“…The prescribed standard LOS for patients with a neurological disease (150 or 180 days) is Covariates for CRWAI and adjusters for CRWAI ≥40: age, sex, BMI, hand-grip strength, oral feeding, neurological disease without HBD, neurological disease with HBD, motor disorder, disuse syndrome, chronic heart failure, chronic respiratory disease, dementia, baseline hemoglobin level, baseline serum albumin, FIM-M at admission, FIM-C at admission. longer than that for patients with a motor disorder or disuse syndrome (90 days) 9) ; this fact may have proved advantageous when computing the CRWAI for patients with a longer prescribed standard LOS. Further, since dysphagia is reportedly associated with poorer functional recovery in older hospitalized patients, 18) patients on oral feeding may have had an advantage over those on tube feeding in improvement of ADLs.…”