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- W2798842362 abstract "Weight loss in the nursing home is a common problem and is the resultant symptom of complex interactions of multiple disease states and medication reactions, but it can be the instrumental symptom in a downward spiral leading to increasing morbidity and death. 1 Sullivan D.H. Morley J.E. Johnson L.E. et al. The GAIN (Geriatric Anorexia Nutrition) Registry The impact of appetite and weight on mortality in a long-term care population. J Nutr Health Aging. 2002; 6: 275-281 PubMed Google Scholar For this reason, weight loss requires immediate assessment, and its multifactorial nature can make the causes difficult to tease out and difficult to treat. A concerted effort by a multidisciplinary team to investigate the etiology of unintentional weight loss and to develop a plan to deter further weight loss is essential. The minimum data set (MDS), a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services mandated resident assessment instrument for the nursing home, defines unintentional weight loss as a 5% loss in actual body weight in 30 days or a 10% loss in 180 days. 2 Blaum C.S. Fries B.E. Fiatarone M.A. Factors associated with low body mass index and weight loss in nursing home residents. J Gerontol. 1995; 50A: M162-M168 Crossref Scopus (155) Google Scholar One early study 3 Silver A.J. Morley J.E. Strome L.S. et al. Nutritional status in an academic nursing home. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1988; 36: 487-491 Crossref PubMed Scopus (134) Google Scholar in an academic nursing home at a Veterans Administration (VA) medical center found that 60% of 130 patients surveyed had lost weight from admission to time of survey (at least 6 months) and 43% had lost weight during the initial month of institutionalization. Additionally, 70% of nursing home residents lost more than 10 pounds, nearly 40% had lost over 20 pounds, and 4% had lost over 40 pounds at some point during their nursing home stay. In a large cross-sectional study of factors associated with low body mass index and weight loss in 6832 nursing home residents using information collected from the MDS, Blaum et al 2 Blaum C.S. Fries B.E. Fiatarone M.A. Factors associated with low body mass index and weight loss in nursing home residents. J Gerontol. 1995; 50A: M162-M168 Crossref Scopus (155) Google Scholar found that weight loss, as defined by MDS criteria, occurred in 9.9% of the sample." @default.
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- W2798842362 title "Is Weight Loss in the Nursing Home a Reversible Problem?" @default.
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