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  • Nursing home residents face risks of malnutrition and weight loss, particularly influenced by their cognitive status and the type of feeding assistance they receive from staff.
  • A study analyzed the meal intake of 786 residents over 21 days, focusing on those with and without dementia and their need for different levels of feeding help during meals.
  • Results showed that residents with dementia needing set-up assistance had the lowest meal intake across all meals, while those without dementia had reduced intake at breakfast and dinner; however, both groups benefited from additional calories when offered snacks and supplements.

Article Abstract

In nursing homes (NHs), residents are at risk for malnutrition and weight loss. The purpose of this secondary data analysis was to examine the impact of resident cognitive status and level of feeding assistance provided by NH staff on resident's daily nutritional intake and body weight. As part of a large, multisite clinical trial ( = 786), residents with and without dementia were examined according to level of feeding assistance required during mealtimes (independent, set-up only, needs help eating) over a 21-day period. Outcomes analyzed were percent of meal intake by meal type (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and overall daily intake (meals + snacks/supplements). Residents with dementia who required meal set-up assistance had significantly lower meal intake for all three meals. Residents without dementia requiring meal set-up assistance experienced significantly lower intake for breakfast and dinner, but not lunch. When snacks and supplements were offered between meals, residents with dementia consumed approximately 163 additional calories/day, and residents without dementia consumed approximately 156 additional calories/day. This study adds new evidence that residents at greatest risk for low intake are those who are only provided set-up assistance for meals and/or have cognitive impairment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7187960PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21551197.2019.1617221DOI Listing

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