Background & aims: Obesity, defined as a BMI ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , has demonstrated protective associations with mortality in some diseases. However, recent evidence demonstrates that poor nutritional status in critically ill obese patients confounds this relationship. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate if poor nutritional status, poor food intake and adverse health-related outcomes have a demonstrated association in non-critically ill obese acute care hospital patients. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of the Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey dataset (N = 3122), a prospective cohort study conducted in hospitals from Australia and New Zealand in 2010. At baseline, hospital dietitians recorded participants\u27 BMI, evaluated nutritio...
Background and aims\ud \ud The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) reported two-in-five p...
Malnutrition is common in hospitalised patients but is underrecognised and undertreated. It increase...
(1) Background: Malnutrition in hospitalized patients is prevalent worldwide, but the severity of th...
Obesity, defined as a BMI\ua0≥\ua030\ua0kg/m, has demonstrated protective associations with mortalit...
Background & aims The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) ascertained if malnutrition...
Malnutrition is a significant problem amongst adult acute hospital inpatients. Malnutrition regardle...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Malnutrition is a known risk factor for the development of complications in hospi...
Morbid obesity poses a significant burden on the health-care system. This study determined whether m...
Background & aims: Malnutrition is a known risk factor for the development of complications in hospi...
Background: The nutritional status of patients with cardiovascular diseases significantly affects pr...
Background: Malnutrition affects between 20% and 50% of hospital inpatients on admission, with furth...
Background & aims: The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) ascertained if malnutrition an...
The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) reported two-in-five patients in Australian and N...
Background:Lack of appropriate nutritional support during hospitalization may worsen patients’ nutri...
Up to 30% of acute care patients consume less than half of the food provided in hospital. Inadequate...
Background and aims\ud \ud The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) reported two-in-five p...
Malnutrition is common in hospitalised patients but is underrecognised and undertreated. It increase...
(1) Background: Malnutrition in hospitalized patients is prevalent worldwide, but the severity of th...
Obesity, defined as a BMI\ua0≥\ua030\ua0kg/m, has demonstrated protective associations with mortalit...
Background & aims The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) ascertained if malnutrition...
Malnutrition is a significant problem amongst adult acute hospital inpatients. Malnutrition regardle...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Malnutrition is a known risk factor for the development of complications in hospi...
Morbid obesity poses a significant burden on the health-care system. This study determined whether m...
Background & aims: Malnutrition is a known risk factor for the development of complications in hospi...
Background: The nutritional status of patients with cardiovascular diseases significantly affects pr...
Background: Malnutrition affects between 20% and 50% of hospital inpatients on admission, with furth...
Background & aims: The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) ascertained if malnutrition an...
The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) reported two-in-five patients in Australian and N...
Background:Lack of appropriate nutritional support during hospitalization may worsen patients’ nutri...
Up to 30% of acute care patients consume less than half of the food provided in hospital. Inadequate...
Background and aims\ud \ud The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) reported two-in-five p...
Malnutrition is common in hospitalised patients but is underrecognised and undertreated. It increase...
(1) Background: Malnutrition in hospitalized patients is prevalent worldwide, but the severity of th...