Validation of the Mini Nutritional Assessment short-form (MNA-SF): a practical tool for identification of nutritional status.

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serval:BIB_82F514D8A327
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Validation of the Mini Nutritional Assessment short-form (MNA-SF): a practical tool for identification of nutritional status.
Journal
Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging
Author(s)
Kaiser M.J., Bauer J.M., Ramsch C., Uter W., Guigoz Y., Cederholm T., Thomas D.R., Anthony P., Charlton K.E., Maggio M., Tsai A.C., Grathwohl D., Vellas B., Sieber C.C.
Working group(s)
MNA-International Group
Contributor(s)
Bai J., Donini LM., Dumartheray EW., Elkan AC., Essed NH., Gómez Ramos MJ. , Heseker H., Kaiser R., Krieg MA., Kuzuya M., Langkamp-Henken B., Lesser S., Magri F., Norman K., Odlund Olin A., Overzier S., Paker-Eichelkraut S., Pauly L., Pepersack T., Pirlich M., Reinhart W., Rolland Y., Ruiz López MD. , Saeglitz C., Schneider SM., Stehle P., Strathmann S., Visvanathan R., Volkert D., Winning K.
ISSN
1760-4788 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1279-7707
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Volume
13
Number
9
Pages
782-788
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Validation Studies
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To validate a revision of the Mini Nutritional Assessment short-form (MNA(R)-SF) against the full MNA, a standard tool for nutritional evaluation.
METHODS: A literature search identified studies that used the MNA for nutritional screening in geriatric patients. The contacted authors submitted original datasets that were merged into a single database. Various combinations of the questions on the current MNA-SF were tested using this database through combination analysis and ROC based derivation of classification thresholds.
RESULTS: Twenty-seven datasets (n=6257 participants) were initially processed from which twelve were used in the current analysis on a sample of 2032 study participants (mean age 82.3y) with complete information on all MNA items. The original MNA-SF was a combination of six questions from the full MNA. A revised MNA-SF included calf circumference (CC) substituted for BMI performed equally well. A revised three-category scoring classification for this revised MNA-SF, using BMI and/or CC, had good sensitivity compared to the full MNA.
CONCLUSION: The newly revised MNA-SF is a valid nutritional screening tool applicable to geriatric health care professionals with the option of using CC when BMI cannot be calculated. This revised MNA-SF increases the applicability of this rapid screening tool in clinical practice through the inclusion of a "malnourished" category.
Keywords
Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Anthropometry, Body Mass Index, Female, Geriatric Assessment, Health Status Indicators, Humans, Male, Malnutrition/diagnosis, Malnutrition/epidemiology, Mass Screening/methods, Mass Screening/standards, Nutrition Assessment, Nutritional Status, Questionnaires/standards, ROC Curve, Sensitivity and Specificity
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