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Song Hee Kwon1, Hae Ryun Park1, Young Mi Lee1, Soo Youn Kwon2, Ok Sun Kim3, Hee Young Kim4, Young Suk Lim1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/Entities:
Keywords: Aged; elderly; food; malnutrition; nutrient
Year: 2017 PMID: 28386387 PMCID: PMC5376532 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2017.11.2.139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
General characteristics of subjects
1) Normal group: those who found the chewing “moderately difficult”, “easy”, and “very easy” according to their chewing ability.
2) Chewing difficult group: those who found the chewing “very difficult” or “difficult” according to their chewing ability.
3) N (%)
4) Complex sample by χ2-test, P < 0.05
Consumption of food groups according to chewing difficulty
Model 1: adjusted for age and gender; Model 2: adjusted for age, gender, and energy intake.
1) Normal group: those who found the chewing “moderately difficult”, “easy”, and “very easy” according to their chewing ability.
2) Chewing difficult group: those who found the chewing 'very difficult” or “difficult” according to their chewing ability.
3) Mean ± SE
4) Complex sample general linear regression model (t-test), P < 0.05
Nutrient intake of all subjects according to chewing difficulty
Model 1: adjusted for age and gender; Model 2: adjusted for age, gender, and energy intake.
1) Normal group: those who found the chewing “moderately difficult”, “easy”, and “very easy” according to their chewing ability.
2) Chewing difficult group: those who found the chewing “very difficult” or “difficult” according to their chewing ability.
3) Mean ± SE
4) Complex sample general linear regression model (t-test), P < 0.05
5) Retinol:carotenoids=1:1
Comparison of nutrient intake as a percentage of KDRIs in all subjects
KDRIs 2015, dietary reference intakes for Koreans 2015; EER, estimated energy requirements; RNI, recommended nutrient intake; AI, adequate intake.
1) Normal group: those who found the chewing “moderately difficult”, “easy”, and “very easy” according to their chewing ability.
2) Chewing difficult group: those who found the chewing “very difficult” or “difficult” according to their chewing ability.
3) Mean ± SE
4) Complex sample general linear regression model (t-test), P < 0.05