2000
DOI: 10.1159/000022149
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Nutritional Status According to Mini Nutritional Assessment in an Institutionalized Elderly Population in Sweden

Abstract: Background: In 1992, local municipalities in Sweden took over full responsibility for the long-term care of elderly. This has led to an increased care burden for the various assisted accommodation services run by the municipalities. Objective: Since ageing and chronic diseases are risk factors for protein-energy malnutrition, we evaluated the nutritional status of all individuals in assisted accommodation, i.e., service flats (SF), old people’s homes (OPH), group living for the demented (GLD), and nursing home… Show more

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“…In various institutional settings, the proportion of the resident population suffering from malnutrition has varied between 15 and 71% and the proportion at risk of malnutrition has been between 40 and 60% (Lauque et al, 2000;Van Nes et al, 2001;Christensson et al, 2002;Gerber et al, 2003). In a Swedish study, 33% of the aged residents living in old people's homes that correspond to our nursing homes suffered from malnutrition (Saletti et al, 2000). In the Swedish study those with the lowest MNA values ate less than the others just like our malnourished residents.…”
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“…In various institutional settings, the proportion of the resident population suffering from malnutrition has varied between 15 and 71% and the proportion at risk of malnutrition has been between 40 and 60% (Lauque et al, 2000;Van Nes et al, 2001;Christensson et al, 2002;Gerber et al, 2003). In a Swedish study, 33% of the aged residents living in old people's homes that correspond to our nursing homes suffered from malnutrition (Saletti et al, 2000). In the Swedish study those with the lowest MNA values ate less than the others just like our malnourished residents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Thus, the studied, aged residents are representative of those old people who permanently live in nursing homes. It was already known from previous studies that malnutrition is a common problem among aged residents in institutional care facilities (Abbasi & Rudman, 1993;Lesourd, 1997;Saletti et al, 2000). However, large-scale studies performed with the validated MNA in nursing home populations are still scarce (Saletti et al, 2000;Van Nes et al, 2001).…”
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“…Furthermore, low body weight has consistently been shown to be associated with an enhanced risk of osteoporosis (DargentMolina et al, 2000). The Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA), a test developed to determine the risk of malnutrition in older people (Guigoz et al, 1996), has been employed to detect nutritional deficiencies in institutional settings (Saletti et al, 2000) as well as in healthy general populations (Scheirlinckx et al, 1999). Moreover, this test has been found to predict mortality in geriatric patients (Persson et al, 2002) and in both an elderly Danish population and among free-living elderly Swedish subjects receiving public services and care (Beck et al, 2001;Saletti et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%