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Correlates of Meal Skipping in Community Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study

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posted on 2023-08-24, 04:42 authored by H Wild, D Gasevic, RL Woods, J Ryan, Michael BerkMichael Berk, R Wolfe, J McNeil, AJ Owen
AbstractIn this cross-sectional analysis of 10,071 community dwelling adults aged ≥70 years, we examined factors associated with meal skipping (self-reported) using multivariable logistic regression. Prevalence of meal skipping in this study was 19.5%. The adjusted odds (aOR [95%CI]) of meal skipping were lower in those 85+ years (vs. 70–74.9 years, 0.56 [0.45–0.70]), and in those in regional areas (vs. urban area, 0.81 [0.72–0.92]). Higher odds of meal skipping were observed for those living alone (vs. living with someone, 1.84 [1.64–2.05]), current smokers (vs. non-smokers, 2.07 [1.54–2.80]), consumers of high amounts of alcohol (vs. abstainers 1.93 [1.35–2.75]), those with poor oral health (vs. excellent oral health, 1.71 [1.07–2.73]) diabetes (vs. not 1.26 [1.06–1.50]), or frailty (vs. not, 1.63 [1.09–2.43]). This study identified socio-demographic, social, behavioural and biomedical correlates of meal skipping in later life, which may assist in targeting interventions to address meal skipping.

History

Journal

Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging

Volume

27

Pagination

159-165

Location

France

ISSN

1279-7707

eISSN

1760-4788

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

SPRINGER FRANCE