Assessment Nutritional Status of Elderly People at Old Folk Home in Klang Valley

Maisarah Abdul Mutalib, Norhasliza Mohd Noor, Aida Soraya Shamsuddin, Noor Atiqah Aizan Abdul Kadir, Siti Hajar Adam
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Background & Aims: Undernutrition has a detrimental effect on health, especially in elderly individuals.Early detection of malnutrition and malnutrition risk allows for timely prevention and initiation of the necessary nutritional support. The study aimed to determine the prevalence of malnutrition among elderly residents at the old folk home in Selangor, Malaysia. Materials and methods: A total of 46 Klang valley nursing facility residents were enrolled for this cross-sectional study. The Mini Nutritional AssessmentShort Form (MNA-SF), 24-hour food recall, Food frequency questionnaire, Habitual physical activity, 24- hours physical activity recall, and anthropometric measurements were used to assess malnutrition by a trained healthcare professional. Results: Of the 46 participants, 41% had adequate nutrition, 11% had malnutrition, and 48% had malnutrition risk. According to BMI, 6.7% of the population was underweight, 35.6% were overweight, 11.1% were obese, and 46.7% were normal weight. The energy consumption was 2453.9(±421.6) kcal for female residents and 2248.2(±536.5) kcal for male residents, which was higher than the Recommended Nutrient consumption (RNI). Contrary to the cereals and grains category, it was determined that enough fruits and vegetables were consumed, as advised by the Food Pyramid. Consumption of milk and dairy products was higher than suggested by the Food Pyramid. Among older adults who are sedentary and inactive, results showed a higher incidence of malnutrition than those who were at risk for it. The amount of daily energy consumed surpassed the RNI, and the elderly did not consume enough of the food groups as advised by the Food Pyramid.
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巴生谷安老院长者营养状况评估
背景与目的:营养不良对健康有不利影响,尤其是对老年人。早期发现营养不良和营养不良风险可以及时预防和开始必要的营养支持。这项研究的目的是确定在马来西亚雪兰莪州养老院的老年居民中营养不良的普遍程度。材料和方法:共有46名巴生谷护理机构的居民参加了这项横断面研究。小型营养评估简表(MNA-SF)、24小时食物召回、食物频率问卷、习惯性身体活动、24小时身体活动召回和人体测量被训练有素的医疗保健专业人员用于评估营养不良。结果:在46名参与者中,41%的人营养充足,11%的人营养不良,48%的人有营养不良风险。根据BMI指数,6.7%的人体重过轻,35.6%的人超重,11.1%的人肥胖,46.7%的人体重正常。女性居民的能量消耗为2453.9(±421.6)kcal,男性居民的能量消耗为2248.2(±536.5)kcal,高于推荐营养素消耗(RNI)。与谷物和谷物类别相反,根据食物金字塔的建议,确定食用足够的水果和蔬菜。牛奶和奶制品的消费量高于食物金字塔的建议。结果显示,在久坐不动的老年人中,营养不良的发生率高于那些有营养不良风险的老年人。每天消耗的能量超过了RNI,而且老年人没有摄入足够的食物金字塔所建议的食物组。
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