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Nutritional status of Irish older people in receipt of meals-on-wheels and the nutritional content of meals provided.

机译:爱尔兰老年人收到的随车进餐的营养状况和所提供餐食的营养成分。

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BACKGROUND: Research has suggested that meals-on-wheels recipients can be at risk for poor nutritional status. Despite this, few countries have statutory minimum requirements for the nutrient content of meals-on-wheels. This study examined both the nutritional status of a sample of Irish recipients and the nutrient content of a sample of meals provided to determine whether Irish recipients would benefit from statutory minimum nutritional standards. METHODS: The study had two phases. First, a nutritional assessment was carried out to analyse the nutritional status of a sample of Irish meals-on-wheels recipients (Mini Nutritional Assessment and 24-h dietary recall with 63 self-selected respondents). Second, an assessment of the nutrient content of a sample of 46 meals from eight meals-on-wheels services was undertaken to characterise the nutritional content of the meals. RESULTS: Over one-third of recipients (38.5%) were malnourished or at-risk of malnutrition and over half (52.3%) were overweight or obese. The mean (SD) energy [kJ (kcal)] content of the meals assessed was 3008 (498) kJ [719 (119.1) kcal], contributing 35-40% of the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for males aged 65 years and over and 42-45% of the RDA for females aged 65 years and over. In the meals assessed, the levels of vitamin C (25.3%), vitamin D (11.6%), folate (24.8%) and calcium (20.9%) were below one-third of the Irish RDA for these nutrients. CONCLUSIONS: Irish recipients may not be receiving adequate micronutrients from meals-on-wheels. Legislation that sets out minimum standards for the nutrient content of meals-on-wheels and greater variation in the portion sizes offered may benefit recipients.
机译:背景:研究表明,轮流用餐者可能面临营养状况不佳的风险。尽管如此,很少有国家对车轮餐的营养含量有法定最低要求。这项研究检查了爱尔兰接受者样本的营养状况和所提供膳食的营养成分,以确定爱尔兰接受者是否将从法定最低营养标准中受益。方法:研究分为两个阶段。首先,进行了营养评估,以分析爱尔兰轮式进餐接受者样品的营养状况(迷你营养评估和63名自我选择的受访者进行24小时饮食回想)。其次,对来自八餐服务的46餐样品的营养成分进行了评估,以表征餐点的营养成分。结果:三分之一以上的接受者(38.5%)营养不良或营养不良风险,一半以上的接受者(52.3%)超重或肥胖。所评估膳食的平均(SD)能量[kJ(kcal)]含量为3008(498)kJ [719(119.1)kcal],对65岁以下男性的推荐饮食津贴(RDA)贡献了35-40%超过65岁及以上女性的RDA的42-45%。在评估的膳食中,这些营养素的维生素C(25.3%),维生素D(11.6%),叶酸(24.8%)和钙(20.9%)的含量低于爱尔兰RDA的三分之一。结论:爱尔兰接受者可能没有从车轮餐中获得足够的微量营养素。立法规定了车轮餐中营养成分的最低标准,并且所提供的份量变化更大,可能会使接收者受益。

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