Screening tools for detecting declining nutrition in community-dwelling old-old are few and problematic. The purpose of this study was to identify the leading risk factors associated with noninvasive measures of poor nutritional status among elders aged 80 or older still living independently in the community. This cross-sectional descriptive study included 68 community-dwelling old-old (average age 85.7). Participants were recruited by parish nurses. In-home interviews were conducted. Relationships between five well-established measures of nutritional risk factors and two measures of nutritional status, body mass index (BMI) categories, and unintentional weight loss were examined. Depression and the food pyramid groups with adequate amounts...
Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition among elderly patients, nutritional problems are still n...
In older adults, nutritional health is essential for good quality of life and living independently a...
It is estimated that eight in ten elderly persons have a chronic disease. Management of these chroni...
The purpose of this survey was to estimate the prevalence of nutritional risk among a group of commu...
Proper nutrition can promote healthy aging by preventing disease and disability and thereby helping ...
Aim. To identify risk factors for being at nutritional risk, by means of a nutritional screening, i...
Background: Malnutrition is a serious concern in older populations. Simple screening approaches are ...
The wellbeing of community living older adults (CLOAs) can be influenced by diet. Although many olde...
Introduction Nutrition screening is an initial procedure in which the risk of malnutrition is identi...
Background: Objective The study aimed to determine the prevalence of malnutrition risk in a populati...
Background and Aims: Falls and fall-related injuries result in reduced functioning, loss of independ...
This study aimed to determine four-year outcomes of community-living older adults identified at ‘nut...
Objective: The origin of malnutrition in older age is multifactorial and risk factors may vary accor...
In older adults, nutritional health is essential for good quality of life and living independently a...
Objective This study investigated the relationship between depression, nutritional risk and dietary ...
Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition among elderly patients, nutritional problems are still n...
In older adults, nutritional health is essential for good quality of life and living independently a...
It is estimated that eight in ten elderly persons have a chronic disease. Management of these chroni...
The purpose of this survey was to estimate the prevalence of nutritional risk among a group of commu...
Proper nutrition can promote healthy aging by preventing disease and disability and thereby helping ...
Aim. To identify risk factors for being at nutritional risk, by means of a nutritional screening, i...
Background: Malnutrition is a serious concern in older populations. Simple screening approaches are ...
The wellbeing of community living older adults (CLOAs) can be influenced by diet. Although many olde...
Introduction Nutrition screening is an initial procedure in which the risk of malnutrition is identi...
Background: Objective The study aimed to determine the prevalence of malnutrition risk in a populati...
Background and Aims: Falls and fall-related injuries result in reduced functioning, loss of independ...
This study aimed to determine four-year outcomes of community-living older adults identified at ‘nut...
Objective: The origin of malnutrition in older age is multifactorial and risk factors may vary accor...
In older adults, nutritional health is essential for good quality of life and living independently a...
Objective This study investigated the relationship between depression, nutritional risk and dietary ...
Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition among elderly patients, nutritional problems are still n...
In older adults, nutritional health is essential for good quality of life and living independently a...
It is estimated that eight in ten elderly persons have a chronic disease. Management of these chroni...