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          As part of a study of the tryptophan metabolism in mental patients,
          a survey was made of the dietary histories and 3-day diet records
          of forty-nine patients entering a mental hospital for the first
          time. Deficiencies in nutrient intakes were found to be similar
          to those of other selected groups in the United States. Although
          all patients ingested recommended amounts of tryptophan it is
          suggested that the quantity may not be adequate.
                                       Dietary Intakes of Mental Patients
          Introduction
          in     As a part of a study regarding tryptophan metabolism               Irene R. Payne, Ph.D. and Mildred M. Hudson
             mental patients at a state institution, it was our desire
          to assess the dietary histories and patterns of the patients.
          As pointed out by Smythies' in his discussion about the          he or she: a) was admitted for the first time, so that answers
          chemistry, metabolism, and treatment of schizophrenia, one       would not reflect "institutionalization"; b) could be inter-
          ofthe problems in such experimental investigations has been      viewed within twenty-four hours; c) had the ability to com-
          the lack of satisfactory correlation of dietary information      municate with the person administering the questionnaire;
          and physiological measurements. According to Weir and            d) was able to eat the regulardiet without modification, unless
          Houser,2 this can be explained partially by certain inherent     ground meat was necessitated by dental problems; e) was
          difficulties in obtaining dietary histories and practices. Two   able to walk to a designated dining room.
          such difficulties were relevant to our proposed study: a)              Ofthe forty-nine patients, nineteen were women and
          patients sometimes are unable to give adequate histories;        thirty were men, approximately the same proportion as are
          and b) the movement of any person from one environment           admitted in total and as are patients at any given time.
          (such as home) to another (such as an institution) might bring         Questionnaires, which had been designed, tested, and
          about a change in both metabolism and dietary intake. Our        revised in a preliminary period of three months, were all
          study was designed to test these suggestions to a certain        personally administered by the investigator within twenty-
          extent, and to gather dietary information which we felt could    four hours of admittance. Food models* for a diabetic diet
          be correlated with biochemical measurements, at least as         were used as visual aids with the patients.
          a pilot study.                                                         After completion ofthe questionnaire, the patient was
                 The means by which we recorded dietary histories         assigned to a specific dining room for a sequence of nine
          was evolved from a combination of those which Morgan3            meals. Here the patient was served the standard menu served
          discussed and which have been successfully used in nutri-        at the institution. Standardization included portion sizes. A
          tional status studies throughout the U.S.A.                     dietary aide recorded the patient's name, food served (inclu-
                The publication of "Amino Acid Content ofFoods"4          ding any menu changes or additional food eaten), portion
          made it possible to calculate the amino acid content of the     served if it varied from the Master Menu Manual, and the
          recorded food intakes. Since we were studying tryptophan        amounteaten(the aide checked the tray as soonas the patient
          metabolism, we were interested in assessing the tryptophan      finished eating). When the 3-day intake records were com-
          intake from the dietary records, using this publication.        pleted, the amounts of each food eaten were transferred to
                In light of the calculated intakes of niacin and tryp-    sheets for calculation ofthe nutrient content. There was con-
          tophan amongst this population of mental patients, certain      stant and thorough checking against the menus for clarity
          aspects of the interrelationships between the two nutrients     and accuracy.
          and mental health, as discussed in the most recent issue                      the three
          of"Present Knowledge inNutrition,"5 assumed more impor-                During           days, a 24-hour sample of urine was
          tance. Considering all the metabolic products for which tryp-   obtained from the patient under the supervision ofthe nurses
          tophan is a precursor-i.e., pyridine nucleotides, serotonin,    in the ward. These are being analyzed for metabolites of
          protein, and probably other compounds-what assurance is         tryptophan.
          there that serotonin, the known brain constituent, will be      tal    Atthe time the patient was accepted as an experimen-
          synthesized if all the other metabolic pathways do not have         subject, a record card was initiated and the patient
          enough tryptophan to meet their particular functions? The       assigned anumber.Therecordnumberwasusedonallpapers
          presence or absence of genetic factors, which involve the       andcalculations in orderto conceal the identity ofthe patient.
          enzymes that facilitate the pathways, further complicates       If any medication was given during the experimental time,
          the interrelationship. The continuing part of the study inves-  it was noted on the card. At the request of the investigators,
          tigates these questions.                                        medication was withheld if at all possible.
