Katherine E Weaver, J. Goldman, Neltje Ribbens, H. Rasmussen, K. Gustashaw, C. Tangney
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引用次数: 3
摘要
地中海饮食与认知能力下降的速度较慢有关,认知能力下降是晚期帕金森病(PD)的共同特征。因此,需要一种简单的工具来监测老年PD患者的地中海饮食。对21项在线筛选美国人地中海饮食模式(MEPA-III)的相对效度、可接受性和可行性进行评估。最高饮食符合程度反映在MEPA III评分为21分。44名成年人完成了在线参考工具VioScreen™食物频率问卷(FFQ),然后在3至7天后完成了MEPA-III筛选。MEPA-III评分平均10.7±2.7分。当对FFQ反应进行编码以匹配MEPA-III筛选组件时,单个组件的一致性平均为71.5%,21个组件评分中有8个评分kappas≥0.31 (p < 0.05)。MEPA-III总评分与FFQ评分一致(r = 0.50, p < 0.001)。参与者报告说,MEPA-III筛查是可以接受的(中位数得分为8分,满分为10分)。筛选器是可行的,因为中位完成时间为4.1分钟(范围1.6-14.9)。在线MEPA-III筛查显示出良好的有效性、可接受性和可行性,可用于表征PD参与者的地中海式饮食模式。
Validation of an Online Screener, the Mediterranean Eating Pattern for Americans-III in Older Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
Abstract Mediterranean diet accordance has been associated with slower rates of cognitive decline, a common feature in more advanced Parkinson’s disease (PD). Thus, a brief tool was needed to monitor Mediterranean diet accordance of older adults with PD. Relative validity, acceptability, and feasibility of the 21-item online screener, Mediterranean Eating Pattern for Americans (MEPA-III) was assessed. Maximum diet accordance is reflected by a MEPA III score of 21 points. Forty-four adults completed the online reference tool, the VioScreen™ Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ), and then the MEPA-III screener three to seven days later. MEPA-III scores averaged 10.7 ± 2.7. When FFQ responses were coded to match those of MEPA-III screener components, agreement for individual components averaged 71.5%, with 8 of 21 component scores with kappas ≥ 0.31 (p < 0.05). Total MEPA-III scores were concordant with those from the FFQ (r = 0.50, p < 0.001). Participants reported that the MEPA-III screener was acceptable (median score 8 out of a possible 10). The screener was feasible because the median completion time was 4.1 min (range 1.6–14.9). The online MEPA-III screener demonstrates good validity, acceptability and feasibility and can be used to characterize a Mediterranean-style diet pattern among participants with PD.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics publishes original research studies that are directly relevant to clinical and community nutrition issues that affect older adults. Epidemiologic and community-based studies are suitable for JNE, as are well-controlled clinical trials of preventive and therapeutic nutritional interventions. The Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics invites papers on a broad array of topics in the nutrition and aging field, including but not limited to studies of: preventive nutrition, nutritional interventions for chronic disease, aging effects on nutritional requirements, nutritional status and dietary intake behaviors, nutritional frailty and functional status, usefulness of supplements, programmatic interventions, transitions in care and long term care, and community nutrition issues.