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对前往创伤性脑损伤诊所进行评估的患者重要脑微量营养素膳食充足性的评估。

Assessment of dietary adequacy for important brain micronutrients in patients presenting to a traumatic brain injury clinic for evaluation.

作者信息

Wahls Terry, Rubenstein Linda, Hall Michael, Snetselaar Linda

出版信息

Nutr Neurosci. 2014 Nov;17(6):252-9. doi: 10.1179/1476830513Y.0000000088. Epub 2013 Nov 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate dietary adequacy of patients presenting for evaluation at an outpatient traumatic brain injury (TBI) clinic.

METHODS

We identified 14 key micronutrients with defined dietary intake reference ranges that are considered important for brain health. Adult patients completed the Brief NutritionQuest Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) to calculate estimated nutrient intake. Medical records were abstracted for diagnoses, body mass index, and neurobehavioral subscale scores. Nutrients were assessed individually and were also summarized into a summary score. Associations between individual nutrients, summary nutrient intake, and neurobehavioral scores were assessed.

RESULTS

A total of 39 FFQs were completed by subjects, and 25 (64%) had recorded neurobehavioral scores. No subjects met the recommended dietary allowances (RDAs) for all 14 micronutrients. Ten (26%) met the RDAs for 6 or fewer nutrients, and 10 met the RDAs for 11-12 nutrients. Of 12 nutrients with sufficient sample size for analysis, 11 (92%) were associated with worse mean somatic scores, 9 (75%) were associated with worse cognitive scores, and 8 (67%) were linked with worse affective scores for those with the lowest nutrient intake compared with those who had the highest intake. However, only four nutrients were statistically associated with the somatic mean score: folate (P = 0.010), magnesium (P = 0.082), vitamin C (P = 0.021), and vitamin K (P = 0.024). None were linked with cognitive or affective scores.

DISCUSSION

Diets failing to meet RDAs for important brain nutrients were common in an outpatient TBI clinic, with the worst mean neurobehavioral scores for those patients not meeting the estimated average requirements.

摘要

目的

评估在门诊创伤性脑损伤(TBI)诊所就诊患者的饮食充足性。

方法

我们确定了14种关键微量营养素,其具有明确的饮食摄入参考范围,被认为对大脑健康很重要。成年患者完成了简易营养探索食物频率问卷(FFQ)以计算估计的营养素摄入量。提取病历以获取诊断、体重指数和神经行为分量表分数。对营养素进行单独评估,并汇总为一个综合分数。评估个体营养素、营养素总摄入量与神经行为分数之间的关联。

结果

受试者共完成了39份FFQ,其中25份(64%)记录了神经行为分数。没有受试者达到所有14种微量营养素的推荐膳食摄入量(RDA)。10名(26%)受试者达到6种或更少营养素的RDA,10名受试者达到11 - 12种营养素的RDA。在有足够样本量进行分析的12种营养素中,与摄入量最低者相比,摄入量最高者中,11种(92%)与较差的平均躯体分数相关,9种(75%)与较差的认知分数相关,8种(67%)与较差的情感分数相关。然而,只有四种营养素与躯体平均分数有统计学关联:叶酸(P = 0.010)、镁(P = 0.082)、维生素C(P = 0.021)和维生素K(P = 0.024)。没有一种与认知或情感分数相关。

讨论

在门诊TBI诊所,未达到对大脑重要营养素RDA的饮食情况很常见,未达到估计平均需求量的患者神经行为平均分数最差。

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