Antioxidant vitamins in hospitalized elderly patients: Analysed dietary intakes and biochemical status

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Schmuck, A
Ravel, A
Coudray, C
Alary, J
Franco, A
Roussel, AM
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[1] UNIV GRENOBLE 1, GREPO, F-38700 LA TRONCHE, FRANCE
[2] CHU GRENOBLE, LI2G, F-38043 GRENOBLE 9, FRANCE
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hospitalized elderly patients; antioxidants; retinol; tocopherol; beta-carotene; dietary intake; biochemical status;
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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Design: Descriptive study. Setting: Geriatric department of the Grenoble University Hospital. Subjects: 24 hospitalized elderly women: 13 long-stay patients and 11 in rehabilitation after femoral neck fracture. Main outcome measures: Retinol, carotene, tocopherol and vitamin C dietary intakes were evaluated by 5-day duplicate portion analysis. Circulating levels of retinol, beta-carotene, alpha-tocopherol and vitamin C were determined in parallel (HPLC). Results: Mean intake of vitamin C (21 mg/d), and vitamin E (3.1 mg alpha-tocopherol equivalents TE/d) were low compared to recommendations, in relation with poor energy intake (5.27 MJ/d) and nutrient densities. More than 85% of the patients exhibited vitamin C and vitamin E intakes below two-thirds the recommendations (60 mg/d and 10 mg TE/d, respectively) and 50% did not meet recommendations for vitamin A (800 mu g retinol equivalents/d). With the exception of retinol, dietary vitamin intakes were positively correlated to corresponding blood concentrations. No values below cut-off levels were found concerning plasma retinol, plasma tocopherol or ratio of alpha-tocopherol to cholesterol. In contrast, 26% and 32% of the elderly patients had low circulating levels of beta-carotene and vitamin C, respectively. Conclusions: The present study highlights low antioxidant vitamin intakes, particularly concerning vitamin E and vitamin C, and an important proportion of low blood vitamin C and beta-carotene concentrations in hospitalized elderly women. Further studies are needed to determine the actual requirements of hospitalized elderly patients and to evaluate the potential benefits of providing micronutrient-enriched foods to this population.
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