Prevalence and the factors associated with malnutrition risk in elderly Chinese inpatients

Abstract Background Malnutrition is an under recognized, but common issue in elderly patients. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of poor nutritional status and identify comprehensive geriatric assessment‐based clinical factors associated with increased malnutrition risk to assessing mal...

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Main Authors: Rong Liu, Wenchao Shao, Nianzhe Sun, Jonathan King‐Lam Lai, Lingshan Zhou, Man Ren, Chendong Qiao
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Aging Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12143
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spelling doaj-af5d2427f90c4a8eb651f61c230e3d1a2021-07-02T10:23:33ZengWileyAging Medicine2475-03602021-06-014212012710.1002/agm2.12143Prevalence and the factors associated with malnutrition risk in elderly Chinese inpatientsRong Liu0Wenchao Shao1Nianzhe Sun2Jonathan King‐Lam Lai3Lingshan Zhou4Man Ren5Chendong Qiao6Department of Geriatrics Ward 2 The First Hospital of Lanzhou University Lanzhou ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan ChinaThe First Clinical Medicine School of Lanzhou University Lanzhou ChinaStorr Liver Center, Westmead Institute for Medical Research University of Sydney and Westmead Hospital Sydney New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Geriatrics Ward 2 The First Hospital of Lanzhou University Lanzhou ChinaDepartment of Geriatrics Ward 2 The First Hospital of Lanzhou University Lanzhou ChinaDepartment of Geriatrics Ward 2 The First Hospital of Lanzhou University Lanzhou ChinaAbstract Background Malnutrition is an under recognized, but common issue in elderly patients. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of poor nutritional status and identify comprehensive geriatric assessment‐based clinical factors associated with increased malnutrition risk to assessing malnutrition risk in hospitalized elderly patients in China. Methods A total of 365 elderly hospitalized patients (178 women, 76.37 ± 7.74 years) undertook a comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA), and have their nutritional status assessed using the short‐form mini‐nutritional assessment. Results Among 365 patients, 32 (8.77%) were malnourished and 112 (30.68%) were at risk of malnutrition. A logistic regression analysis showed that age (odds ratio [OR], 1.59; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.13‐2.23), alcohol consumption (OR, 2.04; 95% CI, 1.19‐3.48), presence or history of cancer or heart failure (OR, 3.48 and 2.86; 95% CI, 1.49‐8.13 and 1.12‐7.27), depression (OR, 2.86; 95% CI, 1.97‐4.17), body mass index (OR, 5.62; 95% CI, 3.62‐8.71), being dependent in activity of daily living (OR, 3.81; 95% CI, 2.61‐5.57), a lower score in instrumental activities of daily living (OR, 3.01; 95% CI, 2.09‐4.33), recent fall(s) (OR, 2.22; 95% CI, 1.37‐2.91), cognitive impairment (OR, 1.81; 95% CI, 1.30‐2.53), insomnia (OR, 1.49; 95% CI, 1.07‐2.06), hemoglobin and albumin level (OR, 1.72 and 2.86; 95% CI, 1.17‐2.50 and 1.53‐5.36) were independent correlates of malnutrition in older patients. Conclusion Our study demonstrated that age, alcohol consumption, chronic diseases (cancer and heart failure), depression, body mass index, function status, recent fall(s), cognitive impairment, insomnia, and low hemoglobin and albumin levels were independently associated with malnutrition in these patients. Comprehensive geriatric assessment can provide detailed information of older patients and can be a useful tool for assessing malnutrition risk‐associated factors.https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12143comprehensive geriatric assessmentelderlygeriatrichospitalizedmalnutrition
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author Rong Liu
Wenchao Shao
Nianzhe Sun
Jonathan King‐Lam Lai
Lingshan Zhou
Man Ren
Chendong Qiao
spellingShingle Rong Liu
Wenchao Shao
Nianzhe Sun
Jonathan King‐Lam Lai
Lingshan Zhou
Man Ren
Chendong Qiao
Prevalence and the factors associated with malnutrition risk in elderly Chinese inpatients
Aging Medicine
comprehensive geriatric assessment
elderly
geriatric
hospitalized
malnutrition
author_facet Rong Liu
Wenchao Shao
Nianzhe Sun
Jonathan King‐Lam Lai
Lingshan Zhou
Man Ren
Chendong Qiao
author_sort Rong Liu
title Prevalence and the factors associated with malnutrition risk in elderly Chinese inpatients
title_short Prevalence and the factors associated with malnutrition risk in elderly Chinese inpatients
title_full Prevalence and the factors associated with malnutrition risk in elderly Chinese inpatients
title_fullStr Prevalence and the factors associated with malnutrition risk in elderly Chinese inpatients
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and the factors associated with malnutrition risk in elderly Chinese inpatients
title_sort prevalence and the factors associated with malnutrition risk in elderly chinese inpatients
publisher Wiley
series Aging Medicine
issn 2475-0360
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background Malnutrition is an under recognized, but common issue in elderly patients. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of poor nutritional status and identify comprehensive geriatric assessment‐based clinical factors associated with increased malnutrition risk to assessing malnutrition risk in hospitalized elderly patients in China. Methods A total of 365 elderly hospitalized patients (178 women, 76.37 ± 7.74 years) undertook a comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA), and have their nutritional status assessed using the short‐form mini‐nutritional assessment. Results Among 365 patients, 32 (8.77%) were malnourished and 112 (30.68%) were at risk of malnutrition. A logistic regression analysis showed that age (odds ratio [OR], 1.59; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.13‐2.23), alcohol consumption (OR, 2.04; 95% CI, 1.19‐3.48), presence or history of cancer or heart failure (OR, 3.48 and 2.86; 95% CI, 1.49‐8.13 and 1.12‐7.27), depression (OR, 2.86; 95% CI, 1.97‐4.17), body mass index (OR, 5.62; 95% CI, 3.62‐8.71), being dependent in activity of daily living (OR, 3.81; 95% CI, 2.61‐5.57), a lower score in instrumental activities of daily living (OR, 3.01; 95% CI, 2.09‐4.33), recent fall(s) (OR, 2.22; 95% CI, 1.37‐2.91), cognitive impairment (OR, 1.81; 95% CI, 1.30‐2.53), insomnia (OR, 1.49; 95% CI, 1.07‐2.06), hemoglobin and albumin level (OR, 1.72 and 2.86; 95% CI, 1.17‐2.50 and 1.53‐5.36) were independent correlates of malnutrition in older patients. Conclusion Our study demonstrated that age, alcohol consumption, chronic diseases (cancer and heart failure), depression, body mass index, function status, recent fall(s), cognitive impairment, insomnia, and low hemoglobin and albumin levels were independently associated with malnutrition in these patients. Comprehensive geriatric assessment can provide detailed information of older patients and can be a useful tool for assessing malnutrition risk‐associated factors.
topic comprehensive geriatric assessment
elderly
geriatric
hospitalized
malnutrition
url https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12143
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