Malnutrition is a common condition in hospitalized patients that is often underdiagnosed and undertreated. Hospital malnutrition has multifactorial causes and is associated with negative clinical and economic outcomes. There is now growing evidence from clinical trials for the efficiency and efficacy of nutritional support in the medical inpatient population. Since many medical inpatients at nutritional risk or malnourished are polymorbid (i.e., suffer from multiple comorbidities), this makes the provision of adequate nutritional support a challenging task, given that most of the clinical nutrition guidelines are dedicated to single diseases. This review summarizes the current level of evidence for nutritional support in not critically ill ...
Malnutrition has traditionally been thought to involve deficiencies in protein and energy (macronutr...
Objective To evaluate if medical inpatients at risk of malnutrition benefit from an individualized ...
Background:Lack of appropriate nutritional support during hospitalization may worsen patients’ nutri...
Malnutrition has been defined as a “state resulting from lack of uptake or intake of nutrition, lea...
Malnutrition lurks in the background of hospitalized medical patients. A large proportion of patient...
Although malnutrition is a highly prevalent condition in the inpatient setting, particularly in olde...
Malnutrition is frequent in patients during a hospital admission and may further worsen during the h...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent synd...
Objective: Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition in the general inpatient population, there is...
Importance Malnutrition affects a considerable proportion of the medical inpatient population. Th...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition in the general inpatient population, there is...
Background: Malnutrition affects between 20% and 50% of hospital inpatients on admission, with furth...
BACKGROUND Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent sy...
Inpatient Malnutrition rates are quite high and distributed in almost all hospitals for all ty...
Malnutrition has traditionally been thought to involve deficiencies in protein and energy (macronutr...
Objective To evaluate if medical inpatients at risk of malnutrition benefit from an individualized ...
Background:Lack of appropriate nutritional support during hospitalization may worsen patients’ nutri...
Malnutrition has been defined as a “state resulting from lack of uptake or intake of nutrition, lea...
Malnutrition lurks in the background of hospitalized medical patients. A large proportion of patient...
Although malnutrition is a highly prevalent condition in the inpatient setting, particularly in olde...
Malnutrition is frequent in patients during a hospital admission and may further worsen during the h...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent synd...
Objective: Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition in the general inpatient population, there is...
Importance Malnutrition affects a considerable proportion of the medical inpatient population. Th...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition in the general inpatient population, there is...
Background: Malnutrition affects between 20% and 50% of hospital inpatients on admission, with furth...
BACKGROUND Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent sy...
Inpatient Malnutrition rates are quite high and distributed in almost all hospitals for all ty...
Malnutrition has traditionally been thought to involve deficiencies in protein and energy (macronutr...
Objective To evaluate if medical inpatients at risk of malnutrition benefit from an individualized ...
Background:Lack of appropriate nutritional support during hospitalization may worsen patients’ nutri...