Korean J Community Nutr.  2000 Sep;5(3):475-483.

Development of a Simple Screening Test for Identifying Korean Elderly at Risk of Undernutrition

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Food & Nutrition, Chungbuk national Univeristy, Chongju, Korea.
  • 2Department of Cunsurmer's Life Information, Chungnam National University, Taejon, Korea.

Abstract

The develop a simple screening test for identifying Korean elderly at risk of undernutrition, the data of the health-related habits, dietary behaviors and nutrient intakes of the elderly in Chongju were analyzed. Two risk indicators, mean adequacy ratio (MAR) and the respondents perceived health, were used to detect the undernutrition risk of the elderly. In order to select a list of questions for the test, factors a affecting nutritional status and items investigated in previous nutrition surveys of the elderly were considered, and 21 questions were primarily selected. A multiple regression and stepwise regression analysis were used to take out the weak predictors of poor nutrient intake, and to give item weights to the strong predictors, and a list of 17 questions was finally adopted. To determine the cut-point of the test score, sensitivity, and positive predictive values were calculated. The Simple Screening Test developed in this study is a brief, easily scored tool to predict poor nutrient intake and the perceived health status of the elderly. The test may provide a basis of further comprehensive nutritional assessment or intervention planning, if necessary, for those who are diagnosed ad "high risk". The test, however, needs to be independently validated by other groups of individuals.

Keyword

elderly; nutrition screening; risk of undernutrition; mean adequacy ratio(MAR)

MeSH Terms

Aged*
Surveys and Questionnaires
Food Habits
Humans
Malnutrition*
Mass Screening*
Nutrition Assessment
Nutrition Surveys
Nutritional Status
Weights and Measures
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