The Effect of Food and Beverage Based Nutritional Supplements in Recipients of Home Care Services at Risk of Malnutrition
- Conditions
- Malnutrition
- Interventions
- Dietary Supplement: E+
- Registration Number
- NCT02029079
- Lead Sponsor
- Haukeland University Hospital
- Brief Summary
Malnutrition increases the risk of complications and predisposes ti infections through impaired immune response and wound healing. Healthcare costs related to the management of malnourished patients is estimated to be more than double the amount spent managing non- malnourished
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of newly developed energy and nutrients-dense beverage product on the nutritional status among patients at risk of malnutrition.
- Detailed Description
Malnutrition is a complex state described as a deficiency of energy, protein and other nutrients causing measurable adverse effect on body tissue, function and clinical outcome.
Oral nutritional supplementation has in multiple individual trials and meta-analyzes shown an increased total energy intake and protein intake in patients in hospital settings as well as in the community.
The largest producer of dairy products in Norway, TINE AS released a new milk based energy- and nutrient dense product, called E+. The initiative behind this was Haukeland University Hospital and the municipality of Bergen. The product were developed to prevent malnutrition in the elderly and patients with a low food intake and high energy requirements.
The overall contribution to this study will be to provide new insight on how to offer malnourished patients the best available treatment.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 38
- Recipients of homecare services in the municipality of Bergen
- Recipients determined as at-risk of malnutrition based on screening with MNA (mini-nutritional assessment)
- Informed consent by participant
- Informed consent by participants and close relatives or guardian in case of dementia
- Terminal care patients with < 3 month life expectancy
- Patients using parenteral or enteral nutrition
- Patients prescribed oral nutritional supplementation before recruitment
- Pregnancy
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Lactose intolerance
- Patients without a norwegian personal identification number
- Psychiatric patients
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description E+ drink, enriched with energy and nutrients. E+ The intervention consists of 300 ml E+ per day for 35 days in addition to a normal food intake. This means 525 kcal, and 22.5 gram protein extra per day for five weeks.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Body weight At day 0, 35 and 70 Participants will be asked to remove shoes, socks, heavy clothing and jewelry for measurement of body weight to the nearest 100 g using portable digital scales.
Change in Body composition At day 0, 35 and 70 A Bioelectric impedance analysis will be used to calculate change in body composition. Measurements will be conducted by a device sending weak electric signals through the participant's body. The method is non-invasive and is commonly used by medical, health and fitness professionals.
Change in Hand grip strength Assessment at day 0, 35 and 70. Hand grip strength will be measured in kg with a handgrip dynamometer. Subjects will be asked to perform a maximal contraction for a few seconds with the non-dominant hand three times with about 10-20 seconds between each trial.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Nutritional intake At day 0, 35 and 70 Dietary intake will be assessed for each study participant using a twenty-four-hour recall method conducted by the investigator and two additional people employed to help with the data collection. All three data collectors will use a standardized interview. The data collected will be used to calculate daily calorie and protein intake by entering the food records into a computerized version of a food composition table, Dietist XP.
Change in Quality of life At day 0, 35 and 70 Measurements of global subjective well-being and quality of life will be assessed using a simple visual analogue scale (VAS QL).
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Home Care Services
🇳🇴Bergen, Norway