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Socio-demographic, behavioral and functional characteristics of groups of community and institutionalized elderly Quechua Indians of Peru, and their association with nutritional status

机译:秘鲁盖丘亚族印第安人和社区居民的社会人口统计学,行为和功能特征及其与营养状况的关系

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Socio-demographic, behavioral, functional and anthropometric data for groups of elderly Quechua Indians of Peru were used to investigate the effects of gender and lifestyle patterns on nutritional status. Two community-dwelling samples were selected for study, representative of divergent lifestyles in terms of their combination of socio-economic, demographic and cultural contexts, plus an ad-hoc sample of institutionalized individuals with controlled food intake and reduced physical activity. Results suggest that differences in socio-demographic, behavioral and functional characteristics exist between the sexes and across settings (low- vs. highland) and lifestyles (institutionalized vs. community-dwelling; semi-urban vs. rural). These factors are likely to be related to diverging dietary and physical activity patterns, and have considerable effects on the nutritional status of the respondents.
机译:秘鲁奎丘亚族印度老年人群的社会人口统计学,行为,功能和人体测量学数据用于调查性别和生活方式对营养状况的影响。选择了两个社区居民样本进行研究,从社会经济,人口和文化背景的角度来代表不同生活方式,并从临时抽样的受控制食物摄入量和减少体育活动的制度化个体中抽取样本。结果表明,性别之间以及不同环境(低地与高地)和生活方式(制度化与社区居住;半城市与农村)的社会人口统计学,行为和功能特征存在差异。这些因素可能与饮食和身体活动方式的不同有关,并且对受访者的营养状况有相当大的影响。

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