Association between malnutrition and barthel index in a cohort of hospitalized older adults article information

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[Purpose] In this study, we sought to evaluate the relationship between the Barthel Index and the Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Form in a cohort of elderly patients hospitalized in the General Rehabilitation Center. [Subjects and Methods] Three hundred and forty-four patients underwent an extensive evaluation, which included the following tests: 1. a Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Form to evaluate nutritional status; and 2. a Barthel Index assessment to evaluate functional status. We categorized patients into three age groups (65–74 yrs, 75–84 yrs, and >85 yrs). Barthel Index cutoff scores were defined as ≥45 out of 100 for better functional status and <45 for worse functional status. [Results] Significant associations between age distribution and the scores obtained with the Barthel Index and Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Form were found; nutritional status measured with Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Form and functional status measured with the Barthel Index were positively related. [Conclusion] This study shows that the Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Form value was associated with the Barthel Index score, and that these scores varied with age.

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Villafañe, J. H., Pirali, C., Dughi, S., Testa, A., Manno, S., Bishop, M. D., & Negrini, S. (2016). Association between malnutrition and barthel index in a cohort of hospitalized older adults article information. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 28(2), 607–612. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.607

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