Use of the diet history questionnaire III to determine the impact of dysosmia on dietary quality.

2021 
BACKGROUND Dysosmia could alter dietary quality through mechanisms including changes in appetite, food choice, and subsequent nutritional intake. However, there are few studies which directly assess olfactory performance and dietary quality. In this pilot study, we aimed to measure dietary quality in dysosmic subjects compared with normosmic controls. METHODS Community dwelling adult subjects prospectively underwent olfactory testing using the Sniffin' Sticks Test from which composite threshold, discrimination and identification (TDI) scores were used to identify dysosmic subjects (TDI < 31) and normosmic controls (TDI ≥31). Subjects completed the Diet History Questionnaire III (DHQIII), a standardized and validated tool for nutritional assessment developed by the National Institutes of Health. The Healthy Eating Index (HEI) was calculated to determine compliance with the United States Dietary Guidelines for Americans. RESULTS Sixty patients were enrolled, including 29 dysosmic subjects and 31 normosmic controls with no difference in age or gender across groups. A significant correlation between TDI score and HEI component score was seen for protein (r = 0.256; p = 0.048), dairy (r = 0.285; p = 0.027), and saturated fat scores (r = -0.262; p = 0.043). Compared with normosmic controls, dysosmic subjects were found to have less total protein and total dairy intake, as well as less total saturated fat intake. CONCLUSIONS This study found significantly altered nutritional quality in subjects with reduced olfactory function, including decreased intake of protein, dairy and saturated fats. These findings are relevant given the high prevalence of dysosmia in the aging population and previous studies showing associations with mortality. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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