Nutrition and Health Status Assessment of Geriatric People of One Rural District in Nepal

Authors

  • Lochana Shrestha Nepalese Army Institute of Health Science, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • P. Bastola Shree Birendra Hospital , Chhauni, Kathmandu, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/nmcj.v20i4.25140

Keywords:

Elderly people, helath status, nutritional status

Abstract

Aging is an inevitable process, old age cannot be healed. It can only be protected, promoted and extended by adding quality to life. To explore the health and nutrition status of geriatric people that need to be accommodated in future priority health programme of Nepal this cross sectional study was done in two selected rural VDCs of Rupandehi District of Nepal. In this study out of a total of participants (n=364) 9.0% were severely underweight, 15.5% were underweight and 24.5% were malnourished. Three hundred and sixteen (85.9%) participants had health problems, which were mainly respiratory diseases, hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Among the participants, 22.3% had problem for activities of daily living (AODL) and 50.8 % had cognitive impairment. The nutritional status appeared to decline with advancing age and both the genders were equally susceptible to malnutrition. Nutritional status of elderly was not found to be associated with health problems, alcohol intake, literacy and cognitive impairment, whereas it was found to be associated with smoking and compromised daily activities. The findings of this study help to fill the gap in health and nutritional measures that address the needs of this group of people in Nepal.

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Author Biography

Lochana Shrestha, Nepalese Army Institute of Health Science, Kathmandu, Nepal

Head of Department of Community Medicine and Health Home Care Nepal (Elderly Care Home), Lalitpur

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Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Shrestha, L., & Bastola, P. (2018). Nutrition and Health Status Assessment of Geriatric People of One Rural District in Nepal. Nepal Medical College Journal, 20(4), 163–168. https://doi.org/10.3126/nmcj.v20i4.25140

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