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The prevalence of malnutrition in elderly hip fracture patients.

作者信息

Hanger H C, Smart E J, Merrilees M J, Frampton C M

机构信息

Older Persons Health, The Princess Margaret Hospital, Christchurch.

出版信息

N Z Med J. 1999 Mar 26;112(1084):88-90.

Abstract

AIM

To determine the prevalence of protein and energy malnutrition in elderly patients with a fracture of the proximal femur, in New Zealand.

METHODS

Consecutive elderly patients (65 years and over) admitted to Christchurch Hospital with a fracture of the proximal femur over a four-month period were recruited. Nutritional indices were measured within three days of admission. These included triceps skinfold thicknesses, mid upper arm circumference, serum albumin and pre-albumin.

RESULTS

Forty-two per cent of patients had at least two, and nine per cent had three, indicators of protein and energy malnutrition present on admission. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of malnutrition between young old (<80 years) and old old (80 years and over) patients. Patients residing in an institution had lower mean protein reserves, as indicated by lower corrected arm muscle area (p=0.003) and pre-albumin levels (p=0.09), than those living in the community. A drink, rather than a pudding or biscuit, was the preferred protein and energy supplement form. Ensure Plus (lactose-free) and Fortisip (lactose-free) were the most preferred drink supplements.

CONCLUSION

Protein and energy malnutrition is common in elderly New Zealanders who fracture their femur. The prevalence is comparable to overseas data. These patients prefer nutritional supplementation given as a drink.

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