Disability and its influence in nutritional assessment tools in elderly people living in nursing homes

Introduction: Poor nutritional status is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, especially in older people. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess nutritional status in elderly nursing home residents with different nutritional test, and to determine which parameters used for nutritional assessment can be carried out in this population, which usually have a high prevalence of functionally dependent residents. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in 383 elderly. The nutritional assessment tools used were the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA), the new ESPEN consensus definition of malnutrition, and the tool for Controlling Nutritional Status (CONUT). Moreover, the ability to perform basic activities of daily living was assessed with the Barthel index (BI). Results: According to BI, 78.9% had a total dependence and only 20.9% could be weighed and heighed. The prevalence of malnutrition with MNA, ESPEN and CONUT was 21.3%, 17.6% and 20.7%, respectively. The agreement between MNA vs ESPEN criteria was moderate (κ = 0.483), but with CONUT was low. Conclusions: Nursing homes had a high percentage of totally dependent residents. This high degree of functional dependence made difficult to obtain some anthropometric parameters such as weight and height, which are essential to carry out most nutritional tests. MNA, CONUT and the new ESPEN criteria of malnutrition showed a high prevalence of malnutrition and risk of malnutrition in subjects in which they could be performed.

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Main Authors: Lardiés Sánchez,Beatriz, Sanz París,Alejandro, Pérez Nogueras,Javier, Serrano Oliver,Antonio, Torres Anoro,M.ª Elena, Ballesteros Pomar,M.ª Dolores
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Language:English
Published: Grupo Arán 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0212-161120170005000102018-04-12Disability and its influence in nutritional assessment tools in elderly people living in nursing homesLardiés Sánchez,BeatrizSanz París,AlejandroPérez Nogueras,JavierSerrano Oliver,AntonioTorres Anoro,M.ª ElenaBallesteros Pomar,M.ª Dolores Elderly Nursing homes Nutritional assessment Disability Introduction: Poor nutritional status is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, especially in older people. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess nutritional status in elderly nursing home residents with different nutritional test, and to determine which parameters used for nutritional assessment can be carried out in this population, which usually have a high prevalence of functionally dependent residents. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in 383 elderly. The nutritional assessment tools used were the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA), the new ESPEN consensus definition of malnutrition, and the tool for Controlling Nutritional Status (CONUT). Moreover, the ability to perform basic activities of daily living was assessed with the Barthel index (BI). Results: According to BI, 78.9% had a total dependence and only 20.9% could be weighed and heighed. The prevalence of malnutrition with MNA, ESPEN and CONUT was 21.3%, 17.6% and 20.7%, respectively. The agreement between MNA vs ESPEN criteria was moderate (κ = 0.483), but with CONUT was low. Conclusions: Nursing homes had a high percentage of totally dependent residents. This high degree of functional dependence made difficult to obtain some anthropometric parameters such as weight and height, which are essential to carry out most nutritional tests. MNA, CONUT and the new ESPEN criteria of malnutrition showed a high prevalence of malnutrition and risk of malnutrition in subjects in which they could be performed.Grupo AránNutrición Hospitalaria v.34 n.5 20172017-10-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112017000500010en
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author Lardiés Sánchez,Beatriz
Sanz París,Alejandro
Pérez Nogueras,Javier
Serrano Oliver,Antonio
Torres Anoro,M.ª Elena
Ballesteros Pomar,M.ª Dolores
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Sanz París,Alejandro
Pérez Nogueras,Javier
Serrano Oliver,Antonio
Torres Anoro,M.ª Elena
Ballesteros Pomar,M.ª Dolores
Disability and its influence in nutritional assessment tools in elderly people living in nursing homes
author_facet Lardiés Sánchez,Beatriz
Sanz París,Alejandro
Pérez Nogueras,Javier
Serrano Oliver,Antonio
Torres Anoro,M.ª Elena
Ballesteros Pomar,M.ª Dolores
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title Disability and its influence in nutritional assessment tools in elderly people living in nursing homes
title_short Disability and its influence in nutritional assessment tools in elderly people living in nursing homes
title_full Disability and its influence in nutritional assessment tools in elderly people living in nursing homes
title_fullStr Disability and its influence in nutritional assessment tools in elderly people living in nursing homes
title_full_unstemmed Disability and its influence in nutritional assessment tools in elderly people living in nursing homes
title_sort disability and its influence in nutritional assessment tools in elderly people living in nursing homes
description Introduction: Poor nutritional status is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, especially in older people. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess nutritional status in elderly nursing home residents with different nutritional test, and to determine which parameters used for nutritional assessment can be carried out in this population, which usually have a high prevalence of functionally dependent residents. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in 383 elderly. The nutritional assessment tools used were the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA), the new ESPEN consensus definition of malnutrition, and the tool for Controlling Nutritional Status (CONUT). Moreover, the ability to perform basic activities of daily living was assessed with the Barthel index (BI). Results: According to BI, 78.9% had a total dependence and only 20.9% could be weighed and heighed. The prevalence of malnutrition with MNA, ESPEN and CONUT was 21.3%, 17.6% and 20.7%, respectively. The agreement between MNA vs ESPEN criteria was moderate (κ = 0.483), but with CONUT was low. Conclusions: Nursing homes had a high percentage of totally dependent residents. This high degree of functional dependence made difficult to obtain some anthropometric parameters such as weight and height, which are essential to carry out most nutritional tests. MNA, CONUT and the new ESPEN criteria of malnutrition showed a high prevalence of malnutrition and risk of malnutrition in subjects in which they could be performed.
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