Literature DB >> 34059170

Malnutrition in Relation with Dietary, Geographical, and Socioeconomic Factors among Older Chinese.

Jian Zhang1, Peng Kun Song1, Li Yun Zhao1, Ye Sun2, Kai Yu3, Jing Yin3, Shao Jie Pang1, Zhen Liu1, Qing Qing Man1, Li He1, Cheng Li1, Fabrizio Arigoni4, Nabil Bosco2, Gang Qiang Ding1, Wen Hua Zhao1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Nutrition is closely related to the health of the elderly population. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive picture of the nutrition status of elderly Chinese and its related dietary, geographical, and socioeconomic factors.
METHODS: A total of 13,987 ≥ 60-year-old persons from the 2010-2013 Chinese National Nutrition and Health Survey were included to evaluate various aspects of malnutrition, including underweight, overweight or obesity, and micronutrient inadequacy.
RESULTS: Overall, the prevalence of obesity, overweight, and underweight was 12.4%, 34.8%, and 5.7%, respectively, with disparities both geographically and socioeconomically. The prevalence of underweight was higher among the older old (≥ 75 years), rural residents and those with low income, with low education status, and residing in undeveloped West areas. More than 75% of the elderly do not meet the Dietary Reference Intakes for vitamins A, B 1, B 2, and E, folate, calcium, selenium, potassium, biotin, and choline, with the prevalence of inadequate intake increasing with age for most nutrients. At the population level, the mean intakes of numerous food groups did not meet the recommendations by the Chinese Dietary Guideline.
CONCLUSIONS: Obesity epidemic, inadequacy of micronutrient intake, and high prevalence of underweight and anemia in susceptible older people are the major nutrition challenges for the rapidly aging population in China.
Copyright © 2021 The Editorial Board of Biomedical and Environmental Sciences. Published by China CDC. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Food intake; Malnutrition; National survey; Nutrients; Older Chinese

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34059170     DOI: 10.3967/bes2021.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Environ Sci        ISSN: 0895-3988            Impact factor:   3.118


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