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Baixo peso e dependência funcional em idosos institucionalizados de Uberlândia (MG), Brasil
Self-rated socio-economic status, social, physical and leisure activities and risk for malnutrition in late life: a cross-sectional population-based study
Abstract: Objectives: Our goal was to evaluate the proportion of community-dwelling elderly people at risk
for malnutrition and the effect of different socioeconomic status (SES) indicators as well as social, physical
and leisure activities in late life on the risk for malnutrition. Design: A cross-sectional population-based
study. Setting: A sub-urban area in Northern Italy. Participants: 698 community-dwelling older persons.
Measurements: The nutritional status of participants was assessed through the Mini Nutritional Assessment-
Short Form (MNA-SF). SES was defined by means of early-life education, longest occupation, and late-life
financial conditions. The following indicators were also evaluated: social contacts, and performing mental,
physical and leisure activities during late-life. Chronic diseases, functional, cognitive and affective status
were considered as potential confounders when examining the risk for malnutrition by logistic regression
models. Results: 8% of the participants (average age 75.6 years, 408 women) were at risk for malnutrition
(MNA-SF ≤ 11). Low education, poor financial condition, and lack of physical and leisure activities showed
a crude association with risk for malnutrition. Multi-adjusted logistic regression models showed that only
low education (OR=2.9; 95% CI=1.2-6.8) and lack of physical activity (OR=4.4;95%CI=2.0-9.7) were
independently associated with the risk for malnutrition. Conclusions: Low education and lack of physical
activity in late-life may affect the risk for malnutrition in the elderly. Further studies are needed to clarify
the cause-effect relationship between lack of physical activity and malnutrition
Predictors of successful rehabilitation in geriatric patients; subgroup analysis of patients with cognitive impairment
Adverse outcomes in older hospitalized patients: the role of multidimensional assessment
7nonenoneMarengoni A; Cossi S; de Martinis M; Ghisla MK; Calabrese P; Zanolini G; leonardi R.Marengoni, Alessandra; Cossi, S; de Martinis, M; Ghisla, Mk; Calabrese, P; Zanolini, G; Leonardi, R