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Prevalence and costs of malnutrition in hospitalized patients: the PREDyCES®Study Prevalencia y costes de la malnutrición en pacientes hospitalizados: estudio PREDyCES® [PDF]
Background and aims: The main objective of the PREDyCES® study was twofold. First, to analyse the prevalence of hospital malnutrition in Spain, both at admission and at discharge, and second, to estimate the hospital costs associated with disease-related
J. Álvarez-Hernández +7 more
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Validation of GLIM criteria for hospital malnutrition diagnosis by comparison of three different anthropometric approaches to evaluate reduced muscle mass: a prospective cohort study [PDF]
Background and aimThe Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) recently proposed a new malnutrition diagnostic tool known as the GLIM criteria.
Mostafa Shahraki Jazinaki +8 more
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Prevalence and risk factors of malnutrition in elderly hospitalized patients with post-stroke dysphagia [PDF]
Stroke has emerged as a major public health issue. Dysphagia affects more than half of stroke survivors and is frequently accompanied by malnutrition, particularly in elderly patients.
Yu’e Wu +9 more
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Malnutrition in hospitals [PDF]
Malnutrition is a common cause and consequence of illness, particularly in older people. The number of malnourished people leaving NHS hospitals in England has risen by 85% over the past 10 years. It is still rising and reached almost 140 000 in 2006-7.1 Surveys elsewhere consistently find that about 20% of patients in general hospitals are ...
Mike, Lean, Martin, Wiseman
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BackgroundMalnutrition in hospitalized patients is becoming a priority during the patient care process due to its implications for worsening health outcomes. It can be the result of numerous social factors beyond clinical ones.
Krystel Ouaijan +6 more
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Highlights: • Medium- and high-risk STRONGkids scores are related with low total lymphocyte count and serum albumin, which are related to hospital malnutrition, albeit indirectly.
Hafiza Amadhin Rusti +3 more
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MALNUTRITION AT HOSPITAL ADMISSION AND ITS ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE INPATIENTS
Background: Malnutrition at hospital admission may adversely affect patients' clinical outcomes. The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) recently set a standard of measurable criteria to diagnose malnutrition.
Wita Rizki Amelia +8 more
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Malnutrition in Canadian hospitals [PDF]
In a multicentre study published in 2016, the prevalence of malnutrition on admission to hospital was 45% in medical and surgical patients who stayed in hospital for longer than two days, as assessed by the Subjective Global Assessment tool.[1][1] Comorbid conditions, dependence on adult ...
Katherine F, Eckert, Leah E, Cahill
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Introduction: Hospital-acquired malnutrition remains high in children and is associated with poor prognoses, such as longer hospital stays and higher mortality.
I Gusti Lanang Sidiartha +3 more
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Nutritional status and out-of-hospital mortality in vascular surgery patients.
BackgroundMalnutrition is often present in vascular surgery patient during hospital admission. The present evidence of the consequence malnutrition has on morbidity and mortality is limited.AimThe purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ...
G C I von Meijenfeldt +4 more
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