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. 1994 Apr 9;308(6934):945–948. doi: 10.1136/bmj.308.6934.945

Incidence and recognition of malnutrition in hospital.

J P McWhirter 1, C R Pennington 1
PMCID: PMC2539799  PMID: 8173401

Abstract

OBJECTIVES--To determine incidence of malnutrition among patients on admission to hospital, to monitor their changes in nutritional status during stay, and to determine awareness of nutrition in different clinical units. DESIGN--Prospective study of consecutive admissions. SETTING--Acute teaching hospital. SUBJECTS--500 patients admitted to hospital: 100 each from general surgery, general medicine, respiratory medicine, orthopaedic surgery, and medicine for the elderly. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Nutritional status of patients on admission and reassessment on discharge, review of case notes for information about nutritional status. RESULTS--On admission, 200 of the 500 patients were undernourished (body mass index less than 20) and 34% were overweight (body mass index > 25). The 112 patients reassessed on discharge had mean weight loss of 5.4%, with greatest weight loss in those initially most undernourished. But the 10 patients referred for nutritional support showed mean weight gain of 7.9%. Review of case notes revealed that, of the 200 undernourished patients, only 96 had any nutritional information documented. CONCLUSION--Malnutrition remains a largely unrecognised problem in hospital and highlights the need for education on clinical nutrition.

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