The nutrient intake in geriatric long-stay patients and the mortality risk associated with low energy intake were studied in 61 patients, 43 women and 18 men, with a mean age of 87 years, at a geriatric long-stay care hospital during a 6-month follow-up. Dietary intake was assessed with a 9-day dietary record. Energy expenditure was calculated assuming a physical activity level of 1.33 × basal metabolic rate (BMR), predicted from equations given by FAO/WHO. Mean energy intakes were 1557 kcal in men and 1280 kcal in women; 84% of the patients had an intake below estimated energy expenditure and 30% were below estimated BMR. Only 5% received dietary supplement. Eleven out of the 61 patients died during the follow-up and the deceased had lower...
Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition among elderly patients, nutritional problems are still n...
The focus of nutrition is often on healthy diets and exercise to minimise the risk of developing lif...
The older adult population, age >65, is expected to increase to 80 million by the year 2040, and ...
To investigate how the energy intake of institutionalized long-term-care patients through the regula...
To individualize nutritional interventions for the prevention and treatment of malnutrition and sarc...
Background and aims: in a geriatric patient, nutritional status (NS), particularly in the case of ma...
Protein-energy undernutrition is a very common problem among elderly patients. It is promoted by age...
ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of malnutrition according to the new ESPEN definition in a populat...
Background & aims: Malnutrition and poor intake during hospitalisation are common in older medical p...
Nutritional screening may not always lead to intervention. The present study aimed to determine: (i)...
Many population studies from different parts of the world have shown that free-living elderly people...
Introduction: The dietary intake of the elderly, especially the protein intake, is very important as...
(1) Background: Malnutrition in hospitalized patients is prevalent worldwide, but the severity of th...
Elderly people are known to be at a greater risk of malnutrition, particularly those having diseases...
The focus of nutrition is often on healthy diets and exercise to minimise the risk of developing lif...
Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition among elderly patients, nutritional problems are still n...
The focus of nutrition is often on healthy diets and exercise to minimise the risk of developing lif...
The older adult population, age >65, is expected to increase to 80 million by the year 2040, and ...
To investigate how the energy intake of institutionalized long-term-care patients through the regula...
To individualize nutritional interventions for the prevention and treatment of malnutrition and sarc...
Background and aims: in a geriatric patient, nutritional status (NS), particularly in the case of ma...
Protein-energy undernutrition is a very common problem among elderly patients. It is promoted by age...
ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of malnutrition according to the new ESPEN definition in a populat...
Background & aims: Malnutrition and poor intake during hospitalisation are common in older medical p...
Nutritional screening may not always lead to intervention. The present study aimed to determine: (i)...
Many population studies from different parts of the world have shown that free-living elderly people...
Introduction: The dietary intake of the elderly, especially the protein intake, is very important as...
(1) Background: Malnutrition in hospitalized patients is prevalent worldwide, but the severity of th...
Elderly people are known to be at a greater risk of malnutrition, particularly those having diseases...
The focus of nutrition is often on healthy diets and exercise to minimise the risk of developing lif...
Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition among elderly patients, nutritional problems are still n...
The focus of nutrition is often on healthy diets and exercise to minimise the risk of developing lif...
The older adult population, age >65, is expected to increase to 80 million by the year 2040, and ...