Aim: To determine if a model of home-based dietetic care improves dietary intake and weight status in a specific group of older adults post-hospitalisation. Methods: The Department of Veterans’ Affairs clients aged 65 years and over were recruited from hospitals in a regional area of New South Wales, Australia (n = 32 men, n = 36 women). Nutritional status was assessed at home at baseline (within two weeks post-discharge) and three months post-discharge using a diet history, a food frequency checklist and Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA). Personalised dietary advice was provided by a single dietitian according to participants’ nutritional status. Results: Mean body weight improved significantly (P = 0.048), as well as mean MNA score (21.9 ...
Objective: (1) To determine whether nutritional supplementation (energy and micronutrients) in insti...
Background malnutrition among elderly hospitalised patients is widespread and has been shown to lead...
Alongside declining activity levels, energy needs fall in older age and eating less is expected. How...
Aim To determine if a model of home-based dietetic care improves dietary intake and weight status in...
Objectives: Malnutrition is common in older hospitalised patients, and barriers to adequate intake ...
At hospital discharge, many older patients are at health and nutritional risk, indicating a requirem...
Objective: to prevent the occurrence of weight loss during hospitalisation and following discharge b...
Background & aims: Interventions such as oral nutritional supplements (ONS), fortified meals and mid...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of older people are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days ...
BACKGROUND: Older people are vulnerable to malnutrition, which leads to negative outcomes. This stud...
Older adults with multiple comorbidities are often undernourished or at high risk for becoming so, e...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
Background: Reduced nutrient intake is common in patients after hospitalization, contributing to inc...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition is common in older people admitted to hospital, but little is known about...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
Objective: (1) To determine whether nutritional supplementation (energy and micronutrients) in insti...
Background malnutrition among elderly hospitalised patients is widespread and has been shown to lead...
Alongside declining activity levels, energy needs fall in older age and eating less is expected. How...
Aim To determine if a model of home-based dietetic care improves dietary intake and weight status in...
Objectives: Malnutrition is common in older hospitalised patients, and barriers to adequate intake ...
At hospital discharge, many older patients are at health and nutritional risk, indicating a requirem...
Objective: to prevent the occurrence of weight loss during hospitalisation and following discharge b...
Background & aims: Interventions such as oral nutritional supplements (ONS), fortified meals and mid...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of older people are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days ...
BACKGROUND: Older people are vulnerable to malnutrition, which leads to negative outcomes. This stud...
Older adults with multiple comorbidities are often undernourished or at high risk for becoming so, e...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
Background: Reduced nutrient intake is common in patients after hospitalization, contributing to inc...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition is common in older people admitted to hospital, but little is known about...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
Objective: (1) To determine whether nutritional supplementation (energy and micronutrients) in insti...
Background malnutrition among elderly hospitalised patients is widespread and has been shown to lead...
Alongside declining activity levels, energy needs fall in older age and eating less is expected. How...