Artigo Revisado por pares

Albumin, hemoglobin, body mass index, cognitive and functional performance in elderly persons living in nursing homes

2009; Elsevier BV; Volume: 50; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.archger.2009.01.010

ISSN

1872-6976

Autores

Yalçın Önem, Hakan Terekeci, Yaşar Küçükardalı, Burak Şahan, Emrullah Solmazgül, Mehmet Güney Şenol, Selim Nalbant, Özkan Sayan, Cihan Top, Çağatay Öktenli,

Tópico(s)

Nutritional Studies and Diet

Resumo

The aim of this study is to produce the relation between cognitive and functional performance and some biochemical parameters in elderly population. So, we searched for the correlation between the activities of daily living (ADL), mini-mental state examination (MMSE) and body weight, age, hemoglobin, albumin, serum sodium level of 180 elderly people in five nursing homes. Face-to-face interviews and questionnaires were applied to evaluate ADL. To evaluate the cognitive function we used the MMSE. The average age of 180 people contacted was 71.5 ± 5.1 (±S.D.), ranging 65–91 years; 112 of them were women (62.2%), 68 were men (37.8%). Of these elderly people, 25% had no medically diagnosed illnesses, whereas 17 of them (9.4%) were bedridden. There was a positive correlation between ADL and hemoglobin, albumin, body weight, cognitive function parameters and a negative one with age and serum sodium. There was a positive correlation between cognitive functions and hemoglobin, body weight, ADL and a negative one with serum sodium. Hemoglobin concentrations indicating anemia were observed in 30% of subjects, 3.9% of them had hyponatremia and 26.7% displayed a hypernatremia. There was a positive correlation between cognitive and physical function scores and hemoglobin, albumin levels in elderly patients. These results suggest that restoration of hemoglobin and albumin levels could improve cognitive and physical functional status in the elderly population.

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