Title of article :
PREVALENCE OF EATING DIFFICULTIES AND MALNUTRITION AMONG
PERSONS WITHIN HOSPITAL CARE AND SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Author/Authors :
A. WESTERGREN1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده , , 3، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence of eating difficulties and malnutrition
among persons in hospital care and in special accommodations. Design: The cross-sectional observational study
was performed in Nov. 2005. Setting: Hospitals and special accommodations. Participants: Out of 2945 persons,
2600 (88%) agreed to participate (1726 from special accommodations and 874 from hospitals). In total all special
accommodations in six municipalities and six hospitals were involved. Measurements: Risk of undernutrition
was estimated as at least two of: body mass index below recommendation, weight loss and/or eating difficulties.
Overweight was graded based on body mass index (if 69 years or younger: 25 or above: if 70 years or older: 27
or above). Results: The mean age of those living in hospitals was 69 years and 53% were women, while the
corresponding figures for those in special accommodations were 85 years and 69% women. In hospitals and
special accommodations, eating difficulties were common (49% and 56% respectively) and about one quarter had
a body mass index (BMI) below the limits (20% and 30% respectively) and one-third above the limit (39% and
30% respectively) thus only about 40% had a BMI within the limits. Both in hospitals and in special
accommodations 27% were considered to have a moderate or high risk of undernutrition. Conclusion: Only about
40% in special accommodations and hospital care have a BMI within the recommended limits. As both low and
high BMI are frequent in both settings, the focus of care should not only be on undernutrition but also on
overweight. Using the Swedish criteria for defining risk of undernutrition seems to give a slightly lower
prevalence than has been shown in previous Swedish studies, but this can be due to an underestimation of the
occurrence of eating difficulties.
Keywords :
Hospital , special accommodation , Eating difficulties , Malnutrition , overweight , Undernutrition
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging