Understanding older patients’ dietary intake patterns may improve the timing of strategies to address hospital malnutrition. The aims of this study were to explore longitudinally the change in daily energy (kJ/day) and protein (g/day) intake, and associated factors. Data were derived using a 5-point scale to visually estimate plate waste, and known nutrient composition data. Analyses determined the change in intake between admission and day 14, and admission, day 14 and day 28, respectively. Data were available for 39 participants between admission and day 14 (median (interquartile range) age 82 (78⁻87) years; 54% male) and 12 participants between admission, day 14 and day 28 (median (IQR) age 79 (69⁻84) years; 58% male). ...
Background & aims: Protein-energy malnutrition is a health concern among older adults. Improving nut...
Loss of muscle mass and muscle strength as a result of ageing (sarcopenia) reduces physical function...
Various aspects of protein intake are thought to be crucial for the prevention of sarcopenia in olde...
Understanding older patients’ dietary intake patterns may improve the timing of strategies to ...
Background Malnutrition is prevalent in hospitalized patients. To support muscle maintenance in olde...
Background: Adequate energy and protein intake could be essential for contributing significantly to ...
To individualize nutritional interventions for the prevention and treatment of malnutrition and sarc...
Objective: Although it has been established that sufficient protein is required to maintain good nut...
Energy and protein intakes lower than requirements are associated with worsening health outcomes. He...
Background & aims: Interventions such as oral nutritional supplements (ONS), fortified meals and...
Introduction: The dietary intake of the elderly, especially the protein intake, is very important as...
Context: Numerous studies have identified strong correlations between the severity of nutritional de...
Rationale: The recommended protein intake for geriatric hospitalized patients is 1.2-1.5 g/kg/day an...
Background & aims: The temporal trends in protein and other nutrient intakes among older long-term c...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this thesis was to describe food intake pat...
Background & aims: Protein-energy malnutrition is a health concern among older adults. Improving nut...
Loss of muscle mass and muscle strength as a result of ageing (sarcopenia) reduces physical function...
Various aspects of protein intake are thought to be crucial for the prevention of sarcopenia in olde...
Understanding older patients’ dietary intake patterns may improve the timing of strategies to ...
Background Malnutrition is prevalent in hospitalized patients. To support muscle maintenance in olde...
Background: Adequate energy and protein intake could be essential for contributing significantly to ...
To individualize nutritional interventions for the prevention and treatment of malnutrition and sarc...
Objective: Although it has been established that sufficient protein is required to maintain good nut...
Energy and protein intakes lower than requirements are associated with worsening health outcomes. He...
Background & aims: Interventions such as oral nutritional supplements (ONS), fortified meals and...
Introduction: The dietary intake of the elderly, especially the protein intake, is very important as...
Context: Numerous studies have identified strong correlations between the severity of nutritional de...
Rationale: The recommended protein intake for geriatric hospitalized patients is 1.2-1.5 g/kg/day an...
Background & aims: The temporal trends in protein and other nutrient intakes among older long-term c...
grantor: University of TorontoThe objective of this thesis was to describe food intake pat...
Background & aims: Protein-energy malnutrition is a health concern among older adults. Improving nut...
Loss of muscle mass and muscle strength as a result of ageing (sarcopenia) reduces physical function...
Various aspects of protein intake are thought to be crucial for the prevention of sarcopenia in olde...