Statistics show that about 35% to 55% patients admitted to a hospital ward are undernourished, 20% of whom are found in the group of patients with severe malnutrition. According to ESPEN (European Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition), ‘Malnutrition is a condition resulting from a lack of absorption or a lack of consumption of nutrients, leading to a change in body composition (the reduction of free fat mass and body cell mass), thus resulting in physical and mental activity impairment and having a negative effect on the treatment of the original condition.’ Taking into consideration the serious health and socio-economic consequences related to malnutrition, a priority of the health care policy of every country should involve a targe...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Malnutrition is common in hospitalised patients but is underrecognised and undertreated. It increase...
Malnutrition is a debilitating and highly prevalent condition in the acute hospital setting, with Au...
Malnutrition, both as a cause and consequence of disease, affects 10–50% of patients admitted to hos...
Malnutrition is very frequent in hospitalized patients, particularly if they are elderly and suffer ...
This research programme has resulted in 5 published papers in international peer-reviewed journals a...
mAbstractFDisease-related undernutrition is signi¢cant in Europeanhospitals but is seldom treated. I...
Malnutrition is a debilitating and highly prevalent condition in the acute hospital setting, with Au...
Background:Lack of appropriate nutritional support during hospitalization may worsen patients’ nutri...
The term 'malnutrition' is a broad term used to describe any imbalance in the diet. In 2009 it was c...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Despite the fact that many methods have been used for assessing nutritional status throughout histor...
This paper describes a prospective study to determine the incidence of malnutrition among patients o...
Malnutrition is a significant problem amongst adult acute hospital inpatients. Malnutrition regardle...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Malnutrition is common in hospitalised patients but is underrecognised and undertreated. It increase...
Malnutrition is a debilitating and highly prevalent condition in the acute hospital setting, with Au...
Malnutrition, both as a cause and consequence of disease, affects 10–50% of patients admitted to hos...
Malnutrition is very frequent in hospitalized patients, particularly if they are elderly and suffer ...
This research programme has resulted in 5 published papers in international peer-reviewed journals a...
mAbstractFDisease-related undernutrition is signi¢cant in Europeanhospitals but is seldom treated. I...
Malnutrition is a debilitating and highly prevalent condition in the acute hospital setting, with Au...
Background:Lack of appropriate nutritional support during hospitalization may worsen patients’ nutri...
The term 'malnutrition' is a broad term used to describe any imbalance in the diet. In 2009 it was c...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Despite the fact that many methods have been used for assessing nutritional status throughout histor...
This paper describes a prospective study to determine the incidence of malnutrition among patients o...
Malnutrition is a significant problem amongst adult acute hospital inpatients. Malnutrition regardle...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
Malnutrition is common in hospitalised patients but is underrecognised and undertreated. It increase...