Cargando…

Poor Taste and Smell Are Associated with Poor Appetite, Macronutrient Intake, and Dietary Quality but Not with Undernutrition in Older Adults

BACKGROUND: Age-related declines in taste and smell function are widely assumed to contribute to the decrease in appetite and the development of undernutrition in older adults. OBJECTIVES: Here we aim to assess the associations of both taste and smell function with several nutrition-related outcomes...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Fluitman, Kristina S, Hesp, Anne C, Kaihatu, Rachel F, Nieuwdorp, Max, Keijser, Bart J F, IJzerman, Richard G, Visser, Marjolein
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7948202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33561272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa400
_version_ 1783663368745254912
author Fluitman, Kristina S
Hesp, Anne C
Kaihatu, Rachel F
Nieuwdorp, Max
Keijser, Bart J F
IJzerman, Richard G
Visser, Marjolein
author_facet Fluitman, Kristina S
Hesp, Anne C
Kaihatu, Rachel F
Nieuwdorp, Max
Keijser, Bart J F
IJzerman, Richard G
Visser, Marjolein
author_sort Fluitman, Kristina S
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Age-related declines in taste and smell function are widely assumed to contribute to the decrease in appetite and the development of undernutrition in older adults. OBJECTIVES: Here we aim to assess the associations of both taste and smell function with several nutrition-related outcomes in a single study, with poor appetite and undernutrition as primary outcomes. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional cohort study of 359 community-dwelling Dutch older adults, aged 65–93 y. Taste function was measured for all 5 basic tastes. Smell function was assessed with 3 tests: for odor identification, discrimination, and threshold. Self-reported taste and smell, appetite, energy (kcal/d) and macronutrient (% energy) intake, and covariates were assessed with extensive questionnaires. Dietary quality was calculated using the Dutch Healthy Diet index 2015, Alternative Healthy Eating Index 2010, and Mediterranean Diet Score. Body measurements included body weight (current and 2 y prior), height, and body impedance analysis. Data were analyzed via multiple logistic and linear regression. RESULTS: Of our sample, 9.2% had poor taste and 17.0% poor smell, 6.1% had poor appetite, and 21.4% were undernourished. Self-reported poor taste (OR: 8.44; 95% CI: 1.56, 45.56; P = 0.013) was associated with poor appetite, but no other taste or smell score was associated with either poor appetite or undernutrition. Some associations were found of individual taste and smell scores with macronutrient intake and dietary quality. Self-reported poor taste and smell were both consistently associated with poorer dietary quality. CONCLUSIONS: In community-dwelling older adults, specific taste and smell impairments may have diverse consequences for appetite, food intake, or dietary quality. However, this does not necessarily result in undernutrition. The consistent associations of self-reported poor taste and smell with poor dietary quality do underline the usefulness of this information when screening for nutritional risk.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7948202
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Oxford University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-79482022021-03-16 Poor Taste and Smell Are Associated with Poor Appetite, Macronutrient Intake, and Dietary Quality but Not with Undernutrition in Older Adults Fluitman, Kristina S Hesp, Anne C Kaihatu, Rachel F Nieuwdorp, Max Keijser, Bart J F IJzerman, Richard G Visser, Marjolein J Nutr Nutrition and Disease BACKGROUND: Age-related declines in taste and smell function are widely assumed to contribute to the decrease in appetite and the development of undernutrition in older adults. OBJECTIVES: Here we aim to assess the associations of both taste and smell function with several nutrition-related outcomes in a single study, with poor appetite and undernutrition as primary outcomes. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional cohort study of 359 community-dwelling Dutch older adults, aged 65–93 y. Taste function was measured for all 5 basic tastes. Smell function was assessed with 3 tests: for odor identification, discrimination, and threshold. Self-reported taste and smell, appetite, energy (kcal/d) and macronutrient (% energy) intake, and covariates were assessed with extensive questionnaires. Dietary quality was calculated using the Dutch Healthy Diet index 2015, Alternative Healthy Eating Index 2010, and Mediterranean Diet Score. Body measurements included body weight (current and 2 y prior), height, and body impedance analysis. Data were analyzed via multiple logistic and linear regression. RESULTS: Of our sample, 9.2% had poor taste and 17.0% poor smell, 6.1% had poor appetite, and 21.4% were undernourished. Self-reported poor taste (OR: 8.44; 95% CI: 1.56, 45.56; P = 0.013) was associated with poor appetite, but no other taste or smell score was associated with either poor appetite or undernutrition. Some associations were found of individual taste and smell scores with macronutrient intake and dietary quality. Self-reported poor taste and smell were both consistently associated with poorer dietary quality. CONCLUSIONS: In community-dwelling older adults, specific taste and smell impairments may have diverse consequences for appetite, food intake, or dietary quality. However, this does not necessarily result in undernutrition. The consistent associations of self-reported poor taste and smell with poor dietary quality do underline the usefulness of this information when screening for nutritional risk. Oxford University Press 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7948202/ /pubmed/33561272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa400 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Nutrition and Disease
Fluitman, Kristina S
Hesp, Anne C
Kaihatu, Rachel F
Nieuwdorp, Max
Keijser, Bart J F
IJzerman, Richard G
Visser, Marjolein
Poor Taste and Smell Are Associated with Poor Appetite, Macronutrient Intake, and Dietary Quality but Not with Undernutrition in Older Adults
title Poor Taste and Smell Are Associated with Poor Appetite, Macronutrient Intake, and Dietary Quality but Not with Undernutrition in Older Adults
title_full Poor Taste and Smell Are Associated with Poor Appetite, Macronutrient Intake, and Dietary Quality but Not with Undernutrition in Older Adults
title_fullStr Poor Taste and Smell Are Associated with Poor Appetite, Macronutrient Intake, and Dietary Quality but Not with Undernutrition in Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed Poor Taste and Smell Are Associated with Poor Appetite, Macronutrient Intake, and Dietary Quality but Not with Undernutrition in Older Adults
title_short Poor Taste and Smell Are Associated with Poor Appetite, Macronutrient Intake, and Dietary Quality but Not with Undernutrition in Older Adults
title_sort poor taste and smell are associated with poor appetite, macronutrient intake, and dietary quality but not with undernutrition in older adults
topic Nutrition and Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7948202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33561272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa400
work_keys_str_mv AT fluitmankristinas poortasteandsmellareassociatedwithpoorappetitemacronutrientintakeanddietaryqualitybutnotwithundernutritioninolderadults
AT hespannec poortasteandsmellareassociatedwithpoorappetitemacronutrientintakeanddietaryqualitybutnotwithundernutritioninolderadults
AT kaihaturachelf poortasteandsmellareassociatedwithpoorappetitemacronutrientintakeanddietaryqualitybutnotwithundernutritioninolderadults
AT nieuwdorpmax poortasteandsmellareassociatedwithpoorappetitemacronutrientintakeanddietaryqualitybutnotwithundernutritioninolderadults
AT keijserbartjf poortasteandsmellareassociatedwithpoorappetitemacronutrientintakeanddietaryqualitybutnotwithundernutritioninolderadults
AT ijzermanrichardg poortasteandsmellareassociatedwithpoorappetitemacronutrientintakeanddietaryqualitybutnotwithundernutritioninolderadults
AT vissermarjolein poortasteandsmellareassociatedwithpoorappetitemacronutrientintakeanddietaryqualitybutnotwithundernutritioninolderadults