BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the association between risk of malnutrition and 7-year mortality, controlling for functional ability, socio-demographics, lifestyle behavior and diseases, and investigate the interaction between risk of malnutrition and functional ability on the risk of mortality. SUBJECTS/METHODS: A longitudinal study on home-living and special-housing residents aged [greater than or equal to] 60 years was conducted. Of 2312 randomly invited participants, 1402 responded and 1203 provided information on both nutritional status and functional ability. The risk of malnutrition was estimated by the occurrence of at least one anthropometric measure (BMI, MAC and CC) below cut-off in addition to the presence o...
Background: Malnutrition is common in older adults and is associated with high costs and adverse out...
Background: Aging is accompanied by physiologic changes that can negatively impact nutritional statu...
AbstractThe aging process involves changes in physiological, pathological, social, and psychological...
Background & aims Malnutrition has an adverse effect on clinical outcomes and frail older people may...
OBJECTIVE The origin of malnutrition in older age is multifactorial and risk factors may vary accord...
Introduction: Adding years to life is a great achievement when this is accompanied by a good level o...
Despite the high frequency and serious consequences of protein–energy malnutrition, prevention and t...
Introduction: Preventive nutritional management of frailty, a multidimensional intermediate status i...
Objective: This study aims to assess the relationship that frailty has with nutritional status and f...
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Aims The overall aim of this thesis was to extend current knowledge about the prevalence of malnutri...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of malnutrition risk and its association with adverse outc...
The present systematic review critically examines the available scientific literature on risk factor...
Objective: The origin of malnutrition in older age is multifactorial and risk factors may vary accor...
[Abstract] Background & aims. Malnutrition is an important and growing health problem in elderly peo...
Background: Malnutrition is common in older adults and is associated with high costs and adverse out...
Background: Aging is accompanied by physiologic changes that can negatively impact nutritional statu...
AbstractThe aging process involves changes in physiological, pathological, social, and psychological...
Background & aims Malnutrition has an adverse effect on clinical outcomes and frail older people may...
OBJECTIVE The origin of malnutrition in older age is multifactorial and risk factors may vary accord...
Introduction: Adding years to life is a great achievement when this is accompanied by a good level o...
Despite the high frequency and serious consequences of protein–energy malnutrition, prevention and t...
Introduction: Preventive nutritional management of frailty, a multidimensional intermediate status i...
Objective: This study aims to assess the relationship that frailty has with nutritional status and f...
Copyright © 2004 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
Aims The overall aim of this thesis was to extend current knowledge about the prevalence of malnutri...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of malnutrition risk and its association with adverse outc...
The present systematic review critically examines the available scientific literature on risk factor...
Objective: The origin of malnutrition in older age is multifactorial and risk factors may vary accor...
[Abstract] Background & aims. Malnutrition is an important and growing health problem in elderly peo...
Background: Malnutrition is common in older adults and is associated with high costs and adverse out...
Background: Aging is accompanied by physiologic changes that can negatively impact nutritional statu...
AbstractThe aging process involves changes in physiological, pathological, social, and psychological...