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Correlation between malnutrition and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in elderly Iranian adults
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MalnutritionQuality Of LifeNutritionDietary AssessmentNutritional EpidemiologyLife AssessmentHealth-related QualityNutrition DevelopmentPublic Health NutritionHealthy AgingSocial HealthElderly Iranian AdultsPhysical Component SummaryPopulation NutritionPublic HealthHealth SciencesHealth PolicyGeriatricsDiet QualityClinical NutritionElderly Iranian ResidentsWellness MeasurementGlobal HealthNutrition Assessment
Objectives We aimed to evaluate the association of nutritional status and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among elderly Iranian residents. Methods We used the 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) to assess HRQOL among participants with normal nutrition status, at risk of malnutrition, and malnourished. Results Mean group scores for the Physical Component Summary (PCS) of the SF-36 were 44, 36.5, and 29.0 for normal, at-risk, and malnourished groups, respectively; for the Mental Component Summary (MCS), these were 47.1, 40.7, and 34.8, respectively. The PCS and MCS displayed significant positive correlation with malnutrition in three models: crude (I); age- and sex-adjusted (II); and adjusted for age, sex, education, occupation, marital status, and residence. Standardized beta coefficients of PCS in Models I–III were 1.35, 1.27, and 1.14, respectively; for MCS, these were 1.11 in all three models; all results were statistically significant. Estimated results of logistic regression were −6.023 for malnourished versus well-nourished and −2.652 for malnourished versus at risk of malnutrition. Conclusion Our analyses revealed the crucial impact of nutritional status on both mental and physical components of HRQOL.
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