Objective: to prevent the occurrence of weight loss during hospitalisation and following discharge by daily oral supplementation. Design: in a prospective, randomised, controlled study of 80 patients aged 75 or more, and at risk of undernutrition based on their initial Mini Nutritional Assessment score, patients were randomised into a control group or one receiving oral supplementation. The intervention was a prescription of 200 ml sweet or salty sip feed twice daily (500 kcal, 21 g protein per day) throughout hospitalisation and convalescence. Nutritional status was assessed at baseline and after 2 months using Mini Nutritional Assessment and body weight record. Results: compliance with oral supplementation was good and daily extra energy ...
Background: Protected Mealtimes is an intervention developed to address the problem of malnutrition ...
Objectives: We examined if individually-adapted nutritional counselling could prevent > 5% weight lo...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of older people are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition is common in older people admitted to hospital, but little is known about...
Background: Malnutrition among elderly hospitalised patients is widespread and has been shown to lea...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of a short-term nutritional intervention with protein and vitami...
BACKGROUND: Older people are vulnerable to malnutrition, which leads to negative outcomes. This stud...
Background: Previous analyses have shown that a post-discharge individualized nutritional interventi...
BACKGROUND: Previous analyses have shown that a post-discharge individualized nutritional interventi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Malnutrition affects 5-10% of elderly people living in the communit...
Background & aims: Interventions such as oral nutritional supplements (ONS), fortified meals and...
Aim: To determine if a model of home-based dietetic care improves dietary intake and weight status i...
Background: Reduced nutrient intake is common in patients after hospitalization, contributing to inc...
Background: Protected Mealtimes is an intervention developed to address the problem of malnutrition ...
Objectives: We examined if individually-adapted nutritional counselling could prevent > 5% weight lo...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of older people are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition is common in older people admitted to hospital, but little is known about...
Background: Malnutrition among elderly hospitalised patients is widespread and has been shown to lea...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of a short-term nutritional intervention with protein and vitami...
BACKGROUND: Older people are vulnerable to malnutrition, which leads to negative outcomes. This stud...
Background: Previous analyses have shown that a post-discharge individualized nutritional interventi...
BACKGROUND: Previous analyses have shown that a post-discharge individualized nutritional interventi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Malnutrition affects 5-10% of elderly people living in the communit...
Background & aims: Interventions such as oral nutritional supplements (ONS), fortified meals and...
Aim: To determine if a model of home-based dietetic care improves dietary intake and weight status i...
Background: Reduced nutrient intake is common in patients after hospitalization, contributing to inc...
Background: Protected Mealtimes is an intervention developed to address the problem of malnutrition ...
Objectives: We examined if individually-adapted nutritional counselling could prevent > 5% weight lo...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of older people are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days ...