Hospital food intake can impact patients' nutritional status, resulting in a lengthier hospital stay or a higher mortality rate. This study aimed to investigate the nutritional status and the factors influencing the food intake of patients at Hospital Al-Sultan Abdullah (HASA). Malnutrition risk was assessed using Nutritional Risk Screening 2002, and factors affecting food intake were investigated using a questionnaire. Participants' weight and height were estimated using the anthropometry assessment formula. The body mass index was 25.3 ± 8.1 kg/m2 and 70.6% (113) posed no risk of malnutrition. Food tasting differently (48.8%) was the highest affecting factor in food intake
Malnutrition is a significant problem amongst adult acute hospital inpatients. Malnutrition regardle...
Introduction: Malnutrition is present in 20-50% of hospitalised patients, leading to increased risk ...
Background & aims The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) ascertained if malnutrition...
Inpatient Malnutrition rates are quite high and distributed in almost all hospitals for all ty...
Background:Lack of appropriate nutritional support during hospitalization may worsen patients’ nutri...
Background: Nutrient intakes may influence nutritional status of patients during health care. It was...
ABSTRACT Background: Sufficient food and other nutrient intake are necessary for recovery of hospita...
Background: Malnutrition affects between 20% and 50% of hospital inpatients on admission, with furth...
oai:jurnal.ugm.ac.id:article/15354Background: Sufficient food and other nutrient intake are necessar...
Malnutrition is a debilitating and highly prevalent condition in the acute hospital setting, with Au...
Background & aims: One aim of the Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey was to determine the nu...
Background & aims: One aim of the Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey was to determine the nu...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify factors associated with the risk of malnutrition in hospitalized patient...
Background: Malnutrition impacts many patients in hospital and can have serious consequences. This s...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a nutritional disorder that adversely affects the body from a fu...
Malnutrition is a significant problem amongst adult acute hospital inpatients. Malnutrition regardle...
Introduction: Malnutrition is present in 20-50% of hospitalised patients, leading to increased risk ...
Background & aims The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) ascertained if malnutrition...
Inpatient Malnutrition rates are quite high and distributed in almost all hospitals for all ty...
Background:Lack of appropriate nutritional support during hospitalization may worsen patients’ nutri...
Background: Nutrient intakes may influence nutritional status of patients during health care. It was...
ABSTRACT Background: Sufficient food and other nutrient intake are necessary for recovery of hospita...
Background: Malnutrition affects between 20% and 50% of hospital inpatients on admission, with furth...
oai:jurnal.ugm.ac.id:article/15354Background: Sufficient food and other nutrient intake are necessar...
Malnutrition is a debilitating and highly prevalent condition in the acute hospital setting, with Au...
Background & aims: One aim of the Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey was to determine the nu...
Background & aims: One aim of the Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey was to determine the nu...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify factors associated with the risk of malnutrition in hospitalized patient...
Background: Malnutrition impacts many patients in hospital and can have serious consequences. This s...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a nutritional disorder that adversely affects the body from a fu...
Malnutrition is a significant problem amongst adult acute hospital inpatients. Malnutrition regardle...
Introduction: Malnutrition is present in 20-50% of hospitalised patients, leading to increased risk ...
Background & aims The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) ascertained if malnutrition...