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DIETARY INTAKE IN PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY BASED ON SEX, OBESITY AND INJURY RELATED VARIABLE IN BRAIN AND SPINAL INJURY REPAIR RESEARCH CENTER

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  51-59

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 Background & Objectives: Despite an increased risk of obesity and CHD in people with SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI), there is little known about the DIETARY INTAKE in this group, therefore the aim of this study was to examine nutrient intake and body mass index (BMI) in the SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI) population according to level of injury and related variables.Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 162 patients with SPINAL CORD INJURY participated from Brain and Spinal Injury Repair research Center, Tehran, Iran. DIETARY INTAKEs were assessed by means of a semi quantitative food frequency questionnaire.Results: The mean age of study population was 34.1±0.6 years. Total energy and carbohydrate intake were higher in men than women (P<0.001). Incomplete injured consumed more MUFA (P=0.03). The elderly were consumed less total calorie, saturated fat, MUFA, cholesterol (P<0.01) and PUFA (P<0.05). Injured patients with longer times had lower total calorie, carbohydrate (P<0.01), total fat and MUFA intake (P<0.05). Based on new classification 60.5% were at the risk of obesity or obese. Central obesity was seen in 33.1%of man and 48.4% of women. BMI of the paraplegia group was greater than that of the tetraplegia group (P=0.009).Conclusion: Macronutrients balance is moved towards higher saturated fat intake and less complex carbohydrates and protein intake in SCI patients. The elderly and patients who had lived with SCI longer time tended to maintain healthier diets.

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    SABOUR, H., NOROUZI JAVIDAN, A., VAFA, M.R., SHIDFAR, F., NAZARI, M., ATHARI NIK AZM, S., RAHIMI, A., EMAMI RAZAVI, HASAN, & SABERI, H.. (2011). DIETARY INTAKE IN PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY BASED ON SEX, OBESITY AND INJURY RELATED VARIABLE IN BRAIN AND SPINAL INJURY REPAIR RESEARCH CENTER. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 7(1), 51-59. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/120571/en

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    SABOUR H., NOROUZI JAVIDAN A., VAFA M.R., SHIDFAR F., NAZARI M., ATHARI NIK AZM S., RAHIMI A., EMAMI RAZAVI HASAN, SABERI H.. DIETARY INTAKE IN PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY BASED ON SEX, OBESITY AND INJURY RELATED VARIABLE IN BRAIN AND SPINAL INJURY REPAIR RESEARCH CENTER. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY[Internet]. 2011;7(1):51-59. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/120571/en

    IEEE: Copy

    H. SABOUR, A. NOROUZI JAVIDAN, M.R. VAFA, F. SHIDFAR, M. NAZARI, S. ATHARI NIK AZM, A. RAHIMI, HASAN EMAMI RAZAVI, and H. SABERI, “DIETARY INTAKE IN PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY BASED ON SEX, OBESITY AND INJURY RELATED VARIABLE IN BRAIN AND SPINAL INJURY REPAIR RESEARCH CENTER,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 51–59, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/120571/en

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