Nutritional Status, Dietary Habits, and Physical Activity in Older Adults from Manta, Manabí
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Older adults Dietary habits Nutritional status Physical activity Healthy eating index
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2022-12-03Referencia bibliográfica
Ricardo, A.M... [et al.]. Nutritional Status, Dietary Habits, and Physical Activity in Older Adults from Manta, Manabí. Foods 2022, 11, 3901. [https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11233901]
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"Eloy Alfaro" Secular University of Manabi (Ecuador) 0178-2017-FCCEE-BMMResumen
Defining the nutritional status and physical activity level of older adults makes it possible to
guide them toward healthy lifestyles. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate dietary habits,
nutritional status, and physical activity engagement in older adults living in the city of Manta, Manabí.
Methods: An observational, descriptive, and cross-sectional study of 130 older adults was conducted
to determine nutritional status via anthropometry, self-reported frequency of the consumption of
foodstuffs, calculation of the healthy eating index (IAS), and physical activity patterns. Results:
Average age was 71.62 4.34 years, whilst 83.07% of participants were at nutritional risk due to being
overweight or obese. Dietary habits in males were characterized by the consumption of three meals a
day, as well as greater intake of cereals, roots, tubers, and milk and its derivatives, whilst females
consumed more fruits and vegetables. Meat was widely consumed, although females consumed
more fish and seafood than males. Eggs were hugely popular foods, in contrast to legumes. Pasta was
a dietary staple in females. Visible fats and luncheon meats were consumed little. IAS values reflected
the “need to change”, whilst physical activity engagement was found to be low. Conclusions: The
nutritional status of the present study population was characterized by a tendency toward increasing
overweight, particularly amongst females, with the predominance of class 1 obesity, low physical
activity, and a healthy eating index requiring change toward more healthy habits.