Dawson Deirdre R, Bar Yael, Ajwani Fatim, Rotenberg Shlomit, Atlas Barbara, Ricupero Maria, Greewood Carol, Parrott Matthew D
Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Occupational Science / Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Front Rehabil Sci. 2022 Oct 21;3:971300. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2022.971300. eCollection 2022.
This paper describes an exploratory study developing the Baycrest Brain-healthy Eating Approach (BBEA). Poor diet is a modifiable risk factor for many health problems including dementia. Mediterranean type diets, high in plant-based foods, rich in poly- and mono- unsaturated fatty acids with minimal consumption of saturated fat, red meat, and processed foods, are considered brain healthful. While several dementia prevention trials randomized controlled trials have included nutritional counselling in favor of these diets as one component of their interventions, the extent to which dietary change occurred is not known. Based on observations that a strategy training approach, the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) Approach, was beneficial for promoting lifestyle changes in older adults with complaints of cognitive changes, we undertook to develop the BBEA combining elements of CO-OP with didactic nutrition education. This exploratory, descriptive study assesses the feasibility and acceptability of the BBEA. Healthy community dwelling older adults ( = 5) were recruited using convenience sampling. Participants received five, 2 h, group sessions. During these sessions participants were supported in adopting dietary practices consistent with brain healthy eating. Each participant set specific dietary goals important to them. Feasibility of the intervention was demonstrated through high levels of attendance and by the findings that at each session, all participants set personally meaningful goals and received education on selected brain healthy eating topics. Acceptability was demonstrated through participants' positive reports of their experiences and perspectives obtained semi-structured interviews. Thus, the BBEA appears to be feasible and acceptable.
本文描述了一项探索性研究,该研究开发了贝克里斯特脑健康饮食方法(BBEA)。不良饮食是包括痴呆症在内的许多健康问题的一个可改变的风险因素。地中海式饮食富含植物性食物,富含多不饱和脂肪酸和单不饱和脂肪酸,饱和脂肪、红肉和加工食品的摄入量极少,被认为对大脑健康有益。虽然几项痴呆症预防试验(随机对照试验)已将支持这些饮食的营养咨询作为其干预措施的一个组成部分,但饮食变化的程度尚不清楚。基于一种策略训练方法——日常职业表现认知取向(CO-OP)方法对促进有认知变化主诉的老年人生活方式改变有益的观察结果,我们着手开发将CO-OP的要素与营养教育相结合的BBEA。这项探索性描述性研究评估了BBEA的可行性和可接受性。通过便利抽样招募了健康的社区居住老年人(=5名)。参与者参加了五次,每次2小时的小组课程。在这些课程中,参与者在采用与脑健康饮食一致的饮食习惯方面得到了支持。每个参与者都设定了对他们来说重要的具体饮食目标。干预的可行性通过高出席率以及每次课程所有参与者都设定了个人有意义的目标并接受了关于选定脑健康饮食主题的教育这一结果得到了证明。可接受性通过参与者对其经历的积极报告以及通过半结构化访谈获得的观点得到了证明。因此,BBEA似乎是可行且可接受的。