ELDERLY UNDER NUTRITIONAL STRESS - A SEASONAL STUDY ON FOOD-CONSUMPTION AND NUTRITIONAL-STATUS IN KENYA

Citation
Hn. Kigutha et al., ELDERLY UNDER NUTRITIONAL STRESS - A SEASONAL STUDY ON FOOD-CONSUMPTION AND NUTRITIONAL-STATUS IN KENYA, International journal of food sciences and nutrition, 49(6), 1998, pp. 423-433
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science & Tenology","Nutrition & Dietetics
ISSN journal
09637486
Volume
49
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
423 - 433
Database
ISI
SICI code
0963-7486(1998)49:6<423:EUNS-A>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
The effects of seasonal changes in food availability on the nutritiona l status of elderly subjects living in smallholder rural households in Nakuru district, Kenya was investigated over a 15-month period involv ing 41 subjects (23 women and 18 men), within the age range of 65-74 y ears. Dietary intakes and body weights were measured on a monthly basi s. Large interseasonal weight changes were observed, in which the men had a mean weight loss in the lean season of 4.0 kg (about 7% of body weight) compared to 1.7 kg (3%) in women. The dietary intakes were als o found to be influenced by seasonal changes in household food availab ility, with significant differences between the lean months (6.9 MJ or 1651 kcal) and the postharvest period (8.8MJ or 2105 kcal). The intak e of energy was relatively high but not enough to maintain energy bala nce during periods of heavy physical activities, irrespective of food availability during the postharvest months. The findings indicate the need to review the levels of energy expenditure in the elderly as the current recommended levels may be too low to meet the energy needs of active elderly populations especially in the developing countries.