                                                                                 For the purpose of checking the reliability of the
          Methods and Procedures                                          patient's answers to the original questionnaire, a family
                                                                          member was administered a questionnaire which contained
                Forty-nine patients entering the Anna State Hospital      only the same objective questions (not attitudinal). Of the
          were included in the study.                                     original twenty-four questions asked both patient and family
          patientBetween Sept. 30, 1968 and March 19, 1969, every
                  entering the hospital was included in the study if      *Imitation Food Display Co., 197 Waverly Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.
          1210   AJPH SEPTEMBER, 1972, Vol. 62, No. 9
            member, the number which were answered the same by both           CANONAwasused in the present study. Correlation coef-
           participants were tabulated. From the total tabulations, the       ficients given below indicate the extent to which data derived
           average per cent of agreement was calculated for the entire        from the questionnaire for a given nutrient correlates with
           group. It was arbitrarily decided that an agreement of 75          thatforthe same nutrientobtainedby analysis ofdaily intake.
           per cent would indicate patients were able to give reliable               The other correlation coefficients presented are those
            information, as long as it was factual.                           betweentryptophan, niacin, protein, thiamine, andriboflavin
                  The data from the questionnaire and the 3-day intake        intakes.
            records were analyzed for the intake ofcalories, eight essen-
            tial nutrients, and tryptophan. Vitamin D was excluded.           Results
                  TheRecommendedDietaryAllowances, revised 1963,
            by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research          Average Intakes of All Patients
           Council were used as the basis of calculation of adequacy                 The calculated quantities of eight nutrients and
            of diet. This study was designed and undertaken before the        calories from both questionnaires (histories) and the 3-day
            later revision was published. Basically the calculations of       intake records were averaged. The results, for both men
            nutrient values were made using Handbook No. 8, Composi-          and women, are shown in Table 1.
           tion of Foods6 and Bowes and Church, Food Values ofPor-                The averages taken from the questionnaire showed the
           tions Commonly Used.7 Additional information for tryp-             women did not meet the recommended daily allowances for
           tophan estimation was obtained from the Home Economics             calories, calcium, iron, vitamin C, and vitamin A, in their
           Research Report No. 4, Amino Acid Content of Foods.4               home situations. The same was true during their first three
           In several instances letters were written to food companies,       days in the hospital, with the exception of vitamin A.
           giving the purpose of the study, and requesting analytical               Accordingtotheinformationprovidedby menregard-
           information of their product being used. In almost every           ing their dietary intakes at home, they met all the recom-
           case the requested information was received unless they            mended daily allowances. However, the records taken in
            stated that it was unknown. For food prepared and served          the hospitals indicated they did not meet recommended daily
           on the hospital menu, it was necessary to calculate the nu-        allowances for calories and niacin. The fact that the hospital
            trient value of the food from the recipe used. Most of thle       menus were planned to provide only 2,100-2,300 calories
            recipes used were those in the Master Menu Manual,8 and           probablyexplains thefailure ofmentomeetthe2,600calories
            all recipes used were checked with the Food Production            recommended.
            Managerforany substitution orchanges iningredients. Green               The overall indication was that female patients did
            salad portions served were weighed in three dining rooms          not ingest adequate amounts of nutrients based on recom-
           and an average portion agreed upon to consist of 42 grams.         mended daily allowances, but that male patients did.
            Several cuts ofcake were weighed and found to agree closely
            with the portion size in Bowes and Church.7 The estimation
            of tryptophan for cookies posed a problem as no information       Percentage of Patients Not Meeting Recommended Daily
           could be secured on these prepared products. Several home         Allowances
           recipes were calculated and averaged to give an approximate               The percentages of patients with an intake below
           figure which was used for all cookies. Cereals were evaluated      recommended allowances of each nutrient, calculated from
           according to the information received from the company pro-        questionnaires and 3-day intakes are shown in Figures 1 and
           ducing the brand. In recipes using raw foods which were            2.
           cookedbefore serving, the food values were adjusted accord-              Quite a different pattern in dietary histories emerged
           ing to the information given in Procedures for Calculating         here. More than 33 per cent of the men ingested suboptimal
           Nutritive Values of Home Prepared Foods.9                          quantities of calories, calcium, vitamin C and vitamin A.
