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http://dx.doi.org/10.20878/cshr.2017.23.1.003

The Relationship between Nutrient Intakes and Health Indicators according to Rice Consumption in Korean Elderly: Using the 2010 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey  

Oh, Chorong (Dept. of Food & Nutrition, Kyungsung University)
No, Jae-Kyung (Dept. of Food & Nutrition, Kyungsung University)
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Culinary science and hospitality research / v.23, no.1, 2017 , pp. 19-27 More about this Journal
Abstract
The present study was aimed at evaluating whether white rice consumption has any association with selected measures of dietary intake and nutrients, including various variables of energy intake, major vitamin, mineral intakes, and the risk of health characteristics for over 60 years older. A total of 1,433 subjects (658 male and 775 females) 60 years or older from the fifth Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey(KNHANES) 2010 participated and the Food Commodity Intake Database were used in this study. Levels of percent energy intake from rice were classified into 4 groups (R1, R2, R3, R4 groups: 25% of each) between male and female elderly using data from KNHANES. One of the interesting findings was that the higher rice consumers had a significantly sufficient intakes of a range of nutrients such as total energy intake, protein, carbohydrate, calcium, mineral, sodium, potassium, and niacin in female elderly, but not much in male. Other finding was that as the higher intake of rice group, prevalence of hypertension (53.5%, 63.4%, 50.3%, 46.3%, p=0.035), dyslipidemia (16.6%, 18.0%, 14.5%, 11.1%, p=0.008), sarcopenia (46.1%, 46.1%, 40.2%, 28.8%, p=0.012), sarcopenic obesity (25.4%, 31.5%, 23.7%, 15.5%, p=0.008) were significantly less than other groups in female, but not much in male. In conclusion, we obtained valuable basic information on recommended rice-centered diet could give us good nutritional status and eventually bring the prevention of some chronic diseases in elderly, especially in female.
Keywords
rice intake; Korean elderly; nutrients; chronic diseases; sarcopenia;
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