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. 2014 Sep;32(3):400–410.

Table 2.

Comparison of the categorical variables of the nourished and malnourished groups

Nutritional indicator Classification Nourished n (%) Malnourished n (%) p value
Arm-circumference ≤P5 22 (6.8) 31 (50.8) <0.0001*
P5-P15 42 (12.9) 13 (21.3)
>P15 260 (80.2) 17 (27.8)
Triceps skinfold thickness ≤P5 9 (2.8) 9 (14.8) <0.0001**
P5-P15 17 (5.3) 14 (22.9)
>P15 297 (91.9) 38 (62.3)
Arm muscle-circumference ≤P5 55 (17.0) 34 (56.7) <0.0001*
P5-P15 56 (17.3) 7 (11.7)
>P15 211 (65.5) 19 (31.7)
Arm muscle-area ≤P5 50 (15.6) 30 (50.8) <0.0001*
P5-P15 35 (10.9) 11 (18.6)
>P15 236 (73.5) 18 (30.5)
Arm fat-area ≤P5 25 (9.0) 8 (17.8) 0.0692**
P5-P15 9 (3.2) 3 (6.7)
>P15 241 (87.6) 34 (75.5)
Calf-circumference*** ≥31 cm 55 (63.2) 4 (15.3) <0.0001*
<31 cm 32 (36.8) 22 (84.6)
Haemoglobin level No risk 152 (58.9) 24 (47.0) 0.1182**
At risk 106 (41.0) 27 (52.9)
Recent weight change Weight gain 70 (22.9) 12 (20.0) 0.0010*
No change 183 (59.8) 25 (41.7)
Weight loss 53 (17.3) 23 (38.3)
HEI/ER <75% No 186 (58.5) 29 (49.1) 0.1833*
Yes 132 (41.5) 30 (50.8)
Length of stay at hospital Up to 6 days 230 (70.5) 34 (54.9) 0.0150*
≥7 days 96 (29.4) 28 (45.2)
Deceased Yes 6 (1.8) 4 (6.4) 0.0587**
No 320 (98.1) 58 (93.5)

*Chi-square test;

**Fisher's exact test;

***Only in elderly patients; HEI/ER <75%=Habitual energy intake <75% of the energy requirement