Nutritional status and functionality in geriatric rehabilitation patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.


Journal

European geriatric medicine
ISSN: 1878-7649
Titre abrégé: Eur Geriatr Med
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101533694

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2020
Historique:
received: 08 11 2019
accepted: 20 01 2020
entrez: 17 4 2020
pubmed: 17 4 2020
medline: 19 8 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Since there is only limited evidence available for geriatric rehabilitation patients, this systematic review and meta-analysis aims to characterize the nutritional status in this population and its relationship with functionality. Eight databases were searched for full-text articles reporting baseline nutritional intake and status of adults ≥ 60 years in rehabilitation settings. Pooled estimates were calculated for prevalence of malnutrition and risk of malnutrition based on the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) and for mean body mass index (BMI). Associations between nutritional status (MNA, MNA short form and BMI) and functional status (Barthel Index and Functional Independence Measure) and prevalence of sarcopenia were reviewed. 62 out of 1717 references were eligible for inclusion. Pooled prevalence [95% confidence interval (CI)] of malnutrition and risk of malnutrition were 13 (5-20) % and 47 (40-54) %. Pooled estimate (95% CI) for BMI was 23.8 (23.2-24.5) kg/m Although geriatric rehabilitation populations and settings were heterogeneous, a relevant percentage of geriatric rehabilitation patients were affected by a reduced nutritional status. Nutritional status was associated with decreased functionality. This emphasizes the need for screening for malnutrition and targeted nutritional intervention.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32297199
doi: 10.1007/s41999-020-00294-2
pii: 10.1007/s41999-020-00294-2
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Meta-Analysis Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review Systematic Review

Langues

eng

Pagination

195-207

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn

Auteurs

Julia Wojzischke (J)

Department of Health Services Research, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Ammerländer Heerstraße 140, 26129, Oldenburg, Germany. julia.wojzischke@uol.de.

Janneke van Wijngaarden (J)

Danone Nutricia Research, Uppsalalaan 12, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Claudia van den Berg (C)

Danone Nutricia Research, Uppsalalaan 12, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Aysun Cetinyurek-Yavuz (A)

Danone Nutricia Research, Uppsalalaan 12, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Rebecca Diekmann (R)

Department of Health Services Research, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Ammerländer Heerstraße 140, 26129, Oldenburg, Germany.

Yvette Luiking (Y)

Danone Nutricia Research, Uppsalalaan 12, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Jürgen Bauer (J)

Center for Geriatric Medicine, Agaplesion Bethanien Hospital Heidelberg, Geriatric Center at the Heidelberg University, Rohrbacher Straße 149, 69126, Heidelberg, Germany.

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