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Erschienen in: The journal of nutrition, health & aging 3/2020

01.03.2020

Association Between Traditional Japanese Diet Washoku and Sarcopenia in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Findings from the Kashiwa Study

verfasst von: U. Suthutvoravut, K. Takahashi, H. Murayama, T. Tanaka, M. Akishita, Katsuya Iijima

Erschienen in: The journal of nutrition, health & aging | Ausgabe 3/2020

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Abstract

Objectives

To identify the dietary patterns among community-dwelling Japanese older adults and to explore the association between these patterns and sarcopenia.

Design

Cross-sectional study.

Setting

Kashiwa city, Chiba prefecture, Japan.

Participants

Community-dwelling older adults (n = 1241) aged 65 years and over who were not eligible for long-term care.

Measurements

Dietary intake was assessed using the brief self-administered diet history questionnaire (BDHQ). Dietary patterns were identified using both principal component analysis and the score on the Japanese diet comprising soybeans and soybean products, fish, vegetables, pickles, mushroom, seaweeds, and fruits. Sarcopenia was defined by the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS) criteria. A binary logistic regression analysis was performed with sarcopenia status as the dependent variable after adjusting for economic status, living alone status, BMI, energy intake, multimorbidity, and physical activity.

Results

Participants’ mean age was 74.6 years, and 52.1% were male. According to AWGS criteria, 5.1% had sarcopenia. Three dietary patterns were identified from the principal component analysis. Dietary pattern 1 (DP1), showed high loadings for fish, tofu, vegetables, and fruits which are similar to the side dishes in a typical Japanese diet. Dietary pattern 2 (DP2) had high factor loadings for fish, rice, and miso soup which are main dishes in a typical Japanese diet. Dietary pattern 3 (DP3) had a high factor loading for noodles. Men with the lowest tertile of DP1 score had a higher likelihood of being sarcopenic (Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 3.67, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.20∓11.2). Women with the lowest tertile of DP2 score had a moderate likelihood of being sarcopenic (AOR 2.71, 95%CI 0.99∓7.46). Low adherence to Japanese dietary pattern was associated with prevalence of sarcopenia in both genders.

Conclusion

Adherence to a dietary pattern high in foods characteristic of a Japanese diet including fish, soybean products, vegetables, and fruits was associated with low prevalence of sarcopenia in both genders.
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Metadaten
Titel
Association Between Traditional Japanese Diet Washoku and Sarcopenia in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Findings from the Kashiwa Study
verfasst von
U. Suthutvoravut
K. Takahashi
H. Murayama
T. Tanaka
M. Akishita
Katsuya Iijima
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2020
Verlag
Springer Paris
Erschienen in
The journal of nutrition, health & aging / Ausgabe 3/2020
Print ISSN: 1279-7707
Elektronische ISSN: 1760-4788
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12603-020-1318-3

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