                  Although there were afew patients who were younger
           and also some older ones, the Recommended Daily Allow-
           ances for the reference man and woman in the age bracket           Table 1-Average Intake of Nutrients by 19 Men and
           from thirty-five to fifty-five were chosen as the standards        30WomenWhoWereNewPatientsata Mental Hospital
           for comparison. The per cent of male and female patients
            not meeting the RecommendedDaily Allowances forthe eight                                   *Questlonnaire      t3-day record
            nutrients and calories was calculated and also the per cent              Nutrients          Men     Women      Men    Women
            not meeting two-thirds of the Recommended Daily Allow-            Calories                   2752     1824    *1995     1504
           ances, which Morgan3 stated represented the borderline of          Protein (gm.)               123       77        81      61
           inadequate choice offoods. This was doneforboth the intakes        Calcium (mg.)              1079      727      1035     732
           by questionnaire and by 3-day record. The average intake           Iron (mg.)                   20       12        13        9
           of nutrients for the nineteen women patients and the thirty        Thiamine (mcg.)            1967     1301      1200     909
           men was also figured and compared with the Recommended             Riboflavin (mcg.)          2440     1513      2113    1478
           Daily Allowance for both the questionnaire and the 3-day           Niacin (mg.) (preformed)     25       17        16       13
           record.                                                            Vitamin C (mg.)              70       57        72      56
           for    Inter-test consistency was evaluated, using a program       Vitamin A (I. U.)          6247     3549      7601    5188
               canonical correlation analysis, a generalized statistical      Tryptophan (mg.)           1405      926       978     727
           model which enables the researcher to determine all indepen-
           dent correlations between two sets ofvariables. The method         *Dietary histories
           was developed by Hotelling,10 and computer programs are            tActual intake during first three days in hospital
           available in Cooley and Lohnes'I and Veldman.12 Veldman's          tCaloric content was controlled
                                                                                         DIETARY INTAKES OF MENTAL PATIENTS           1211
                                        Figure 1-Percentage of Patients With an Intake Below                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Figure 2-Percentage of Patients With an Intake Below
                                       the Recommended DailyAllowances(Taken FromQues-                                                                                                                                                                                                                       the Recommended DailyAllowances (taken From 3-Day
                                       tionnaire)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Records of Hospital Diet)
                                                                                                                                               Percent                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Percent
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                                                                                                 MEN                                                                                                WOMEN                                                                                                                                          MEN                                                                                                                                  WOMEN
                                      The diets of more than 33 per cent of the women were                                                                                                                                                                                                                 tities of calcium, iron, riboflavin, vitamin C and vitamin A.
                                       deficient in calories, calcium, iron, riboflavin, vitamin C,                                                                                                                                                                                                        Thirty-two per cent of the men failed to meet two-thirds
                                       and vitamin A. Obviously, quantities of nutrient intakes in                                                                                                                                                                                                         of the recommended daily allowance in vitamin C only.
                                       excess of recommended daily allowances reported by the                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Whenthesamecomparisonsweremadeunderhospital
                                       other participants had offset and masked intakes ofthe group                                                                                                                                                                                                        conditions, more than 32 per cent of the women failed to
                                       as a whole, as shown in the previous section.                                                                                                                                                                                                                       eat two-thirds of recommended daily allowances ofcalories,
                                                                 The incidence offailure to meet recommended allow-                                                                                                                                                                                        calcium, iron, niacin, vitamin C and vitamin A. The percen-
                                       ances by women when they were in the hospital was higher                                                                                                                                                                                                            tage of men failing to eat two-thirds of the recommended
                                       than that shown by questionnaire. Thirty-three per cent or                                                                                                                                                                                                          daily allowances of any nutrient was less than 32 per cent.
                                       more women had suboptimal levels of all the nutrients                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         The indication was that about one-third ofthe women
                                       studied. Thirty-three per cent or more of the men were                                                                                                                                                                                                              not only did not meet recommended daily allowances ofcal-
                                       deficient in calories, niacin, vitamin C and vitamin A. The                                                                                                                                                                                                        cium, iron, riboflavin, vitamin C and vitamin A, but they
                                      percentage ofboth men and women failing to receive recom-                                                                                                                                                                                                           did not ingest even two-thirds of the recommended amounts
                                       mended daily allowances ofnmacin was greater in the reports                                                                                                                                                                                                        of these nutrients. On the other hand, the 33 per cent of
                                      from the hospital than in those from the questionnaires.                                                                                                                                                                                                             the men who did not meet the total daily requirements of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           calcium, vitamin C and vitamin A, did at least ingest two-
                                     Percentage of Patients Not Meeting Two-Thirds of                                                                                                                                                                                                                      thirds of the RDA for these nutrients.
