1993
DOI: 10.1016/0002-8223(93)91336-o
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Comparison of NSI “checklist” with weight status criteria for determining risk for malnutrition in elderly nursing home residents

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“…Of the 81 nursing home residents surveyed, 88% who were considered at moderate or high risk using the NSI Checklist were also considered at risk using weight criteria. The results show nutritional risk as assessed by the NSI Checklist to be highly associated with risk determined by weight criteria (p<.001) (17).…”
Section: Review Of Studies Included In the Meta Analysismentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Of the 81 nursing home residents surveyed, 88% who were considered at moderate or high risk using the NSI Checklist were also considered at risk using weight criteria. The results show nutritional risk as assessed by the NSI Checklist to be highly associated with risk determined by weight criteria (p<.001) (17).…”
Section: Review Of Studies Included In the Meta Analysismentioning
confidence: 90%
“…NSI Checklist scores were among the data collected during nutrition risk screening in a prospective, longitudinal nutrition intervention trial by Turic, et al (17). Of the 81 nursing home residents surveyed, 88% who were considered at moderate or high risk using the NSI Checklist were also considered at risk using weight criteria.…”
Section: Review Of Studies Included In the Meta Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%