2022
DOI: 10.1097/nmd.0000000000001517
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Unintentional Weight Loss in Adults 65 Years or Older

Abstract: Unintentional weight loss is defined as a more than 5% decrease in body weight within 1 year. Various physical and psychiatric etiologies cause unintentional weight loss, including major depressive disorder (MDD). We present the case of a 69-year-old woman who lost 10 kg in 2 months. She had anhedonia, mobility limitations, and incontinence. Her Mini Nutritional Assessment score indicated malnutrition, whereas her Geriatric Depression Scale score indicated a diagnosis of MDD. Whole-body fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG… Show more

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“…The confusion matrix indicates that the model exhibits higher classification reliability for HC compared to MDD. Furthermore, MDD is more likely to be incorrectly predicted as HC, which could be attributed to the absence of organic pathological change in MDD [49,50]. This is supported by the low recall (sensitivity) and high specificity of the model (see Table 1).…”
Section: A Interpretation Of Our Findingsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The confusion matrix indicates that the model exhibits higher classification reliability for HC compared to MDD. Furthermore, MDD is more likely to be incorrectly predicted as HC, which could be attributed to the absence of organic pathological change in MDD [49,50]. This is supported by the low recall (sensitivity) and high specificity of the model (see Table 1).…”
Section: A Interpretation Of Our Findingsmentioning
confidence: 95%