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    COMPARISON OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN THE ELDERLY ACCORDING TO LIVING SITUATIONS

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    WOS: 000394347000004PubMed ID: 27999846Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the nutritional status of elderly individuals living alone and with their families. Participants and Method: The sample of the study included 872 elderly individuals who agreed to participate in the study, were aged 65 or over, and lived in Ankara. The data were gathered from a survey, using face-to-face interviews. The Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) was used in evaluating each individual's nutrition. Results: The rate of malnutrition in the study population was 5% while the malnutrition risk was 67%. The rate of malnutrition in the individuals living alone was found to be higher than that of those living with their families. The rates of malnutrition in individuals living alone and with their families were, respectively, 7% and 4%, and the rates of malnutrition risk in individuals living alone and with their families were, respectively, 73% and 66% (p<0.05). In both groups, there were significant relationships between individuals' ages, BMI values, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), and calf circumference measurements and their MNA scores. While there was a negative and significant relationship between age and MNA scores, the relationships between other parameters and MNA scores were positive and significant (p<0.01). Conclusion: In this study, it was revealed that the nutrition of elderly individuals living alone differs from the nutrition of elderly individuals living with their families. Malnutrition rates were higher in individuals living alone. Raising the awareness of elderly people and their families regarding the need to improve and maintain nutrition would be beneficial

    Assessment And Evaluation Of The Nutritional Status Of The Elderly Using 2 Different Instruments

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    Objectives: The elderly population continues to increase in most countries and inadequate nutrition is a common problem affecting their functional and physical status. Therefore, we should periodically assess the nutritional status of the elderly using practical methods. Our study objectives are to assess the nutritional status of the elderly using 2 different methods: Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) and Nutritional Screening Initiative Checklist (NSIC), and to evaluate the consistency of the methods. Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study between February 2003 and March 2004. We included a total of 1,564 elderly volunteers living in Ankara, Turkey, with median (+/- inter quartile range [IQR]) age of 70 8 (Male: 71 9; Female: 70 9) years. We utilized 2 frequently used instruments; MNA and NSIC in this study. Results: The MNA results ( 0.05). We analyzed agreements between MNA and NSIC score by Kappa statistical method (kappa: 0.13, p:0.285) and determined that neither of these 2 methods can be used in lieu of the other. Conclusion: For the assessment of the nutritional status of the elderly, we could use both NINA and NSIC instruments but depending on the facilities and preferences, we cannot use one to replace the other. The MNA includes both anthropometric measurements and various nutritional parameters, and is a practical and most valid method.Wo

    Intuitive eating in youth: Its relationship with nutritional status [Alimentação intuitiva na juventude: Sua relação com o estado nutricional]

