Acceptability Study of Nutritional Supplements in Hospitalized Elderly Patients Aged for More Than 65 Years
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Malnutrition
- Sponsor
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon
- Enrollment
- 107
- Primary Endpoint
- Acceptability of the different tested Oral Nutrition Supplement with different flavors
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 9 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Malnutrition is a major health problem with serious consequences for the quality of life of elderly people: it increases the number of hospitalizations and lengths of stay, worsens functional dependency and increases morbidity and mortality rates There are numerous recommendations and tools to detect or to manage malnutrition and the prescription of Oral Nutritional Supplements (ONS) can be a solution. As the elderly suffer from food monotony, as well as age-related changes, which may or may not be associated with the presence of disease, it is necessary to ensure full ingestion of the prescribed supplements to optimize the benefits provided by these products. To achieve this it is necessary to know the chemosensory characteristics of foods enjoyed by hospitalized elderly people who are malnourished or at risk of malnutrition. The investigators make the hypothesis that by further optimizing taste and energy content of foods, consumption by the elderly and the health benefits would be improved.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Person who have given their written informed consent
- •Person aged more than 65 years
- •Person cognitively able to participate in tests and to answer questionnaires (Mini Mental Statement Estimation score (MMSE) equal to or greater than 21)
- •Person with an Mini Nutritional Status score (MNA) lower than 23.5/30 for risk of malnutrition or malnourished
- •Person without known unstable cardiac disease
- •Person without high blood pressure
Exclusion Criteria
- •Person who are not covered by national health insurance
- •Person suffering from severe illness during the test
- •Person with a life expectancy lower than 6 months or with a cancer
- •Every person with proven anosmia (total loss of olfaction) from birth or due to physical trauma (head trauma) or disease (acute rhinitis)
- •Person with allergy (soya milk) or severe aversion to one of the foods that will be used during the study
- •Person with swallowing disorders
- •Person with a prescribed strict food diet
- •Person with an instable diabetes
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Acceptability of the different tested Oral Nutrition Supplement with different flavors
Time Frame: Hedonic scale after testing at day 2