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
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
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging