Title of article :
The effecT of medical nuTriTion Therapy on changes in dieTary
knowledge and dash dieT adherence in older adulTs
wiTh cardiovascular disease
Author/Authors :
E. RACINE1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
To examine the effect of MNT on dietary knowledge of older adults at baseline, 6 months
and 12 months and to assess the effect of dietary knowledge on change in DASH diet adherence from baseline to
12 months. Design: Data for the analysis come from a controlled, randomized prospective design conducted from
2003-2005 with the outcome measures taken pre-, mid-, and post-intervention. Setting: Data were collected from
participants in their homes in an urban community in North Carolina. Participants: Participants (N=147) were
adults aged 60+ with a diagnosis of hypertension and/or hyperlipidemia. Intervention: Intervention recipients
received three sessions of MNT throughout the 1 year study period. The control group received nutrition
information at enrollment. Measurements: Participants completed a dietary knowledge questionnaire and a 24
dietary recall at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months. Instrumental variables models with participant fixed effects
were used to determine the impact of MNT on dietary knowledge and dietary knowledge on DASH diet
adherence. Results: Among those who received MNT, dietary knowledge increased from baseline to twelve
months (p<.01). Changes in dietary knowledge were not associated with changes in DASH adherence from
baseline to 12 months (p=0.44). Conclusions: The MNT administered was effective at improving dietary
knowledge, but not at improving DASH adherence. Three MNT sessions may be insufficient to change behavior.
Integrating behavioral change theory and cultural sensitivity to MNT may improve diet adherence among diverse
older adults.
Keywords :
Diet quality , medical nutrition therapy. , Nutrition knowledge , older adults
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging