Nutritional risk, functional status and mortality in newly institutionalised elderly

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Previous studies have reported a close relationship between nutritional and functional domains, but evidence in long-term care residents is still limited. We evaluated the relationship between nutritional risk and functional status and the association of these two domains with mortality in newly institutionalised elderly. In the present multi-centric prospective cohort study, involving 346 long-term care resident elderly, nutritional risk and functional status were determined upon admission by the Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index (GNRI) and the Barthel Index (BI), respectively. The prevalence of high (GNRI

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Cereda, E., Pedrolli, C., Zagami, A., Vanotti, A., Piffer, S., Faliva, M., … Caccialanza, R. (2013). Nutritional risk, functional status and mortality in newly institutionalised elderly. British Journal of Nutrition, 110(10), 1903–1909. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114513001062

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