Bibliography: pages 75-77.The average life expectancy is increasing each year and thus there is a rapid influx of population over 65, creating the need for more long-term care facilities. The elderly in long-term care facilities are likely to have complex chronic illness, physical impairments, malnutrition, and psychosocial factors which influence their nutritional status and possibly lead to protein-caloric malnutrition (PCM). The primary goal of the dietetic service in a facility is to improve or at least maintain the health of its residents. Thus, a study was conducted to determine the adequacy (RDA) of food served as well as the adequacy (RDA) of food intake in a specific long-term care facility and its relationship to the resident's pr...
In 2000, there were 17,000 nursing homes in the United States housing about 1.5 million residents ov...
In 2000, there were 17,000 nursing homes in the United States housing about 1.5 million residents ov...
Bibliography: pages [38]-44.The purpose of this study was to examine two methods of identification o...
Studies regarding nutritional status among the elderly residing in long-term care facilities have sh...
Unintentional weight loss and Undernutrition are major problems among older people living in Long-Te...
Unintentional weight loss and Undernutrition are major problems among older people living in Long-Te...
Unintentional weight loss and Undernutrition are major problems among older people living in Long-Te...
OBJECTIVE: To compare nutrients in the menu offered for the elderly people of a long-term care insti...
OBJECTIVE: To compare nutrients in the menu offered for the elderly people of a long-term care insti...
Demographic projections indicate that there will be an increase in the number of elderly people over...
The primary purpose of these studies was to determine the effect of planning menus using the Institu...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to trace the elderly nutritional profile in both genders for those subje...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of malnutrition and investigate nutritional issues in a samp...
Background Studies have shown that elderly persons in nursing homes can be malnourished. Aim To find...
In 2000, there were 17,000 nursing homes in the United States housing about 1.5 million residents ov...
In 2000, there were 17,000 nursing homes in the United States housing about 1.5 million residents ov...
In 2000, there were 17,000 nursing homes in the United States housing about 1.5 million residents ov...
Bibliography: pages [38]-44.The purpose of this study was to examine two methods of identification o...
Studies regarding nutritional status among the elderly residing in long-term care facilities have sh...
Unintentional weight loss and Undernutrition are major problems among older people living in Long-Te...
Unintentional weight loss and Undernutrition are major problems among older people living in Long-Te...
Unintentional weight loss and Undernutrition are major problems among older people living in Long-Te...
OBJECTIVE: To compare nutrients in the menu offered for the elderly people of a long-term care insti...
OBJECTIVE: To compare nutrients in the menu offered for the elderly people of a long-term care insti...
Demographic projections indicate that there will be an increase in the number of elderly people over...
The primary purpose of these studies was to determine the effect of planning menus using the Institu...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to trace the elderly nutritional profile in both genders for those subje...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of malnutrition and investigate nutritional issues in a samp...
Background Studies have shown that elderly persons in nursing homes can be malnourished. Aim To find...
In 2000, there were 17,000 nursing homes in the United States housing about 1.5 million residents ov...
In 2000, there were 17,000 nursing homes in the United States housing about 1.5 million residents ov...
In 2000, there were 17,000 nursing homes in the United States housing about 1.5 million residents ov...
Bibliography: pages [38]-44.The purpose of this study was to examine two methods of identification o...