Assessment of nutritional status in a population of recently hospitalized patients
Medicina (B.Aires)
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58(1): 51-7, 1998. tab, ilus
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Dans Anglais
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ABSTRACT
Malnutrition in the hospital is not a new or rare problem, however, it is often unrecognized. In order to determine the baseline nutritional characteristics of recently hospitalized patients, we assessed the nutritional status of all medical in-patients between April and December 1994 in a large hospital in the province of Buenos Aires. One hundred and seventy patients were derived from the internal Medicine ward and 176 patients from the General Surgery ward. Surgery patients were younger (median 46 years vs 58 years of the Medicine patients). Among Medicine patients, cardiovascular and respiratory affictions were the most common (30 percent), while gastrointestinal disorders were more often seen in Surgical patients (71 percent). A weight loss of more than 10 percent (percent WL)was found in 12 percent of the Medicine and Surgery patients and a body mass index (BMI) of less than 19 kg/m2 was observed in about 5 percent of both groups. Ten percent of the Medicine patients and 14 percent of the Surgery patients were overweight. A mid-upper arm muscle circumference (MUAMC) less than the fifth percentile was found in 11 percent of the Medicine patients but in only 3 percent of the Surgery patients. These results suggest that this population of recently hospitalized patients is at high-risk for medical complications. Therefore, early nutrition assessment and appropriate nutrition intervention are required to improve clinical outcome and help reduce the cost of health care.
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LILAS (Amériques)
Sujet Principal:
Évaluation de l'état nutritionnel
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État nutritionnel
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Hospitalisation
Type d'étude:
Étude observationnelle
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Étude de prévalence
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Étude pronostique
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Facteurs de risque
Limites du sujet:
Adulte
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Femelle
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Humains
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Mâle
langue:
Anglais
Texte intégral:
Medicina (B.Aires)
Thème du journal:
Médicament
Année:
1998
Type:
Article
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