total fibre (TDF), soluble fibre (SF) and insoluble fibre and included seven food groups and 134 food items. The last two questions asked if the participant consumed supplementary fibre and if they took laxatives (type and amount). The associations between fibre intake and gender, age and governorate and between TDF and laxative use were assessed by Chi squared test (P < 0.05 considered significant).The study recruited 210 people (61 males and 149 females; 61- 96y (median 66y). BMI ranged from 18 to 68 (median 29). Mean TDF intake was 28.7 g/d (SD 6.6; 13 to 46 g/ day). Most participants (n= 186, 89%) did not use laxatives. Several foods high in fibre were frequently consumed by participants including dates, as a snack with coffee eaten 2-6 times/day at 2.2 g TDF per portion and almonds once a day as a snack with 12 g of TDF. Whole grain toast, eaten 1-2 times daily contributed 4g TDF but with eggs or cheese at breakfast so higher in fat. Other key sources were barley bread, (8g TDF), vegetable soup, 2-4 times a week (4 g/d TDF) and Tabouleh Salad, typically eaten with grilled meat or chicken at 2g/d TDF. There was no significant association between fibre intake and gender (χ2= 1.033; P < 0.597) or governorates (χ2= 14.66; P < 0.145). However, the findings identified a significant association between fibre intake and age of participants (χ2= 10.066; P < 0.039). Moreover, there was a highly significant negative association between the TDF intake and laxative use frequency (χ2= 25.63, P<0.001).In contrast to some populations, fibre intake for people in Kuwait over 60y is within dietary guidelines and laxative use is low. Foods high in fibre in Kuwaiti cuisine can be, however, associated with high calories due to the sugar and fat content and may be associated with high BMI. The consequences of this need to be explored.AcknowledgementsWe would like to express our sincere gratitude to Dr Ali Alqattan and the medical team at the Geriatric Clinic in Mubarak Hospital for their valuable assistance in facilitating the interviews with participants in this research project.
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