                                    Recommended Daily Allowances                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Reliability of Patients' Reports of Dietary Histories
                                     did notFigures 3 and 4 represent percentages ofpatients who
                                     of                          meettwo-thirds ofthe daily recommended allowances                                                                                                                                                                                                                   The number and percentage of objective questions
                                                each nutrient. to                                                                                                                                                than 32                                                                                  on the questionnaire which were answered the same by both
                                      ofthe According                                                                   questionnaires, more                                                                                                      per cent                                                a patient and a family member were recorded. 31 family
                                                              womenfailed to obtain two-thirds ofthe desired quan-                                                                                                                                                                                         contacts were made, or 63 per cent of the questionnaires
                                      1212                          AJPH SEPTEMBER, 1972, Vol. 62, No. 9
                                   Figure 3-Percentage of Patients With an Intake Below                                                                                                                                                                          Figure 4-Percentage of Patients With an Intake Below
                                   Two-Thirds of Recommended Daily Allowances (Taken                                                                                                                                                                            Two-Thirds of Recommended Daily Allowances (Taken
                                   From Questionnaire)                                                                                                                                                                                                           From 3-Day Records of Hospital Diet)
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                                                                  MEN                                                                                                                WOMEN                                                                                                        MEN                                                                                                                WOMEN
                                   were verified this way. There was agreement between the                                                                                                                                                                                             As was expected, very strong correlations of niacin
                                   patients and family members in answer to an average of                                                                                                                                                                        and tryptophan with the three other nutrients which are
                                   76 per cent of the questions, which would appear to show                                                                                                                                                                     implicated in mental disorders were found, the indication
                                   that in this survey the information given by the patients could                                                                                                                                                              being that a deficiency in either tryptophan or niacin was
                                   be considered quite reliable.                                                                                                                                                                                                 concomitant with deficiencies in protein, thiamine, and ribo-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 flavin. The correlation factors are presented in Table 2.
                                   Correlations Between Dietary Histories and 3-Day Hospi-                                                                                                                                                                                             These results, of course, reflect food composition,
                                   tal Records                                                                                                                                                                                                                  but they serve to give a measured relationship.
                                                         The statistical study of quantities of each of the nu-                                                                                                                                                  Discussion
                                   trients from the questionaires with the quantities ofthe same
                                    nutrients shown in the 3-day records indicated very little                                                                                                                                                                                        As has often been stressed by those investigating the
                                    if any, agreement between the two means ofgaining dietary                                                                                                                                                                   nutritional status of populations, the conclusions that can
                                    information.                                      The                     highest                          correlation                                    values                         were                               or should be drawn from average intakes of nutrients are
                                          .38, +-.34, and +-.39 for thiamine, protein, and tryptophan                                                                                                                                                           not manyorveryrevealing. Forthat reason we have included
                                    respectively.                                                                                                                                                                                                               a minimum presentation of the averages. Even though the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                calculation of the percentages of patients who did not meet
                                   Correlation Between Niacin, Tryptophan, Protein,                                                                                                                                                                             recommended daily intakes, or two-thirds thereof, did not
                                    Thiamine, and Riboflavin Intakes                                                                                                                                                                                            give as complete a picture of the nutritional health of these
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                patients as was desirable, it did give us information which
                                                           Both the questionnaires and the 3-day hospital records                                                                                                                                               could be compared with similar data gathered throughout
                                    revealed a strong positive correlation between the quantities                                                                                                                                                               the United States and compiled by Morgan.3 This same basic
                                    of niacin and tryptophan, the former giving a correlation                                                                                                                                                                   data will give us even more insight into individual nutritional
                                   factor of +.79 and the latter a factor of +-.86.                                                                                                                                                                             health and metabolism when some of it is correlated with
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       DIETARY INTAKES OF MENTAL PATIENTS                                                                                                                   1213
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