Association Between Cognitive Function and Emotion, Sleep, Frailty, and Nutrition in Hospitalized Patients
Nan Wang,
Qunying Zhang,
Peng Li
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundWith the rapid increase in China's aging population, cognitive impairment in the elderly has become a significant public health issue.AimsIn this study we performed a cross‐sectional analysis to comprehensively investigate the relationship between cognitive function and emotion, sleep, frailty, nutrition, and clinical variables in hospitalized geriatric patients according to age group and sex. We determined the most important risk factors for cognitive impairment.MethodA total of 1121 inpatients were… Show more
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