Title of article :
USEFULNESS OF THE CHINESE NUTRITION SCREENING (CNS) TOOL
IN PREDICTING 12 MONTH MORTALITY IN ELDERLY HONG KONG CHINESE
LIVING IN INSTITUTIONS
Author/Authors :
K. LOK، نويسنده , , J. WOO، نويسنده , , E. HUI، نويسنده , , T. KWOK، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Objectives: To determine the cut off score of the CNS in predicting 12 months mortality. Design: Data
was collected and followed up from a previous study among elderly subjects (n = 515) living in community
institutional setting. The risk of malnutrition and 12 months mortality was ranked by the CNS and compared with
that by SGA. Reliability was assessed by the sensitivity and specificity of the prediction with SGA as well as
BMI alone. Sensitivity and specificity was calculated to determine validity as well as using positive and negative
predictive values in predicting mortality at 12 months. Results: All three tools (BMI, SGA, CNS) demonstrated
significant difference of higher mortality rate (P<.001) in the malnourished group. CNS at score 21 showed
comparable results to SGA tool and BMI at classifying malnutrition. And using cut off score 22 also show
significant results with SGA in classifying patients with normal nutrition. CNS score at 22 sensitivity was
60.9% and specificity was 72.9% with a Negative Predictive value of 92.3% and a Positive Predictive value of
25.8%. Conclusion: CNS tool at cut off 22 is just as good as using BMI or SGA in identifying those who have
a normal nutritional status. This is useful in particular, when biochemical or anthropometric data is not available.
This further validates the use of 22 as the best cut off point with the CNS tool and just as good at predicting of
mortality when compared with SGA and BMI assessments
Keywords :
ELDERLY , screening tool , Malnutrition , mortality
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging