TY - JOUR
T1 - Health and nutritional promotion program for patients with dementia (nutrialz study): Design and baseline data
AU - Salva, Antoni
AU - Andrieu, S.
AU - Fernandez, E.
AU - Schiffrin, E. J.
AU - Moulin, J.
AU - Decarli, B.
AU - Guigoz, Y.
AU - Vellas, B.
AU - Espinosa, Carmen
AU - Fort, Isabel
AU - Altimir, Salvador
AU - Rossich, Mercel
AU - Ruiz, Jesús
AU - Almenar, Consol
AU - Sanchez, Pau
AU - Tàrraga, Lluís
AU - Aguilar, Miquel
AU - Pousa, Secundí López
AU - Ariño, Sergio
PY - 2009/6/1
Y1 - 2009/6/1
N2 - Background: There is a lack of data on global weight loss prevention programs for patients with dementia or clear evidence about their impact on a functional level, caregiver burden or the use of healthcare and social resources. "NutriAlz" is a socio-educative and nutritional intervention program to prevent weight loss and loss of function in dementia patients. Study Design and Methods: A cluster randomized multi-centre study, which will allow the comparison of a group benefiting from the intervention with a control group after a year of monitoring. Patients were recruited from 11 hospitals in the ambulatory diagnostic units and day care centres. The baseline interview include: sociodemographic and socioeconomic variables (age, gender, educational level, marital status); diagnostic, treatments, MMS, a list of comorbid conditions; activities of daily living (ADL, IADL), Zarit Scale, brief-NPI, Cornell scale and nutritional status as measured by the Mini Nutritional Assessment. All participants or their family signed the inform consent form. Baseline characteristics: Total of 946 patients were included, with a mean (± SD) of 79 ± 7.3 year of age; 68,1 % were women; 44,9% lives with their partner, only 3% lives alone; 79.8% had Alzheimer's dementia, 5.25 ± 3.0 years since symptoms of dementia and 2.8 ± 2.11 years since diagnosis. Mean MMSE score was 15.4 ± 6.2; mean weight was 64.4 ± 12.5 kg; mean BMI was 27.0 ± 4.5 (with 3% below 19, 5% between 19-21, 10% between 21-23, and 82% above 23). Mean ADL without difficulties was 3.2± 2.1; mean IADL without difficulties was 0.7± 1.6; mean number of symptoms in the NPI was 4.4 ± 2.59, with severity score of 7.9 ± 5.9 and distress score of 11.3 ± 9.0; mean Zarit scale was 27.4 ± 15.5; mean MNA was 23.2 ± 3.5 with 5 % as malnourished, 32 % at risk of malnutrition, and 63 % with adequate nutritional status. The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging©.
AB - Background: There is a lack of data on global weight loss prevention programs for patients with dementia or clear evidence about their impact on a functional level, caregiver burden or the use of healthcare and social resources. "NutriAlz" is a socio-educative and nutritional intervention program to prevent weight loss and loss of function in dementia patients. Study Design and Methods: A cluster randomized multi-centre study, which will allow the comparison of a group benefiting from the intervention with a control group after a year of monitoring. Patients were recruited from 11 hospitals in the ambulatory diagnostic units and day care centres. The baseline interview include: sociodemographic and socioeconomic variables (age, gender, educational level, marital status); diagnostic, treatments, MMS, a list of comorbid conditions; activities of daily living (ADL, IADL), Zarit Scale, brief-NPI, Cornell scale and nutritional status as measured by the Mini Nutritional Assessment. All participants or their family signed the inform consent form. Baseline characteristics: Total of 946 patients were included, with a mean (± SD) of 79 ± 7.3 year of age; 68,1 % were women; 44,9% lives with their partner, only 3% lives alone; 79.8% had Alzheimer's dementia, 5.25 ± 3.0 years since symptoms of dementia and 2.8 ± 2.11 years since diagnosis. Mean MMSE score was 15.4 ± 6.2; mean weight was 64.4 ± 12.5 kg; mean BMI was 27.0 ± 4.5 (with 3% below 19, 5% between 19-21, 10% between 21-23, and 82% above 23). Mean ADL without difficulties was 3.2± 2.1; mean IADL without difficulties was 0.7± 1.6; mean number of symptoms in the NPI was 4.4 ± 2.59, with severity score of 7.9 ± 5.9 and distress score of 11.3 ± 9.0; mean Zarit scale was 27.4 ± 15.5; mean MNA was 23.2 ± 3.5 with 5 % as malnourished, 32 % at risk of malnutrition, and 63 % with adequate nutritional status. The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging©.
KW - Alzheimer disease
KW - Dementia
KW - Nutritional program
U2 - 10.1007/s12603-009-0103-0
DO - 10.1007/s12603-009-0103-0
M3 - Article
SN - 1279-7707
VL - 13
SP - 529
EP - 537
JO - Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging
JF - Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging
IS - 6
ER -