Title of article :
The German hospital malnutrition study
Author/Authors :
Matthias Pirlich، نويسنده , , Tatjana Schütz، نويسنده , , Kristina Norman، نويسنده , , Sylvia Gastell، نويسنده , , Heinrich Josef Lübke، نويسنده , , Stephan C. Bischoff، نويسنده , , Ulrich Bolder، نويسنده , , Thomas Frieling، نويسنده , , Helge Güldenzoph، نويسنده , , Kristian Hahn، نويسنده , , Karl-Walter Jauch، نويسنده , , Karin Schindler، نويسنده , , Jürgen Stein، نويسنده , , Dorothee Volkert، نويسنده , , Arved Weimann، نويسنده , , Hansj?rg Werner، نويسنده , , Christiane Wolf، نويسنده , , Gudrun Zürcher، نويسنده , , Peter Bauer، نويسنده , , Herbert Lochs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
10
From page :
563
To page :
572
Abstract :
Background & aims Malnutrition 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. Methods Nutritional state was assessed by subjective global assessment (SGA) and by anthropometric measurements in 1886 consecutively admitted patients in 13 hospitals (n=1073, university hospitals; n=813, community or teaching hospitals). Risk factors for malnutrition and the impact of nutritional status on length of hospital stay were analyzed. Results Malnutrition was diagnosed in 27.4% of patients according to SGA. A low arm muscle area and arm fat area were observed in 11.3% and 17.1%, respectively. Forty-three % of patients 70 years old were malnourished compared to only 7.8% of patients <30 years. The highest prevalence of malnutrition was observed in geriatric (56.2%), oncology (37.6%), and gastroenterology (32.6%) departments. Multivariate analysis revealed three independent risk factors: higher age, polypharmacy, and malignant disease (all P<0.01). Malnutrition was associated with an 43% increase of hospital stay (P<0.001). Conclusions In German hospitals every fourth patient is malnourished. Malnutrition is associated with increased length of hospital stay. Higher age, malignant disease and major comorbidity were found to be the main contributors to malnutrition. Adequate nutritional support should be initiated in order to optimize the clinical outcome of these patients.
Keywords :
hospital malnutrition
Journal title :
Clinical Nutrition
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Clinical Nutrition
Record number :
504992
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