Faculty of Nursing, Thammasat University, Khlong Nueng 12120, Thailand.
Faculty of Nursing, Rattana Bundit University, Khlong Nueng 12160, Thailand.
Nutrients. 2024 Aug 14;16(16):2703. doi: 10.3390/nu16162703.
The older adult population in Thailand has been steadily increasing in recent years, and urbanization has resulted in many older adults living independently, leaving many at nutritional risk. The purpose of this research is to explore food security among Thai older adults using a simple screening tool, the DETERMINE tool, as well as from three surveys which reflect seniors' health and ultimately food security including the mini-mental state examination (MMSE), the self-efficacy for physical activity scale (SEPAS), and the health literacy questionnaire. The DETERMINE tool was used in Thailand for the first time in this study. The findings revealed a moderate risk of food insecurity amongst participants, as most of them claimed to have underlying diseases, eat alone, eat a few nutrient-rich foods, and take medication. The MMSE, SEPAS, and health literacy questionnaire results suggested that food security was found to be negatively correlated with higher cognitive ability, higher physical activity, self-efficacy, and higher health literacy. In conclusion, there appears to be a high risk for malnutrition among older adults in Thailand, particularly in those with low income and underlying diseases.
近年来,泰国的老年人口稳步增加,城市化导致许多老年人独立生活,使许多老年人面临营养风险。本研究旨在使用简单的筛查工具——DETERMINE 工具以及三项反映老年人健康状况并最终反映食物安全的调查来探索泰国老年人的食物安全问题,这三项调查包括简易精神状态检查(MMSE)、身体活动自我效能量表(SEPAS)和健康素养问卷。在这项研究中,DETERMINE 工具首次在泰国使用。研究结果显示,参与者存在中度食物不安全风险,因为他们中的大多数人都患有潜在疾病,独自进食,很少食用营养丰富的食物,并且服用药物。MMSE、SEPAS 和健康素养问卷的结果表明,食物安全与更高的认知能力、更高的身体活动、自我效能和更高的健康素养呈负相关。总之,泰国老年人似乎存在很高的营养不良风险,特别是那些收入低和患有潜在疾病的老年人。