Dietary Patterns and Self-reported Incident Disability in Older Adults

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作者
Agarwal, Puja [1 ]
Wang, Yamin [1 ]
Buchman, Aron S. [2 ,3 ]
Bennett, David A. [2 ,3 ]
Morris, Martha C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rush Univ, Med Ctr, Rush Inst Hlth Aging, Dept Internal Med, 1645 W Jackson, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
[2] Rush Univ, Med Ctr, Rush Alzheimers Dis Ctr, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
[3] Rush Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Neurol Sci, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Nutrition; Functional performance; Epidemiology; Disability; Diet; Longitudinal; COGNITIVE DECLINE; MEDITERRANEAN DIET; ADHERENCE; MOBILITY; LIFE; HYPERTENSION; PREVALENCE; GUIDELINES; FRAILTY; MEMORY;
D O I
10.1093/gerona/gly211
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background or Objectives: Disability in older adults is associated with low quality of life and higher mortality. Diet may be a potentially important public health strategy for disability prevention in aging. We examined the relations of the Mediterranean, Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH), and Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diets to functional disability in the Rush Memory and Aging Project. Methods: A total of 809 participants (mean age = 80.7 +/- 7.2 years, 74% female) without functional disability at baseline were followed for an average of 5.3 years. Standardized measures for self-reported disability including, activities of daily living ADL), instrumental ADL, and mobility disability were assessed annually. The diet scores were computed based on a validated food frequency questionnaire administered at baseline. Results: In Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for age, sex, education, smoking, physical activity, and total calories, the second (hazard ratio = 0.75, 95% CI: 0.60-0.95) and third tertiles (hazard ratio = 0.67, 95% CI: 0.53-0.86) of MIND diet scores had lower rates of ADL disability compared to the lowest tertile (p for trend = .001), whereas only the third tertiles of the Mediterranean (hazard ratio = 0.73, 95% CI: 0.57-0.94) and DASH (hazard ratio = 0.75, 95% CI: 0.59-0.95) diets were significantly associated with ADL disability. Instrumental ADL disability was inversely and linearly associated with the MIND diet score only (p for trend = .04). Mobility disability was associated with the MIND (p for trend = .02), Mediterranean (p for trend = .05) and DASH (p for trend = .02) diet scores. Conclusion: These findings are encouraging that diet may be an effective strategy for the prevention of functional disability in older adults.
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页码:1331 / 1337
页数:7
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