Effects of a Texture-Modified, Enriched, and Reshaped Diet on Dietary Intake and Body Weight of Nursing Home Residents with Chewing and/or Swallowing Problems: An Enable Study

This proof-of-concept study investigated the effects of an innovative nutrition concept, comprising texture modification, enrichment, and reshaping, on dietary intake and nutritional status of 16 nursing home residents with chewing and/or swallowing problems (mean age 86.5 ± 7.4 years) in a pre-test post-test design. During 6 weeks with usual texture-modified diet (P1) energy and protein intake were constant. After the implementation of the innovative diet, daily energy intake increased by 204.2 (median) [interquartile range 95.8–444.4] kcal (P = 0.011), and protein intake by 18.3 [9.9–26.3] g (P < 0.001) and remained constant during the following 6 weeks (P2). Body weight decreased during P1 (–0.5 [–1.4 to 0.2] kg), and increased during P2 (+1.1 [0.0 to 1.7] kg, P = 0.004). The present nutrition concept turned out to be a promising strategy for nutritional management of chewing and/or swallowing problems, however, the effects need to be confirmed in larger studies.

Publikationsart
Zeitschriftenbeiträge (peer-reviewed)
Titel
Effects of a Texture-Modified, Enriched, and Reshaped Diet on Dietary Intake and Body Weight of Nursing Home Residents with Chewing and/or Swallowing Problems: An Enable Study
Medien
Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics
Heft
4
Band
38
Autoren
Angela Ott, Melanie Senger, Prof. Dr. Thomas Lötzbeyer , Olaf Gefeller, Sieber Cornel, Prof. Dr. Dorothee Volkert
Seiten
361-376
Veröffentlichungsdatum
21.06.2019
Zitation
Ott, Angela; Senger, Melanie; Lötzbeyer, Thomas; Gefeller, Olaf; Cornel, Sieber; Volkert, Dorothee (2019): Effects of a Texture-Modified, Enriched, and Reshaped Diet on Dietary Intake and Body Weight of Nursing Home Residents with Chewing and/or Swallowing Problems: An Enable Study. Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics 38 (4), S. 361-376. DOI: 10.1080/21551197.2019.1628158