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Food Insecurity Is Associated with the Quality of Diet of Non-Institutionalized Older Adults from a Southern Chilean Commune: A Cross-Sectional Study

As the population ages, greater attention to age-related health problems related to diet and lifestyles is needed. Here, we sought to evaluate the associations between demographic and clinical characteristics and food insecurity with the quality of diet of non-institutionalized elderly from a southe...

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Published in:Nutrients 2021-12, Vol.14 (1), p.36
Main Authors: Segura-Badilla, Orietta, Kammar-García, Ashuin, Navarro-Cruz, Addí Rhode, Araneda-Flores, Jacqueline, Mancilla-Galindo, Javier, Vera-López, Obdulia, Lazcano-Hernández, Martin, Quezada-Figueroa, Gladys
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description As the population ages, greater attention to age-related health problems related to diet and lifestyles is needed. Here, we sought to evaluate the associations between demographic and clinical characteristics and food insecurity with the quality of diet of non-institutionalized elderly from a southern Chilean commune. We performed an analytical cross-sectional study in a sample of 376 older adults. Nutritional status was evaluated through anthropometric measurements. Quality of diet was determined by the healthy eating index (HEI), obtained through the frequency of consumption questionnaire. Socioeconomic, demographic, and lifestyle variables were also collected. Ordinal logistic and Poisson regression models were applied to study associations with quality of diet. The sample consisted of more women (81.6%) than men (18.4%). Most older adults were found to live in a situation of vulnerability or poverty (82.4%), with most having food security (65.7%). According to the HEI, only 14.1% had a good quality of diet, 83.8% had diet in need of improvement, and 2.1% had an unhealthy diet. There was an association of food insecurity and cardiovascular risk (according to waist circumference) with lower quality of diet categories. However, an association with the unhealthy quality of diet category was not confirmed with Poisson regression analysis, which was possibly due to the low number of subjects in that category (n = 8, 2.1%). Other modifiable factors like physical activity, hours of sleep, and polypharmacy were not associated with lower quality of diet categories. Socioeconomic status, which is a structural health determinant, was not associated with decreased quality of diet. Since this was a cross-sectional study performed on a small sample from a Chilean commune, directionality of associations cannot be discerned, and future longitudinal studies could aim to better characterize these associations in larger samples of elderly patients.
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Age
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aging
Cardiovascular diseases
Chile - epidemiology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Data collection
Demographic variables
Demographics
Diet
Diet - standards
Diet - statistics & numerical data
Diet, Healthy - statistics & numerical data
Evaluation
Exercise - statistics & numerical data
Family income
Feeding Behavior
Female
food consumption
Food Insecurity
Food quality
Food security
Health care
Health problems
Health risks
healthy eating index
Households
Humans
Institutionalization
Life expectancy
Life Style
Longitudinal studies
Male
Middle Aged
nutrition of older adults
Nutrition research
Nutritional Status
older adults
Older people
Physical activity
Poisson density functions
Population studies
Poverty
Poverty - statistics & numerical data
Questionnaires
Regression analysis
Sleep
Social Class
Sociodemographics
Socioeconomic Factors
Socioeconomics
Surveys and Questionnaires
title Food Insecurity Is Associated with the Quality of Diet of Non-Institutionalized Older Adults from a Southern Chilean Commune: A Cross-Sectional Study
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