Prevalence of Undernutrition in a Long-Term Care Facility in Qatar
Prevalence of Undernutrition in a Long-Term Care Facility in Qatar
Abdelmonem Hassan MS, PhDa*, Morwan Ramadan MD, FACPb, Mohamed Osman Abdel-Rahman MB, DCP, FRCPathb & Abdelhamid Kerkadi PhDa
Journal of Nutrition For the Elderly Volume 28, Issue 3, 2009 pages 313-322
DOI:10.1080/01639360903140353
Abstract[عدل]
This study assessed the nutritional status of 130 Qatari patients aged 65 to 90 years who were residing in a long-term care facility for six months. Admission weight was not measured for 49.2% of the subjects. Of those whose weight was measured at admission, assessment at six months indicated that 21.3% had lost more than 10% of their admission weight, 38.9% were under the fifth percentile of body mass index (BMI), 39.8% had a BMI less than 21, 27.1% had albumin level below 34 g/L, and 18.6% had total cholesterol below (140 mg/dl). The study showed a high prevalence of undernutrition among these long-term care residents and indicated that appropriate nutritional assessment and nutrition care were not fully implemented during their stay in the facility.
KEYWORDS[عدل]
long-term care, older adults, Qatar, undernutrition
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