2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jand.2012.03.012
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Consensus Statement of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics/American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition: Characteristics Recommended for the Identification and Documentation of Adult Malnutrition (Undernutrition)

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“…Therefore, it must be inappropriate to determine the nutritional status solely by the level of these biochemical indices as recommended. 33 In a post-hoc analysis, we found that low albumin level at day 90 was a significant prognostic factor of adverse outcome after day 90, independently of weight loss. This finding is consistent with a report from Kharfan-Dabaja and colleagues.…”
Section: Weight Loss After Allohsct S Fuji Et Almentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Therefore, it must be inappropriate to determine the nutritional status solely by the level of these biochemical indices as recommended. 33 In a post-hoc analysis, we found that low albumin level at day 90 was a significant prognostic factor of adverse outcome after day 90, independently of weight loss. This finding is consistent with a report from Kharfan-Dabaja and colleagues.…”
Section: Weight Loss After Allohsct S Fuji Et Almentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Therefore, starvation may be a cause of malnutrition, as 100 reflected by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) standardised set of diagnostic 101 characteristics for malnutrition: a) starvation-related malnutrition, b) chronic-disease related 102 malnutrition and c) acute disease or injury-related malnutrition [7]. The AND have defined 103 starvation-related malnutrition as protein-energy malnutrition due to pure chronic starvation 104 or anorexia nervosa [7]. Overall, starvation may be an important component of malnutrition 105 in some clinical situations, but should be used with caution when discussing malnutrition in 106 general.…”
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“…Unintended weight loss is a very sensitive indicator of malnutrition (12). Weight loss of more than 5% in 1 month or 10% in 6 months before hospitalization has been shown to be clinically significant (13).…”
Section: Anthropometric Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%