2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnesp.2023.11.024
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Relationship between nutritional status and clinical outcomes among older individuals using long-term care services: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Masato Ogawa,
Masatsugu Okamura,
Tatsuro Inoue
et al.
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“…The ESPEN guideline recommends screening of nutritional status at IBD diagnosis and during follow-up, especially in hospitalised patients, and screening for the MS in patients with obesity. 114 Besides overnutrition, undernutrition and nutrient deficiencies commonly occur in patients with IBD, 111 124 which conveys risk of death 125 and requires identification, monitoring and treatment. 126 For example, micronutrient deficiency (of, for example, folic acid, iron or vitamin B 12 ) should be identified and supplemented in daily praxis to avoid malabsorptive complications and possibly hospitalisation and worsening of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ESPEN guideline recommends screening of nutritional status at IBD diagnosis and during follow-up, especially in hospitalised patients, and screening for the MS in patients with obesity. 114 Besides overnutrition, undernutrition and nutrient deficiencies commonly occur in patients with IBD, 111 124 which conveys risk of death 125 and requires identification, monitoring and treatment. 126 For example, micronutrient deficiency (of, for example, folic acid, iron or vitamin B 12 ) should be identified and supplemented in daily praxis to avoid malabsorptive complications and possibly hospitalisation and worsening of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%