Title of article
NutritioNal status aNd associatioNs with falls, balaNce, mobility aNd fuNctioNality duriNg hospital admissioN
Author/Authors
A. ViVAnti1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
4
From page
388
To page
391
Abstract
to explore associations between nutritional status, falls and selected falls risk factors
amongst older hospitalized people. Lengths of stay amongst fallers and the malnourished were assessed. Design:
An observational longitudinal cohort study. Setting: Geriatric Assessment and rehabilitation Unit (GArU) of a
tertiary teaching hospital. Participants: Admissions to the GArU during a six-month period were included.
Measurements: Associations between nutritional status and falls during hospitalization, reported preadmission
history of falls, functional status, balance and mobility during GArU admission were analysed. Associations
between nutritional status or experiencing a hospital fall and length of stay were also examined. Results:
Malnutrition prevalence was 39% (75/194, 95% Ci 32-46%) with odds of falling during admission being 1.49
(95%Ci: 0.81, 2.75), p< 0.20). Patients assessed as malnourished were older (p<0.001) and more likely to have a
poorer score on both the admission (p<0.05) and discharge (p<0.009) timed “Up and Go” test. Malnutrition was
associated with reduced mobility (p<0.05). those who fell during admission had statistically greater lengths of
stay compared with non-fallers [median (range): 57.0 (7-127) vs 35.0 (5-227) days; p<0.002]. Conclusion:
evidence of reduced mobility was evident during GArU admission amongst older people assessed as
malnourished. Considering the results, a larger study concerning nutritional status, functionality and falls in the
hospitalized population is warranted. the influence of nutritional status upon a person’s physical functioning
should be considered more broadly in falls research
Keywords
Accidental Falls , Aged , Malnutrition , Mobility , nutritional status , functionality
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Record number
850562
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