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Development of a Mobility Diet Score (MDS) and Associations With Bone Mineral Density and Muscle Function in Older Adults

机译:流动性饮食评分(MDS)的发展以及与老年人骨矿物质密度和肌肉功能的关系

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>Introduction: Reduced bone mineral density (BMD) and muscle function is associated with increased risk of multiple health related issues. Diet may play a role in sustaining BMD and muscle function throughout old age, but much is still to be learned with regards to which specific food groups and dietary patterns that are important for such outcomes. The aim of the current study was to identify food groups important for both BMD and muscle function.>Methods: A narrative review was performed on studies published on dietary patterns and their association with BMD and muscle function, respectively. Based on these findings, two dietary indices were constructed characterizing food groups associated with BMD and muscle function, respectively. Associations between adherence to these indices and BMD and muscle function were then investigated in a population of older community-dwelling Danes. Food groups found to be associated with both BMD and muscle function in our study population were suggested for inclusion into a common dietary index named the Mobility Diet Score.>Results: In contrast to previous studies, adherence to a dietary index based on foods previously linked to BMD could not be established as important for BMD in our study population of 184 older individuals (53.3% men). We found that adhering to a dietary index characterized by higher intakes of whole grains, dairy products, fish, legumes, nuts, fruit, and vegetables is associated with faster 400 m walking speeds and an increased number of chair stands measured over a 30 s time period. Since no food group could be established as important for both BMD and muscle function in our study population, a Mobility Diet Score could not be established. However, based on our narrative review, the food groups commonly associated with improved BMD and muscle function are similar.>Conclusion: Adherence to a dietary index characterized by high intakes of whole grains, dairy products, fish, legumes, nuts, fruit, and vegetables was not found to be associated with BMD in a group of community-dwelling older Danes. However, our results indicate that the adherence to such foods could be important in sustaining physical function in older individuals.
机译:>简介:降低的骨矿物质密度(BMD)和肌肉功能与多种健康相关问题的风险增加有关。饮食可能在整个老年时期维持BMD和肌肉功能中发挥作用,但关于哪些特定食物组和饮食模式对此类结果很重要,仍有很多知识要学习。本研究的目的是确定对BMD和肌肉功能均重要的食物组。>方法:对发表的关于饮食模式及其与BMD和肌肉功能的关系的研究进行了叙述性回顾。基于这些发现,构建了两个饮食指标,分别表征与BMD和肌肉功能相关的食物组。然后,在一群居住在社区中的老年丹麦人中,研究了对这些指标的依从性与BMD和肌肉功能之间的关联。建议在我们的研究人群中发现与BMD和肌肉功能均相关的食物组被纳入一个称为“运动饮食评分”的常见饮食指标。>结果:与以前的研究相比,坚持饮食在我们研究的184个年龄较大的人群(53.3%的男性)中,基于先前与BMD相关的食物的BMD指标不能被确定为BMD的重要指标。我们发现,坚持以较高的全谷物,奶制品,鱼,豆类,坚果,水果和蔬菜的摄入量为特征的饮食指数可以加快400 m的步行速度,并在30 s的时间内增加椅子的站立数量期。由于在我们的研究人群中,没有食物对BMD和肌肉功能均具有重要意义,因此无法确定流动性饮食评分。但是,根据我们的叙述性评论,通常与改善BMD和肌肉功能相关的食物组相似。>结论:坚持以高谷物,全谷物,乳制品,鱼,豆类为食的饮食指标一组居住在社区中的较老丹麦人中,没有发现坚果,水果和蔬菜与BMD相关。但是,我们的结果表明,坚持食用此类食物对于维持老年人的身体机能可能很重要。

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