The Trend of Malnutrition Frequency among Imam Reza Teaching Hospital: Results from Nutrition Day ۲۰۱۹-۲۰۲۱
Publish place: Journal of Nutrition, Fasting and Health، Vol: 12، Issue: 3
Publish Year: 1403
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Introduction: Malnutrition is a global health issue affecting nearly ۴۰% of the population. Hospital malnutrition is a severe medical problem, which is often overlooked and has negative effects on both patients' health and the economy. In addition, malnutrition increases the risk of clinical complications and mortality. On Nutrition Day (nDay), patients in hospital wards and nursing homes worldwide participate in a cross-sectional survey using a standard questionnaire to assess their nutritional status. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of malnutrition among patients at Imam Reza Teaching Hospital from ۲۰۱۹ to ۲۰۲۱. Method: This study analyzed nDay data from Mashhad’s Imam Reza Teaching Hospital from ۲۰۱۹ to ۲۰۲۱. The study included demographic and nutritional data from patients in fourteen different wards/units of the hospital. Over the past three years, an overview of malnutrition trends was presented by examining patient-reported responses to questions about malnutrition and its risk factors. Results: The frequency of malnutrition in Burn units was the highest at ۳۷.۵% in the male unit in ۲۰۲۰ (P-value: <۰.۰۰۰۱). The lowest BMI was observed in Oncology patients, averaging ۱۸.۹±۲.۴ in ۲۰۱۹. The most significant decrease in nutritional intake occurred in the Gastroenterology department, at ۳۷.۵% in ۲۰۱۹. The most significant change in hospital nutrition intake one week before admission was in the General Surgery ward, with a ۴۷.۴% decrease in ۲۰۱۹. Conclusion: The significance of malnutrition, particularly in hospitals, could assist the health system in addressing this issue by using nDay as a standard questionnaire and screening tool. This study indicated that Burn units, Gastroenterology, Oncology, and General Surgery departments are the most susceptible to malnutrition and thus require increased attention.
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Faezeh Mashhadi
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
Majid Khadem-rezaiyan
Department of community medicine, Medical School, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
Maryam Golzar
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
Maryam Alinezhad-Namaghi
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
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