Risk of malnutrition and health-related quality of life in community-living elderly men and women : the Tromsø study.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/3935DOI
doi: 10.1007/s11136-010-9788-0Dato
2011Type
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Purpose To explore the association between risk of  malnutrition as well as current body mass index (BMI) and  health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in elderly men and  women from the general population.  Methods In a cross-sectional population survey including  1,632 men and 1,654 women aged 65 to 87 years from the  municipality of Tromsø, Norway, we assessed HRQoL by  using the EuroQol (EQ-5D) instrument in three risk groups  of malnutrition and in different categories of BMI. The  Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (‘MUST’) was used  to evaluate the risk of malnutrition.  Results We found a significant reduction in HRQoL with  an increasing risk of malnutrition, and this was more pronounced in men than in women. The relationship between  BMI and HRQoL was dome shaped, with the highest score  values in the BMI category being 25–27.5 kg/m2.  Conclusions HRQoL was significantly reduced in elderly  men and women at risk of malnutrition. The highest  HRQoL was seen in moderately overweight individuals.
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Quality of Life Research 20(2011) s. 575-582Metadata
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