Title of article
Reversibility of protein-energy malnutrition in agroup of chronically-ill elderly outpatients
Author/Authors
T.E. Cederholm، نويسنده , , K.H. Hellstr?m، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
7
From page
81
To page
87
Abstract
Nutritional status was studied in 23 elderly (74 ± 1 years), malnourished outpatients with non-malignant diseases. The patientsʹ recollections and medical records indicated a gradual weight loss of approximately 25% in the preceding 2–15 years; only a small amount (6%) was lost during the final 6 months. At a re-examination after 3 months, all patients were still malnourished but in general the depletion had decreased. An elevated level of serum orosomucoid (orosomucoid positive) was used as evidence of an on-going inflammatory process. The 14 orosomucoid negative patients displayed a more pronounced improvement in their nutritional status than those who were orosomucoid positive. 15 patients were prescribed a protein and energy enriched formula (40 g protein and 400/1.7 kcal/MJ per day). The orosomucoid positive and orosomucoid negative groups did not differ in number of subjects prescribed supplementation. During the follow-up period the patients that were recommended supplementation showed a more prominent improvement in their nutritional status than the ‘non-supplemented’ subjects. Discriminant analysis revealed that prescription of oral supplementation and, to a lesser extent, serum orosomucoid concentrations within the reference range favoured nutritional repletion. The most pronounced recovery was registered in orosomucoid negative patients who had been prescribed supplementation
Journal title
Clinical Nutrition
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Clinical Nutrition
Record number
503897
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