老年学
读写能力
人口
医学
健康素养
比例(比率)
队列
NLS公司
考试(生物学)
卡路里
干预(咨询)
心理学
内科学
环境卫生
核定位序列
精神科
医疗保健
地理
政治学
地图学
教育学
古生物学
核心
法学
生物
作者
Pragnesh Patel,Sidakpal Panaich,Joel Steinberg,Sandip Zalawadiya,Akhilesh Kumar,Anil Aranha,Lavoisier Cardozo
标识
DOI:10.1007/s12603-013-0355-6
摘要
The major objective of our paper was to test and validate the nutritional literacy scale (NLS) in a pre-dominantly African-American geriatric population. Completion of the 2 literacy scales Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (STOHFLA) and nutritional literacy scale (NLS) during a 5-month period from September 2008 to January 2009. The Rosa Parks Geriatric Center at Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University. The study cohort consisted of elderly (>65years old) 150 patients that had presented to the geriatric clinic. NLS and STOHFLA were simultaneously given to the patients. The NLS consists of 28 questions regarding organic foods; calorie intake etc. and questions in each section were arranged from easier to more difficult ones. The baseline characteristics were stratified according to the NLS (< 25 and ≥ 25) and STOHFLA (< 35 and ≥ 35) scores. Additionally we also collected data on demographic information, educational experience, blood pressure recordings from 3 consecutive clinic visits. The patients with a higher NLS score were younger (72 ± 9) as compared to those with lower NLS score (76 ± 9) (p = 0.005), and also had more years of education (16 ± 3 years v/s 13 ± 3 years; p <0.001). A higher proportion of patients with lower score on NLS had hypertension (95.10 % for NLS < 25 v/s 77.08 % for NLS > 25; p =0.001). We validated a potentially useful nutritional literacy tool that might prove to be useful intervention aimed at identifying individuals with lower levels of education and insight regarding their nutritional behaviors.
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