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    Objective To determine intuitive eating in young adults and the effects of factors such as gender, Body Mass Index and dietary intake, and dietary adequacy on intuitive eating. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted with students at Gazi University in Ankara (N=665; 17.6% men; 82.4% women). The questionnaire, including the general characteristics, anthropometric measurements, Intuitive Eating Scale-2, and 24-H Dietary Recall sections, were applied to all participants. For the evaluation of the diet, Nutrient Adequacy Ratio and Mean Adequacy Ratio were used. Results The mean Intuitive Eating Scale-2 score was 3.2±0.33; men's and women's scores were 3.3±0.37 and 3.2±0.32, respectively (p &lt; 0.05). According to linear regression analysis, gender, age and mean adequacy ratio had an effect on the model for the score (p &lt; 0.05). In addition, there was a negative correlation between Intuitive Eating Scale-2 scores and Body Mass Index values in women (rp=-0.095, p=0.026). Conclusions The intuitive eating scores varied according to gender, dietary adequacy and age. Intuitive eating may be effective in the formation of long-term behavioral changes, which is beneficial for the treatment of obesity. The result of this study may encourage the development of this behavior in groups (may vary according to gender), that is thought to be effective by considering the changes of intuitive eating behavior. © 2018 Revista de Nutricao.Objetivo Determinar a alimentação intuitiva em adultos jovens e os efeitos de fatores como sexo, índice de massa corporal, ingestão alimentar e adequação da dieta na alimentação intuitiva. Métodos Este estudo transversal foi realizado em estudantes da Universidade de Gazi, em Ancara (N=665; 17,6% homens; 82,4% mulheres). O questionário, incluindo as características gerais, medidas antropométricas, Escala de Alimentação Intuitiva 2 e recordatório alimentar de 24 horas foi aplicado aos participantes. Para a avaliação da dieta, foram utilizados o índice de Adequação de Nutrientes e a Razão de Adequação Média. Resultados A Escala Média de Escala de Comportamento Intuitivo-2 foi de 3,2±0,33, dos homens e das mulheres, foi de 3,3±0,37 e 3,2±0,32, respectivamente (p &lt; 0,05). De acordo com a análise de regressão linear, sexo, idade a Razão de Adequação Média tiveram efeito no modelo formado pelo escore (p &lt; 0,05). Além disso, houve uma correlação negativa entre os escores da Escala de Alimentação Intuitiva-2 e os valores do índice de massa corporal nas mulheres (rp=-0,095, p=0,026). Conclusão Os escores alimentares intuitivos variaram de acordo com o gênero, com adequação da dieta e com a idade. A alimentação intuitiva pode ser eficaz na formação de mudanças a longo prazo no comportamento, o que é benéfico para o tratamento da obesidade. O resultado deste estudo pode encorajar o desenvolvimento deste comportamento em grupos (talvez variar de acordo com o gênero) que é considerado efetivo considerando-se as mudanças do comportamento alimentar intuitivo. © 2018 Revista de Nutricao

    Plasma Levels of Antioxidant Vitamins in Patients with Acromegaly: A Case-Control Study

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    OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare antioxidant vitamin C and vitamin E levels in the non-acromegaly control group and in patients with acromegaly with and without remission. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this study, 100 cases, acromegaly patients of 57% (n=57, 29F, 28M, mean ages of 49.5±12.1) and control subjects of 43% (n=43, 29F, 14M, mean ages of 49.6±9.2). Acromegaly patients were classified into two groups; active acromegaly (AA; n=33) and controlled acromegaly (CA; n=24). RESULTS: Vitamin C levels were significantly lower in the acromegaly group [7.6 (4.7) mg/L, as median (IQR)] when compared to the control group [12.2 (5.5) mg/L, as median (IQR)] (p <0.001). Vitamin E levels didn't show a significant difference between the acromegaly and the control groups (14.2±3.6 vs. 14.8±3.7, as mean±SD, respectively, p = 0.439). Correlation analysis showed that vitamin C levels were not significantly associated with clinical, anthropometric and laboratory parameters in the acromegaly group. Vitamin E levels were significantly associated with the total cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL-C, HDL-C, APO A1, APO B both in the acromegaly and the control groups. CONCLUSION: This study is the first one to investigate the relationship between the levels of vitamin C & E and anthropometric & metabolic parameters in acromegaly patients and control group. In our study, vitamin C level was significantly lower in the acromegaly group compared to the level in the control group. There was no significant difference in vitamin E levels between the acromegaly and control group

    Avaliação do risco nutricional em idosos atendidos por Equipes de Saúde da Família Evaluación del riesgo nutricional en ancianos atendidos por Equipos de Salud de Familia Evaluation of the nutritional risk in elderly assisted by Family Health Teams

