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Undernutrition at baseline and health services utilization and mortality over a 1-year period in older adults receiving Medicare home health services.

Yongbin Yang1, Cynthia J Brown, Kathryn L Burgio, Meredith L Kilgore, Christine S Ritchie, David L Roth, Delia Smith West, Julie L Locher.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Older adults receiving Medicare home health services who experience undernutrition may be at increased risk of experiencing adverse outcomes. We sought to identify the association between baseline nutritional status and subsequent health service utilization and mortality over a 1-year period in older adults receiving Medicare home health services.
DESIGN: This was a longitudinal study using questionnaires and anthropometric measures designed to assess nutritional status (Mini-Nutritional Assessment) at baseline and health services utilization and mortality status at 6-month and 1-year follow-ups.
SETTING: Participants were evaluated in their homes. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 198 older adults who were receiving Medicare home health services.
RESULTS: Based on Mini-Nutritional Assessment, 12.0% of patients were malnourished, 51.0% were at risk for malnourishment, and 36.9% had normal nutritional status. Based on body mass index, 8.1% of participants were underweight, 37.9% were normal weight, 25.3% were overweight, and 28.8% were obese. Using multivariate binary logistic regression analyses, participants who were malnourished or at risk for malnourishment were more likely to experience subsequent hospitalization, emergency room visit, home health aide use, and mortality for the entire sample and hospitalization and nursing home stay for overweight and obese participants.
CONCLUSIONS: Experiencing undernutrition at the time of receipt of Medicare home health services was associated with increased health services utilization and mortality for the entire sample, and with increased health services utilization only for the overweight and obese subsample. Opportunities exist to address risk of undernutrition in patients receiving home health services, including those who are overweight or obese, to prevent subsequent adverse health outcomes.
Copyright © 2011 American Medical Directors Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21527170      PMCID: PMC3085002          DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2010.08.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Med Dir Assoc        ISSN: 1525-8610            Impact factor:   4.669


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