Title of article
INFLUENCE OF THE CONSUMPTION OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ON THE NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF A GROUP OF INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY PERSONS IN THE MADRID REGION
Author/Authors
A. APARICIO1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
615
To page
620
Abstract
Aim: To determine the nutritional status in a group of institutionalized elderly people in the Madrid
region of Spain, with respect to their consumption of fruits and vegetables. Setting: The Madrid region, Spain.
Participants: Men and women 65 years of age (n=180). Measurements: A dietetic study undertaken using the
precise weighing method (7 consecutive days). Anthropometric and blood analysis data were also recorded. The
study subjects were grouped according to whether or not they consumed the WHO/FAO-recommended amount
of 400 g/day of fruits and vegetables. Results: Mean fruit and vegetable consumption was 446.77±168.80 g/day.
The subjects who consumed at least 400 g/day of these foods also took in the largest total weight of food, and had
the largest macronutrient, fiber, vitamin and mineral intakes. They also had higher serum and erythrocyte folate
concentrations and lower plasma homocysteine concentrations than those who consumed less than the
recommended 400 g/day of fruits and vegetables. Conclusions: The subjects who consumed at least 400 g/day of
fruits and vegetables generally showed a better nutritional status. It would be advisable that the consumption of
such foods be relatively increased, especially by those who currently consume less than 400 g/day
Keywords
Elderly persons , Vegetables and greens , Fruits
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Record number
850466
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