[Nutrient intake of Chilean older people according to body mass index]

Rev Med Chil. 2014 Dec;142(12):1594-602. doi: 10.4067/S0034-98872014001200013.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

Background: An adequate consumption of micro and macro nutrients is essential to maintain an adequate health among older people.

Aim: To compare the consumption of micro- and macronutrients in older people from three Chilean cities, according to their nutritional status.

Material and methods: Body mass index (BMI) was assessed and a food consumption tendency survey was applied to 976 non-disabled older people, living in the community. Thinness was defined as a BMI < 23 kg/m².

Results: Twenty percent of females and 17% of males had a BMI < 23 kg/m². Participants with a higher BMI had a greater intake of micro- and macronutrients. In females, micronutrient intake was adequate among those with higher BMI, although mean intake of calcium and vitamin B-12 were below recommendations. In males, iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and pantothenic acid intake were below recommendation.

Conclusions: Thin older adults, regardless of sex, had a lower intake of calories and micro- and macronutrients. Additionally, an overall low consumption of zinc, calcium, magnesium and vitamin B12 was detected.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Body Mass Index
  • Chile
  • Diet*
  • Energy Intake / physiology*
  • Feeding Behavior
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Micronutrients / administration & dosage*
  • Minerals / administration & dosage
  • Nutritional Status / physiology*
  • Vitamins / administration & dosage

Substances

  • Micronutrients
  • Minerals
  • Vitamins