2011
DOI: 10.1016/s2173-5093(11)70021-6
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Screening of the nutritional risk in elderly hospitalized patients with different tools

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“…This finding highlights the role of albumin deficiency in impaired nutritional status in patients with RA. As the GNRI does not involve interviews with patients, it does not collect information on dietary habits and daily life, although it does evaluate nutritional risk based on serum albumin and body weight [ 42 ]. While we were unable to find studies that specifically address the association between the MNA and GNRI in patients with RA, studies performed in healthy older individuals have shown that the validity of the GNRI could be compared with that of the MNA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding highlights the role of albumin deficiency in impaired nutritional status in patients with RA. As the GNRI does not involve interviews with patients, it does not collect information on dietary habits and daily life, although it does evaluate nutritional risk based on serum albumin and body weight [ 42 ]. While we were unable to find studies that specifically address the association between the MNA and GNRI in patients with RA, studies performed in healthy older individuals have shown that the validity of the GNRI could be compared with that of the MNA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to MNA, patients are classified according to the score in normal nutritional state (12–14 points), malnutrition risk (8–11 points), and malnutrition (0–7 points). In hospitalized elderly patients, the nutritional risk index is a good predictor of complications [69]. Other scores incorporating laboratory data like albumin, such as the geriatric nutritional risk index, can also be helpful in malnutrition identification.…”
Section: Nutrition and Sarcopeniamentioning
confidence: 99%