2022
DOI: 10.52831/kjhs.894242
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Geri̇atri̇k Hastalarda Malnütri̇syon Ve Düşme Ri̇ski̇ Arasindaki̇ İli̇şki̇

Abstract: Bulgular: Yaşlıların %52.3'ü 65-74, %36'sı 75-84 ve %11.7'si 85 yaş üzerindeydi. Mini Nütrisyonel Değerlendirme sonuçlarına göre yaşlıların; %46.3'ünün riskli grupta ve %15'inin malnütre olduğu belirlendi. Toplam Mini Nütrisyonel Değerlendirme puanı ortalaması 17.93±4.89 olarak ölçüldü. Yaşlıların malnürtisyon açısından risk altında olduğu belirlendi. İtaki puanı ortalaması 26.30±4.58 olarak hesaplandı. Malnütrisyon durumu ile düşme riski arasında anlamlı ilişki saptandı (p<0.05). Malnütrisyon düzeyleri ile ya… Show more

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“…It is also worth noting herein that inadequate food consumption in the elderly living in hospitals or nursing homes, usually due to lack of appetite, has increased malnutrition prevalence [6]. Although the prevalence of malnutrition in the elderly varies depending on the characteristics of the population and the defined criteria, it was mainly determined as 5-10%, 30-60%, and 15-65% in the elderly living at home, nursing homes, and in hospitals respectively [6][7][8][9]. In a comprehensive study conducted with nursing home residents aged ≥65 years between 2007 and 2018 participating in a 6-month nutritionDay-project, it was unearthed that 10.5% of 11,923 non-malnourished residents developed malnutrition within these 6 months [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also worth noting herein that inadequate food consumption in the elderly living in hospitals or nursing homes, usually due to lack of appetite, has increased malnutrition prevalence [6]. Although the prevalence of malnutrition in the elderly varies depending on the characteristics of the population and the defined criteria, it was mainly determined as 5-10%, 30-60%, and 15-65% in the elderly living at home, nursing homes, and in hospitals respectively [6][7][8][9]. In a comprehensive study conducted with nursing home residents aged ≥65 years between 2007 and 2018 participating in a 6-month nutritionDay-project, it was unearthed that 10.5% of 11,923 non-malnourished residents developed malnutrition within these 6 months [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%