Nutritional Factors and Food and Nutrition Insecurity in Patients with Tuberculosis

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Mendes, Yasmim Costa [1 ]
Dourado, Ana Larysse Lacerda [1 ]
de Oliveira, Patricia Vieira [1 ]
Rezende, Aline de Oliveira [2 ]
Sales, Amanda Caroline de Souza [1 ]
de Sousa, Gabriel Pereira [3 ]
Pereira, Elaine de Araujo [4 ]
Sousa, Elane Luiza Costa [1 ]
Lindoso, Maria Cecilia Cruz Morais [4 ]
Junior, Roberdilson de Melo Rodrigues [4 ]
Fernandes, Leticia Rocha [4 ]
Santana, Luciana Cabral [1 ]
Goiano, Millena Ferreira [5 ]
da Silva, Luis Claudio Nascimento [1 ]
Martins, Rafiza Felix Marao [6 ]
de Sousa, Eduardo Martins [1 ]
Zagmignan, Adrielle [1 ]
机构
[1] Ceuma Univ, Grad Program Biosci Appl Hlth, BR-65075120 Sao Luis, MA, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Maranhao, Grad Program Hlth Sci, BR-65085580 Sao Luis, MA, Brazil
[3] CEUMA Univ, Grad Program Med, BR-65075120 Sao Luis, MA, Brazil
[4] CEUMA Univ, Grad Program Nursing, BR-65075120 Sao Luis, MA, Brazil
[5] CEUMA Univ, Grad Program Biomed, BR-65075120 Sao Luis, Brazil
[6] Ceuma Univ, Postgrad Program Program Management & Healthcare, BR-65075 120 Sao Luis, MA, Brazil
关键词
Mycobacterium tuberculosis; malnutrition; nutritional status;
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10.3390/nu17050878
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
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Background/Objectives: Brazil has a high incidence of new tuberculosis cases influenced by socioeconomic factors. Inadequate housing, limited access to health services, and insufficient food increase vulnerability to the disease. This study aimed to identify sociodemographic, nutritional, and anthropometric factors associated with active pulmonary tuberculosis. Methods: This case-control study was conducted at the tuberculosis (TB) Referral Hospital in S & atilde;o Lu & iacute;s, Maranh & atilde;o, Brazil, from 2022 to 2024. It included 65 patients with active pulmonary TB and 73 comparison individuals. Sociodemographic and nutritional data were collected using an adapted semi-quantitative questionnaire with 77 items, based on the validated ELSA-BRASIL questionnaire for adults, to assess the consumption of calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, vitamin B3, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E, and vitamin D. The Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale (EBIA) was used to analyze food and nutrition security or insecurity. Body Mass Index (BMI) was calculated based on weight and height measurements. Results: The TB patients were predominantly men (73.8%), of mixed ancestry (69.4%), with low education levels (73.4%), and had a mean age of 39 years. Furthermore, 26.2% of the patients were underweight, and 64% experienced some degree of food and nutrition insecurity. The variables education level, vitamin D, and BMI were associated with the outcome in the final model. Conclusions: The study identified a high prevalence of food insecurity and vitamin E deficiency in individuals with active tuberculosis, in addition to associating low educational levels, inadequate vitamin D intake, and overweight with a higher risk of TB. Although it has limitations, such as the cross-sectional design and sample size, the results highlight the importance of these determinants and point to the need for longitudinal research to confirm and expand the evidence.
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