Nutritional status study of inpatients in hospitals of Galicia

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Objective: To know the prevalence of malnutrition and to validate a nutritional screening protocol (SP) in patients hospitalised in Hospitals representative of inpatients admitted for acute illnesses in Galicia. Design: Cross-sectional study of 376 randomised patients (189 female, 210 ≥ 65 y old) from 12 public hospitals admitted to hospital for acute medical, surgical or trauma illnesses. The patients elicited were evaluated by a simple SP, including variables relative to recent weight changes, serum albumin, lymphocytes, food ingestion and diagnosis at admission (Cardona's Protocol), and with a diagnostic protocol (DP, Subjective Global Assessment). Both SP and DP were performed by personnel trained in nutritional evaluation. Results of SP and DP were compared; principal factors related to malnutrition were also analysed; statistical significance was considered at P<0.05. Results: From patients studied, according to DP 169/360 (46.94%), patients presented malnutrition (134 B category and 35C category). SP rate was significantly related to severity of malnutrition detected by DP (P<0.001). The principal factors related to the presence of malnutrition were older age and degree of metabolic stress. Conclusions: In adult patients admitted for acute illnesses, the prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition is high. The risk was related to age and to metabolic stress. The risk of malnutrition in a hospital setting is evaluated appropriately by a simple screening procedure that may contribute to detecting and correcting malnutrition risk. © 2005 Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Martinez Olmos, M. A., Martínez Vázquez, M. J., Martínez-Puga López, E., del Campo Pérez, V., Bellido Guerrero, D., Molina Pérez, E., … Rey García, G. (2005). Nutritional status study of inpatients in hospitals of Galicia. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 59(8), 938–946. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602157

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