Copyright © British Geriatrics Society 2004ObjectivesTo determine the prevalence of under-nutrition using brief screening methods and to determine the relation between these results and (1) those of a more standard nutritional assessment and (2) discharge outcomes.DesignProspective study.Subjects65 (21 males) patients older than 65 years.SettingSub-acute care facility.MeasurementsThe Mini Nutritional Assessment, standard nutritional assessment, 'rapid screen' and discharge outcome.ResultsThe prevalence of under-nutrition was high, ranging from 35.4% to 43.1%, depending on the screening method used. Compared to the standard nutritional assessment the 'rapid screen' consisting of (1) body mass index 7.5% over the previous 3 months and the two...
Aim: To examine the association of nutritional screening tools (NSTs) and anthropometric measures wi...
Background: The Malnutrition Screening Tool (MST) is a valid nutrition screening tool in the acute h...
Malnutrition (undernutrition) remains one of the most serious health problems for older people world...
Aim: Nutritional screening may not always lead to intervention. The present study aimed to determine...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Nutritional screening may not always lead to intervention. The present study aimed to determine: (i)...
AIM: Nutritional screening may not always lead to intervention. The present study aimed to determine...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Aim: The study aimed at determining the nutritional status of senior citizens in a general practitio...
Objectives: High rates of malnutrition have been reported in the older hospitalized patient populati...
Background: Objective The study aimed to determine the prevalence of malnutrition risk in a populati...
AIM: To examine the association of nutritional screening tools (NSTs) and anthropometric measures wi...
Aim: To examine the association of nutritional screening tools (NSTs) and anthropometric measures wi...
Background: The Malnutrition Screening Tool (MST) is a valid nutrition screening tool in the acute h...
Malnutrition (undernutrition) remains one of the most serious health problems for older people world...
Aim: Nutritional screening may not always lead to intervention. The present study aimed to determine...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Nutritional screening may not always lead to intervention. The present study aimed to determine: (i)...
AIM: Nutritional screening may not always lead to intervention. The present study aimed to determine...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Introduction Standardised nutritional screening methods improve the rate of recognising older patien...
Aim: The study aimed at determining the nutritional status of senior citizens in a general practitio...
Objectives: High rates of malnutrition have been reported in the older hospitalized patient populati...
Background: Objective The study aimed to determine the prevalence of malnutrition risk in a populati...
AIM: To examine the association of nutritional screening tools (NSTs) and anthropometric measures wi...
Aim: To examine the association of nutritional screening tools (NSTs) and anthropometric measures wi...
Background: The Malnutrition Screening Tool (MST) is a valid nutrition screening tool in the acute h...
Malnutrition (undernutrition) remains one of the most serious health problems for older people world...