학술논문

Energy requirements for patients in convalescent rehabilitation using motor scores as in the Functional Independent Measure.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Mar2019, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p31-34. 4p.
Subject
*FUNCTIONAL independence measure
*MALNUTRITION
*REHABILITATION
*BODY weight
*PHYSICAL activity
Language
ISSN
0964-7058
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Although appropriate nutrition management could improve rehabilitation outcomes, more than 40 % of patients in a convalescent rehabilitation ward (CRW) suffer from malnutrition. The study was undertaken to investigate whether adequate nutrition for each patient in a CRW could be estimated based on motor scores on the Functional Independence Measure (FIM-M).Methods and Study Design: In 218 patients in our CRW, both basal energy expenditure (BEE) on admission and average energy intake (EI) for 2 weeks were calculated, and EI was divided by BEE to estimate the activity index (e-AI). The patients were classified according to FIM-M to investigate the relationship between the FIM-M and the e-AI.Results: The e-AI tended to increase in proportion to the FIM-M. In the N group, where the increase-decrease rate for body weight was within 2%, the e-AI induced by a FIM-M greater than 60 was significantly higher than that induced by a FIM-M up to 60 (1.3 vs 1.1, p<0.01). Compared to the N group, altering the e-AI caused the same tendency of body weight change in patients with FIM-M greater than 60 and up to 60.Conclusions: The FIM-M could provide a criterial activity index for patients in a CRW when their energy requirement is appropriately estimated, considering the intensity of their physical activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]