Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of low fluid intake in institutionalized older residents and the associated factors.Design: This was a cross-sectional study.Setting and Participants: The study was carried out at a nursing home with a capacity for 156 residents, all of whom were older than 65 years.Measures: Data were collected on the fluids consumed by each resident over a period of 1 week. Information relating to sociodemographic variables and to residents' health, nutrition, and hydration status was also collected.Results: Of 53 residents, 34% ingested less than 1500 mL/d. The factors with the greatest correlation associated with low fluid intake were cognitive and functional impairment, the risk of suffer...
Low-intake dehydration, due to insufficient beverage intake, is common in older people and associate...
The objective of this study was to determine if offering larger portions of fluids with medications,...
Background Adequate hydration is key to good clinical care and essential for preventing problems in ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of low fluid intake in institutiona...
Research findings show that the elderly in nursing homes are receiving inadequate amounts of fluid i...
The actual fluid intake of forty (40) residents of a nursing home was determined by an analysis of d...
Background: Age-related changes which occur in older people put them at risk of dehydration and care...
Background: Residents in nursing and residential care homes are at risk of dehydration due to both r...
Objectives: To provide an overview of the prevalence rates and risk factors of dehydration among nur...
Background Water-loss dehydration, associated with poor health outcomes, is prevalent in older peopl...
This article describes the prevalence, assessment, and treatment of, as well as characteristics asso...
Older people are particularly vulnerable to dehydration because of age related changes in their phys...
Water is the most important and essential nutrient in the diet of humans (Massler, 1979). Yet, limit...
This article describes the prevalence, assessment, and treatment of, as well as characteristics asso...
Low-intake dehydration is a common and often chronic condition in older adults. Adverse health outco...
Low-intake dehydration, due to insufficient beverage intake, is common in older people and associate...
The objective of this study was to determine if offering larger portions of fluids with medications,...
Background Adequate hydration is key to good clinical care and essential for preventing problems in ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of low fluid intake in institutiona...
Research findings show that the elderly in nursing homes are receiving inadequate amounts of fluid i...
The actual fluid intake of forty (40) residents of a nursing home was determined by an analysis of d...
Background: Age-related changes which occur in older people put them at risk of dehydration and care...
Background: Residents in nursing and residential care homes are at risk of dehydration due to both r...
Objectives: To provide an overview of the prevalence rates and risk factors of dehydration among nur...
Background Water-loss dehydration, associated with poor health outcomes, is prevalent in older peopl...
This article describes the prevalence, assessment, and treatment of, as well as characteristics asso...
Older people are particularly vulnerable to dehydration because of age related changes in their phys...
Water is the most important and essential nutrient in the diet of humans (Massler, 1979). Yet, limit...
This article describes the prevalence, assessment, and treatment of, as well as characteristics asso...
Low-intake dehydration is a common and often chronic condition in older adults. Adverse health outco...
Low-intake dehydration, due to insufficient beverage intake, is common in older people and associate...
The objective of this study was to determine if offering larger portions of fluids with medications,...
Background Adequate hydration is key to good clinical care and essential for preventing problems in ...