Pressure injuries (PI) are a significant clinical problem across all healthcare facilities, associated with poor patient outcomes, increased length of stay and healthcare costs. Whilst it is known that underweight (Body Mass Index (BMI)\ua
Obesity and overweight have a range of health effects, yet little evidence is available on their eff...
Abstract Introduction Physical tension is a response to environmental pressures, needs or demands o...
In recent years there has been a large increase in the number of morbidly obese persons subject to h...
Background Pressure injuries (PI) are a significant clinical problem across all healthcare facilitie...
Background\ud Pressure injuries (PI) are a significant clinical problem across all healthcare facili...
Pressure injuries (PI) are a significant clinical problem across all healthcare facilities, associat...
Objectives: Pressure ulcers (PU) remain a major health care problem throughout the world. Although m...
The patient population on Inpatient Medical Rehab (IMR) have unique factors that put them at higher ...
There are many factors associated with the development of a pressure injury (PI) such as immobility,...
The introduction of the process of nutritional screening into clinical standards has been driven by ...
The close association of excess adiposity and elevated blood pressure is well documented. The role o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe World Health Organization defines overweight and obesity as the co...
The close association of excess adiposity and elevated blood pressure is well documented. And the pr...
Abstract\n\nIntroduction: Pressure Injuries (PrI) are common, often preventable injuries occurring p...
Morbid obesity poses a significant burden on the health-care system. This study determined whether m...
Obesity and overweight have a range of health effects, yet little evidence is available on their eff...
Abstract Introduction Physical tension is a response to environmental pressures, needs or demands o...
In recent years there has been a large increase in the number of morbidly obese persons subject to h...
Background Pressure injuries (PI) are a significant clinical problem across all healthcare facilitie...
Background\ud Pressure injuries (PI) are a significant clinical problem across all healthcare facili...
Pressure injuries (PI) are a significant clinical problem across all healthcare facilities, associat...
Objectives: Pressure ulcers (PU) remain a major health care problem throughout the world. Although m...
The patient population on Inpatient Medical Rehab (IMR) have unique factors that put them at higher ...
There are many factors associated with the development of a pressure injury (PI) such as immobility,...
The introduction of the process of nutritional screening into clinical standards has been driven by ...
The close association of excess adiposity and elevated blood pressure is well documented. The role o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe World Health Organization defines overweight and obesity as the co...
The close association of excess adiposity and elevated blood pressure is well documented. And the pr...
Abstract\n\nIntroduction: Pressure Injuries (PrI) are common, often preventable injuries occurring p...
Morbid obesity poses a significant burden on the health-care system. This study determined whether m...
Obesity and overweight have a range of health effects, yet little evidence is available on their eff...
Abstract Introduction Physical tension is a response to environmental pressures, needs or demands o...
In recent years there has been a large increase in the number of morbidly obese persons subject to h...