0206/2015 - Dependência para a realização de atividades relacionadas à alimentação em idosos. Dependence of elderly people for performing food-related activities.
• Maria Cecília F Assunção - F Assunção, Maria Cecília - UFPel, Nutricao - <cecilia.epi@gmail.com>
Área Temática:
Saúde do Idoso
Resumo:
O estudo objetivou descrever a dependência relacionada às atividades de compra, preparo e ingestão de alimentos em idosos residentes na cidade de Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul. Análise bivariada e regressão logística ordinal avaliaram a relação entre as três dependências e as exposições estudadas. Dentre os 1.451 idosos estudados, 21,1% precisavam de ajuda para alguma atividade e o cuidado foi principalmente realizado por filhos e cônjuges. A maior prevalência foi encontrada na atividade de comprar alimentos (20,7%), seguida por preparar a refeição (11,5%) e alimentar-se (2,0%). Idosos com 80 anos ou mais apresentaram mais chance de estar em uma categoria de maior dependência em relação aos de 60 a 69 anos, atingindo um odds de 5,0 para homens e 7,1 para mulheres. Para os que consideravam sua saúde regular, ruim ou muito ruim, a chance foi em torno de 2,3 vezes maior, sendo similar entre os sexos. Mulheres sem companheiro apresentaram 1,7 vezes mais chance e, com maior escolaridade apresentaram 70,0% de proteção em relação às suas categorias de referência; homens mais pobres apresentaram 5,3 vezes mais chance em comparação aos mais ricos. Os resultados apontam os subgrupos mais vulneráveis para apresentarem dependências e a importância do familiar cuidador.
Palavras-chave:
Estudos transversaisatividades cotidianasavaliação da deficiênciacomportamento alimentaridoso
Abstract:
The study aimed to describe the dependence related to shopping, preparing and eating food activities in elderly living in the urban area of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul. Bivariate analysis and logistic ordinal regression assessed the relationship between the three dependences and exposures studied. Among the 1,451 elderly studied, 21.1% needed help for some activity and the care was mostly done by their children and spouses. The highest prevalence of dependence was found in the activity shopping food activity (20.7%), followed by preparing the meal (11.5%) and eating (2.0%). Elderly aging 80 years old or more were more likely to be in a category of greater dependence in relation to 60-69 years old, reaching an odd of 5.0 for men and 7.1 for women. For those who considered their health as regular, poor or very poor, the chance was around 2.3 times higher, being similar between the sexes. Women without partners were 1.7 times more likely, and more education showed 70.0% protection relative to their reference categories; poorer men were 5.3 times more likely compared to the wealthier ones. The results show the most vulnerable subgroups to present dependencies and the importance of family caregivers.
Keywords:
Cross-sectional studiesactivities of daily livingdisability evaluationfeeding behavioraged.
Dependence of elderly people for performing food-related activities.
Resumo (abstract):
The study aimed to describe the dependence related to shopping, preparing and eating food activities in elderly living in the urban area of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul. Bivariate analysis and logistic ordinal regression assessed the relationship between the three dependences and exposures studied. Among the 1,451 elderly studied, 21.1% needed help for some activity and the care was mostly done by their children and spouses. The highest prevalence of dependence was found in the activity shopping food activity (20.7%), followed by preparing the meal (11.5%) and eating (2.0%). Elderly aging 80 years old or more were more likely to be in a category of greater dependence in relation to 60-69 years old, reaching an odd of 5.0 for men and 7.1 for women. For those who considered their health as regular, poor or very poor, the chance was around 2.3 times higher, being similar between the sexes. Women without partners were 1.7 times more likely, and more education showed 70.0% protection relative to their reference categories; poorer men were 5.3 times more likely compared to the wealthier ones. The results show the most vulnerable subgroups to present dependencies and the importance of family caregivers.
Palavras-chave (keywords):
Cross-sectional studiesactivities of daily livingdisability evaluationfeeding behavioraged.
Bierhals, I. O., Meller, F.O., F Assunção, Maria Cecília. Dependência para a realização de atividades relacionadas à alimentação em idosos.. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2015/ago). [Citado em 24/12/2024].
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