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    Alterações do estado nutricional contribuem para o aumento da morbi-mortalidade em idosos. O instrumento The Nutrition Screening Initiative (NSI) foi desenvolvido para identificar riscos nutricionais nesse grupo populacional. Este estudo tem por objetivos descrever o perfil sociodemográfico e avaliar o risco nutricional de idosos atendidos por equipes da Estratégia Saúde da Família. O estudo é transversal, com amostra de 503 idosos residentes em Dourados (MS). Instrumentos: NSI e questionário estruturado para as variáveis sociodemográficas de saúde. Verificou-se o predomínio de idosos do sexo feminino, entre 60 a 69 anos, viúvos, analfabetos, de renda per capita de até um salário mínimo, com hipertensão e auto-avaliação regular de saúde. O NSI permitiu identificar 33,2% de idosos com alto risco nutricional, o que se mostrou significativamente associado ao baixo nível de escolaridade, à baixa renda per capita e às doenças crônicas. Como método de rastreio, o NSI mostrou-se útil para identificar os determinantes sociais e de saúde que contribuem para o risco nutricional.<br>Las alteraciones del estado nutricional contribuyen en aumentar la morbimortalidad en ancianos. El instrumento The Nutririon Screening Inititative (NSI) fue desarrollado para identificar riesgos nutricionales en dicho grupo poblacional. Este estudio tiene como objetivos describir el perfil socio-demográfico y evaluar el riesgo nutricional de ancianos atendidos por equipos de la Estrategia Salud de la Familia. Estudio transversal, con muestra de 503 ancianos residentes en Dourados - MS - Brasil. Instrumentos: NSI y cuestionario estructurado para las variables socio-demográficas y de salud. Se verificó el predominio de ancianos del sexo femenino, de 60 a 69 años, viudos, analfabetos, con ingresos per cápita de hasta un salario mínimo, con hipertensión y autoevaluación regular de salud. El NSI permitió identificar un 33,2% de ancianos con alto riesgo nutricional, que se mostró significativamente asociado a: bajo nivel de escolaridad, bajos ingresos per cápita de hasta un salario mínimo y enfermedades crónicas. Como método de rastreo, el NSI se mostró útil para identificar los determinantes sociales y sanitarios que contribuyen al riesgo nutricional.<br>Changes in the nutritional state contribute to an increase of morbi-mortality among the elderly. The instrument Nutrition Screening Initiative (NSI) was developed in order to identify nutritional risks in this population group. This study aims to describe the socio-demographic profile and evaluate the nutritional risk of the elderly assisted by Family Health Strategy teams. It is a cross-sectional study with a sample of 503 older people living in Dourados (MS). Instruments: NSI and structured questionnaire for the health socio-demographic variables. There was a prevalence of female people, aged between 60 and 69 years old, widowers, illiterate, with a per capita income up to one minimum salary, with hypertension and regular health self-evaluation. The NSI allowed to identify 33.2% of the elderly with high nutritional risk, which was significantly associated to the low level of education, low per capita income and chronic diseases. As a tracking method, the NSI was useful to identify the social and health determinants that contribute to the nutritional risk

    Intravitreal Dexamethasone Implant in Retinitis Pigmentosa-related Cystoid Macular Edema

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    Purpose: To report the clinical outcome after intravitreal dexamethasone implant in patients with retinitis pigmentosa and cystoid macular edema. Methods: Multicenter retrospective case series of eyes with retinitis pigmentosa and cystoid macular edema that underwent intravitreal dexamethasone implant. Primary outcome measures were best-corrected visual acuity in LogMAR and central macular thickness. Statistical analyses used two-tailed comparison with Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results: There were a total of 45 eyes from 34 patients with a mean age of 32.7 years (range 16-57) and mean follow-up of 15.5 ± 13.0 months. At Month 3 after the first injection, mean initial best-corrected visual acuity improved from 0.61 ± 0.38 (20/81) to 0.37 ± 0.16 (20/47) (P = 0.012), whereas mean central macular thickness (m) decreased from 506 ± 288 m to 311.7 ± 71.6 m (P < 0.001) and mean intraocular pressure increased from 15.7 ± 2.3 mmHg to 19.8 ± 11.0 mmHg (P = 0.01). Fourteen eyes had multiple injections (1-7 reinjections) at a mean interval of 6 months. Treatment effect was durable with multiple injections, but with seven eyes developing visually significant cataracts. Conclusion: Best-corrected visual acuity improved up to 4 months in around half of the eyes. Eyes that benefited the most were pseudophakic, steroid nonresponsive, with large initial central macular thickness, and profuse fluorescein dye leakage. © Ophthalmic Communications Society, Inc
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