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Nutritional Status in Community-Dwelling Elderly in France in Urban and Rural Areas

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PLOS ONE
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105137

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  1. Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale
  2. Caisse Nationale Maladie des Travailleurs Salaries
  3. Direction Generale de la Sante
  4. Conseils Regionaux of Aquitaine
  5. Languedoc-Roussillon and Bourgogne
  6. Fondation de France
  7. Ministry of Research-INSERM Programme 'Cohortes et collections de donnees biologiques'
  8. Mutuelle Generale de l'Education Nationale
  9. Institut de la longevite
  10. Conseil General de la Cote d'or
  11. AGRICA (CAMARCA)
  12. la Mutualite Sociale Agricole (MSA) de Gironde
  13. la Caisse Centrale de la Mutualite Sociale Agricole (CCMSA)
  14. AGRICA (CRCCA)
  15. AGRICA (CCPMA PREVOYANCE)
  16. AGRICA (CPCEA)
  17. AGRICA (AGRI PREVOYANCE)

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Malnutrition is a frequent condition in elderly people, especially in nursing homes and geriatric wards. Its frequency is less well known among elderly living at home. The objective of this study was to describe the nutritional status evaluated by the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) of elderly community-dwellers living in rural and urban areas in France and to investigate its associated factors. Methods: Subjects aged 65 years and over from the Approche Multidisciplinaire Integree (AMI) cohort (692 subjects living in a rural area) and the Three-City (3C) cohort (8,691 subjects living in three large urban zones) were included. A proxy version of the MNA was reconstructed using available data from the AMI cohort. Sensitivity and specificity were used to evaluate the agreement between the proxy version and the standard version in AMI. The proxy MNA was computed in both cohorts to evaluate the frequency of poor nutritional status. Factors associated with this state were investigated in each cohort separately. Results: In the rural sample, 38.0% were females and the mean age was 75.5 years. In the urban sample, 60.3% were females and the mean age was 74.1 years. Among subjects in living in the rural sample, 7.4% were in poor nutritional status while the proportion was 18.5% in the urban sample. Female gender, older age, being widowed, a low educational level, low income, low body mass index, being demented, having a depressive symptomatology, a loss of autonomy and an intake of more than 3 drugs appeared to be independently associated with poor nutritional status. Conclusion: Poor nutritional status was commonly observed among elderly people living at home in both rural and urban areas. The associated factors should be further considered for targeting particularly vulnerable individuals.

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