Effect of nutrition education intervention to improve dietary diversity practice and nutritional status of the older people: A cluster randomized controlled trial

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作者
Shuremu, Muluneh [1 ]
Abate, Kalkidan Hassen [1 ]
Belachew, Tefera [1 ]
机构
[1] Jimma Univ, Dept Nutr & Dietet, Jimma, Ethiopia
来源
FOOD SCIENCE & NUTRITION | 2023年 / 11卷 / 11期
关键词
aging population; elderly; Ethiopia; healthy diet; MNA; SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY; SELF-EFFICACY; TREATMENT FIDELITY; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; PRIMARY-CARE;
D O I
10.1002/fsn3.3667
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The growing aging population raises nutrition and health concerns, with malnutrition in the elderly linked to negative health outcomes. Our objective was to implement theory-based nutritional education interventions to improve the nutritional status of the elderly through diversified dietary practices. A cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted from December 1, 2021, to May 30, 2021, among 782 older persons randomly selected from two urban and 12 semi-urban areas in southwest Ethiopia. We used Social cognitive theory (SCT) in guiding the nutritional education intervention. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. The Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) tool was used to assess nutritional status, and a qualitative 24-h eating recall was used to evaluate dietary diversity. Difference-in-difference and generalized estimating equation models were used to assess the intervention effect. In total, 720 participants (361 in the intervention group and 359 in the control group) were included for analysis. The mean dietary diversity score differed significantly between the intervention group and the control group (p < .001). According to the multivariable generalized estimating equations model, the intervention group was 7.7 times (AOR = 7.746, 95% CI: 5.012, 11.973) more likely to consume a diverse diet than the control group. The nutrition status of the elderly in the intervention group improved significantly at the end of the intervention (p < .001). SCT-based nutritional education interventions can effectively improve healthy eating and nutritional status. For older adults, with its convenient approach and low cost, SCT should be considered an effective and efficient nutritional education approach for behavior change.
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