Rashid Thamina, Zia Summaiyah, Mughal Saba, Baloch Akhtar Ali, Abdul Rauf Mohammad Uzair, Hasan Syed Muhammad
National Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan.
School of Public Health, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan.
J Nutr Metab. 2025 Mar 5;2025:2107146. doi: 10.1155/jnme/2107146. eCollection 2025.
This study has been conducted to identify the frequency of malnutrition and different factors associated with it among elderly people with Type 2 diabetes. This cross-sectional study was conducted in the National Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinology (NIDE), DUHS, Karachi, between January 2023 and October 2023. A total of 325 elderly participants aged ≥ 60 years with Type 2 diabetes were included. Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) was used for data collection. Nutritional assessment of older diabetic patients according to the MNA revealed that 226 (69.5%) patients were at risk of malnutrition whereas 53 (16.3%) were malnourished. A total of 325 Type 2 diabetic patients were included in the study with a mean age of 65.7 ± 5.5 years, where 135 (41.5%) were male and 190 (58.5%) were female. Older patients (mean age: 65 years) were significantly more malnourished compared to those with normal nutrition (mean age: 62 years; =0.021). Employed patients were less likely to have the risk of malnutrition as compared to housewives (=0.005). Patients who had low family income were eight times more likely to be malnourished as compared to those who had better family income (=0.003). It was also found that patients with low BMI and calf circumference will be more prone to be malnourished as compared to those with high levels of BMI (=0.003) and calf circumference (=0.013). The majority of study participants were at risk of malnourishment, with associated factors such as rapid weight loss, poor health status, decline in physical activity, and food intake. Therefore, these findings highlight the importance of tailored interventions for at-risk individuals, including regular screening and nutritional support.
本研究旨在确定2型糖尿病老年人中营养不良的发生率及其相关的不同因素。这项横断面研究于2023年1月至2023年10月在卡拉奇DUHS的国家糖尿病与内分泌研究所(NIDE)进行。共纳入了325名年龄≥60岁的2型糖尿病老年参与者。采用微型营养评定法(MNA)进行数据收集。根据MNA对老年糖尿病患者进行营养评估发现,226名(69.5%)患者存在营养不良风险,而53名(16.3%)患者营养不良。该研究共纳入325名2型糖尿病患者,平均年龄为65.7±5.5岁,其中135名(41.5%)为男性,190名(58.5%)为女性。与营养正常的患者(平均年龄:62岁)相比,年龄较大的患者(平均年龄:65岁)营养不良的情况更为显著(P=0.021)。与家庭主妇相比,就业患者发生营养不良风险的可能性较小(P=0.005)。与家庭收入较好的患者相比,家庭收入低的患者营养不良的可能性高出8倍(P=0.003)。还发现,与BMI和小腿围度较高的患者相比,BMI和小腿围度较低的患者更容易发生营养不良(P=0.003和P=0.013)。大多数研究参与者存在营养不良风险,伴有快速体重减轻、健康状况不佳、身体活动减少和食物摄入量减少等相关因素。因此,这些发现凸显了针对高危个体采取针对性干预措施的重要性,包括定期筛查和营养支持。