Revista CEFAC (Jan 2020)

Nutritional risk and signs and symptoms of swallowing disorders in hospitalized elderly

  • Letícia de Carvalho Palhano Travassos,
  • Daniela Xavier de Souza,
  • Jayne de Freitas Bandeira,
  • Darlyane de Souza Barros Rodrigues,
  • Ana Karênina de Freitas Jordão do Amaral,
  • Talita Maria Alves Lopes da Silva,
  • Leandro Pernambuco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/20192166419
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 6

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to relate nutritional risk and signs and symptoms of swallowing disorders as reported by hospitalized elderly, as well as to correlate the Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA) total score with the total number of signs and symptoms. Methods: a cross-sectional study with a convenience sample of 28 hospitalized patients, mean age of 72.18 ± 5.92 years, 15 (53.6%) males. The nutritional risk was evaluated by the MNA total score. Signs and symptoms of alterations in swallowing were investigated by means of an interview with 11 items. The Spearman’s correlation coefficient and the Mann-Whitney test were applied. The confidence interval was of 95%. Results: half the sample reported at least one sign or symptom of alteration in swallowing, with choking being the most frequent (32.1%). The MNA total score median (19.75) indicated nutritional risk. Elderly who reported choking presented worse performance in the MNA (p = 0.05). There was no correlation between the MNA total score and the total number of signs and symptoms of alterations in swallowing. Conclusion: nutritional risk was higher in hospitalized elderly with complaint of choking, but no correlation was found between the total number of signs and symptoms of alterations in swallowing and the MNA total score in this population.

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