Impact of nutrition and physical activity on outcomes of hospital-acquired pneumonia

Frailty is an important risk factor for adverse health-related outcomes. It is classified into several phenotypes according to nutritional state and physical activity. In this context, we investigated whether frailty phenotypes were related to clinical outcome of hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP). D...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2022-09, Vol.12 (1), p.15605-15605, Article 15605
Hauptverfasser: Jang, Jin Ho, Kim, Taehwa, Yeo, Hye Ju, Cho, Woo Hyun, Min, Kyung Hoon, Oh, Jee Youn, Hong, Sang-Bum, Baek, Ae-Rin, Lee, Hyun-Kyung, Kim, Changhwan, Chang, Youjin, Park, Hye Kyeong, Lee, Heung Bum, Bae, Soohyun, Moon, Jae Young, Yoo, Kwang Ha, Gil, Hyun-Il, Shin, Beomsu, Jeon, Kyeongman
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Zusammenfassung:Frailty is an important risk factor for adverse health-related outcomes. It is classified into several phenotypes according to nutritional state and physical activity. In this context, we investigated whether frailty phenotypes were related to clinical outcome of hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP). During the study period, a total of 526 patients were screened for HAP and 480 of whom were analyzed. The patients were divided into four groups according to physical inactivity and malnutrition: nutritional frailty (Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index [GNRI] 
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-19793-2