TY - JOUR
T1 - Hospital malnutrition
T2 - incidence and prospective evaluation of general medical patients during hospitalization.
AU - Agradi, E.
AU - Messina, V.
AU - Campanella, G.
AU - Venturini, M.
AU - Caruso, M.
AU - Moresco, A.
AU - Giacchero, A.
AU - Ferrari, N.
AU - Ravera, E.
PY - 1984
Y1 - 1984
N2 - The incidence of malnutrition and the effect of hospitalization was evaluated in 100 consecutive admissions to the Clinical Pathology R Department of the University of Genoa. Nutritional deficiencies were evaluated at the time of admission and discharge from the Hospital, among patients hospitalized 2 weeks or longer, using the following nutrition-related parameters: body fat, muscle proteins, weigh, rate of weight loss plasma proteins level, vitamin B12 and folic acid plasma level, plasma iron and ferritin. We also considered the nutritional alterations in malnourished patients with relation to appetite decrease and to pathological status. At the admission to the hospital, the findings showed a high incidence (79%) of alterations in some nutritional parameters. In patients with nutritional impairments we observed a worsening of most of the nutritional parameters during hospitalization, especially in patients with severe appetite decrease and those affected by sepsis, neoplastic, gastric and renal diseases.
AB - The incidence of malnutrition and the effect of hospitalization was evaluated in 100 consecutive admissions to the Clinical Pathology R Department of the University of Genoa. Nutritional deficiencies were evaluated at the time of admission and discharge from the Hospital, among patients hospitalized 2 weeks or longer, using the following nutrition-related parameters: body fat, muscle proteins, weigh, rate of weight loss plasma proteins level, vitamin B12 and folic acid plasma level, plasma iron and ferritin. We also considered the nutritional alterations in malnourished patients with relation to appetite decrease and to pathological status. At the admission to the hospital, the findings showed a high incidence (79%) of alterations in some nutritional parameters. In patients with nutritional impairments we observed a worsening of most of the nutritional parameters during hospitalization, especially in patients with severe appetite decrease and those affected by sepsis, neoplastic, gastric and renal diseases.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 6534169
AN - SCOPUS:0021728980
SN - 0300-8924
VL - 6
SP - 235
EP - 242
JO - Acta Vitaminologica et Enzymologica
JF - Acta Vitaminologica et Enzymologica
IS - 4
ER -