Background/objectivesStudies show that in nursing homes (NHs), the prevalence of moderate-to-severe obesity has doubled in the last decade and continues to increase. Obese residents are often complex and costly, and this increase in prevalence has come at a time when NHs struggle to decrease hospitalizations, particularly those that are potentially avoidable. This study examined the association between obesity and hospitalizations.DesignWe linked 2011-2014 national data using Medicare NH assessments, hospital claims, and the NH Compare.Setting and participantsIndividuals aged ≥65 years, newly admitted to NHs, who became long-term residents between July 1, 2011 and March 26, 2014. The analytical sample included 490,086 residents.MethodsNH-or...
While risks of disease, hospitalization, and death attributable to lifestyle-related factors such as...
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Background: Obesity prevalence has been increasing over decades among the U.S. population. This stud...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity has risen in recent decades and reached epidemic proportions wor...
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Abstract Introduction: Pressure Injuries (PrI) are common, often preventable injuries occurring pri...
Background: Obesity is a well-established risk factor for multi-morbidity and disability among older...
Objectives There are studies on associations between obesity and mortality in nursing home (NH) resi...
Background. Undernutrition in nursing home residents is a significant and possibly modifiable public...
Body mass index (BMI) and mortality in old adults from the general population have been related in a...
Background: To investigate the associations between the body mass index (BMI), Mini Nutritional Asse...
Rationale: There are studies on associations of obesity and mortality in nursing home (NH) residents...
Body mass index (BMI) and mortality in old adults from the general population have been related in a...
While risks of disease, hospitalization, and death attributable to lifestyle-related factors such as...
Background Because overweight and obesity are associated with comorbidities, increasing levels of ov...
BackgroundNutritional risk and low BMI are common among community-dwelling older adults, but it is u...
Background: Obesity prevalence has been increasing over decades among the U.S. population. This stud...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity has risen in recent decades and reached epidemic proportions wor...
Background. The increasing prevalence of obese Americans over the last several decades has been well...
Background: Aim was to examine the association between obesity status and the occurrence of falls an...
Abstract Introduction: Pressure Injuries (PrI) are common, often preventable injuries occurring pri...
Background: Obesity is a well-established risk factor for multi-morbidity and disability among older...
Objectives There are studies on associations between obesity and mortality in nursing home (NH) resi...
Background. Undernutrition in nursing home residents is a significant and possibly modifiable public...
Body mass index (BMI) and mortality in old adults from the general population have been related in a...
Background: To investigate the associations between the body mass index (BMI), Mini Nutritional Asse...
Rationale: There are studies on associations of obesity and mortality in nursing home (NH) residents...
Body mass index (BMI) and mortality in old adults from the general population have been related in a...
While risks of disease, hospitalization, and death attributable to lifestyle-related factors such as...
Background Because overweight and obesity are associated with comorbidities, increasing levels of ov...
BackgroundNutritional risk and low BMI are common among community-dwelling older adults, but it is u...