Iranian Journal of Public Health (May 2018)

Assessment of Malnutrition in Community-dwelling Elderly People: Cooperation among General Practitioners and Public Health

  • Maura FERRARI BRAVO,
  • Fabrizio GALLO,
  • Concetta MARCHELLO,
  • Roberta BOICELLI,
  • Silvia LUPI,
  • Massimiliano ATZEI,
  • Francesco BRUNETTI,
  • Romina CASARETTO,
  • Federico DAPELO,
  • Daniela GEREVINI,
  • Eliana LEONARDELLI,
  • Anna MANNO,
  • Elisabetta PERI,
  • Paola SOAVE,
  • Angelo TRAVERSARO,
  • Antonio ZAMPOGNA,
  • Roberto ZUNINO,
  • Armando STEFANATI,
  • Giovanni GABUTTI

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 5

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Background: Malnutrition, a very common condition in the elderly, is known to increase their vulnerability to adverse health events. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of malnutrition in the over 75-yr-old community-dwelling population in the “Chiavarese” Local Health Unit district (North West Italy). Methods: The short version of the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA-SF) was used by General Practitioners (GP) as a screening tool to investigate the nutritional status of elderly people (1039 subjects). The study was conducted in 2012- 2013 in the Local Health Unit of Chiavari (Liguria Region), Italy. The malnutrition was subsequently confirmed by means of biochemical parameters. Subjects at risk of malnutrition or malnourished (n=22) received personalized dietary counseling by the GP. Results: The MNA-SF recognized 21% of the elderly people being at risk of malnutrition and biochemical tests confirmed a malnutrition prevalence of 3.5%. The dietary counseling improved the MNA-SF score and biochemical parameters, but the difference was statistically significant only for the MNA-SF score (P=0.00613). Conclusion: Malnutrition can be evaluated with a simple tool such as the MNA-SF, recognized at the earliest stage and successfully treated by the GP.

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