ECTS2016 Poster Presentations Nutrition (13 abstracts)
D.F. Chebotarev Institute of Gerontology NAMS Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the appendicular lean mass depending on the dietary protein intake in the Ukrainian postmenopausal women.
Materials and methods: The study involved 63 women aged 5289 years, who, depending on their ages, were divided into groups: 5259 years (n=9), 6069 years (n=26), 7079 years (n=21), 8089 years (n=7). To assess the dietary habits of women, we used the three-day sampling method and SEC Viria software. Lean mass was evaluated using a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (Prodigy, GE). We also calculated appendicular lean mass index (ALMI) by the formula: ALMI=lean mass of upper and lower extremities (kg)/height (m2).
Results: Examination of patients dietary habits showed an age-related decrease. Women of 8089 years consuming <1.0 grams of protein per 1 kg of body weight accounted for more than a half of their group (57.1%), which is significantly different from the parameters established in women of 5259 years (22.2%). For the purpose of quartile analysis, women were divided into four groups depending on their ALMI values: Q1 ALMI=5.205.84 kg/m2 (n=15), Q2 ALMI=5.856.25 kg/m2 (n=17), Q3 ALMI=6.266.56 kg/m2 (n=16), Q4 ALMI=6.577.65 kg/m2 (n=15). Women with the lowest ALMI values consume the lowest amounts of dietary protein (F=3.67; P=0.02). Significant correlations among dietary protein, nonessential, essential aminoacids and ALMI values (r=0.40, t=3.44, P=0.001; r=0.39, t=3.30, P=0.002; r=0.35, t=2.91, P=0.005; accordingly) were determined.
Conclusion: Further studies are needed to elaborate a set of recommendations aimed at correction of nutritional habits observed in older women of different countries.