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Prevalence and influencing factors of malnutrition in maintenance hemodialysis patients in China: a systematic review. [PDF]
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Malnutrition in hospital patients.
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Costs of hospital malnutrition
Clinical Nutrition, 2017Hospital malnutrition has been established as a critical, prevalent, and costly problem in many countries. Many cost studies are limited due to study population or cost data used. The aims of this study were to determine: the relationship between malnutrition and hospital costs; the influence of confounders on, and the drivers (medical or surgical ...
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QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 2000
Sir, We read with interest the article by Kelly et al .1 suggesting that malnutrition in acute hospital admissions is common, and apparently is unrecognized and unmanaged in 70% of cases. We suggest that malnutrition in acute hospital admissions may actually be further exacerbated by the diet provided to in‐hospital patients.
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Sir, We read with interest the article by Kelly et al .1 suggesting that malnutrition in acute hospital admissions is common, and apparently is unrecognized and unmanaged in 70% of cases. We suggest that malnutrition in acute hospital admissions may actually be further exacerbated by the diet provided to in‐hospital patients.
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Addressing Malnutrition in Hospitalized Adults
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2013Established guidelines and standardized protocols exist to assist clinicians in effectively addressing disease‐related malnutrition in hospitalized adults. The goals of this treatment vary according to the disease state and the severity of the malnutrition.
Cynthia, Hamilton, Victoria J, Boyce
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The German hospital malnutrition study
Clinical Nutrition, 2006Malnutrition is frequently observed in chronic and severe diseases and associated with impaired outcome. In Germany general data on prevalence and impact of hospital malnutrition are missing.Nutritional state was assessed by subjective global assessment (SGA) and by anthropometric measurements in 1,886 consecutively admitted patients in 13 hospitals (n=
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