Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Stroke Patients: Assessment by Body Mass Index and Subjective Global Assessment Method

Background: Stroke is a disease with a high mortality rate and common cause of disability. Nutritional factors are strongly associated with this disease. Malnutrition in hospitalized patients increases the incidence of complications, prolonged the length of stay and also the cost of hospitalization....

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Main Authors: Gloria Kartika, Lisda Amalia, Gaga Irawan Nugraha
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2017-06-01
Series:Althea Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/1090
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spelling doaj-27550e1f2e20424ea45b79fa6ac964152020-11-24T23:55:24ZengUniversitas PadjadjaranAlthea Medical Journal2337-43302017-06-014229329810.15850/amj.v4n2.1090837Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Stroke Patients: Assessment by Body Mass Index and Subjective Global Assessment MethodGloria Kartika0Lisda Amalia1Gaga Irawan Nugraha2Faculty of Medicine, Universitas PadjadjaranDepartment of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas PadjadjaranDepartment of Medical Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas PadjadjaranBackground: Stroke is a disease with a high mortality rate and common cause of disability. Nutritional factors are strongly associated with this disease. Malnutrition in hospitalized patients increases the incidence of complications, prolonged the length of stay and also the cost of hospitalization. Furthermore, nutritional status of stroke patients can deteriorate during hospitalization. The prevalence of malnutrition in hospitalized stroke patients is about 6% to 62%. The objective of this study was to identify  the nutritional status of hospitalized stroke patient. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study. Population of the study was hospitalized stroke patients at Neurology Ward, Kemuning Building Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung, Indonesia from August until October 2014 who meet the inclusion criteria. Nutritional status was measured objectively using Body Mass Index (BMI) and subjectively using Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) method. The collected data were processed using  frequency tabulation and percentage. Results: Twenty six hospitalized stroke patients were included in this study. The hospitalized patients with normal BMI were about 12 people (46.15%), 8 people were overweight (30.77%), 4 people were undernourished (15.39%) and 2 people (7.69%) were obese. According to SGA measurement, approximately 18 people (69.22%) were moderately malnourished, and as much as 4 people (15.39%) were in good nutrition, whereas 4 people (15.39%) were severely malnourished. Conclusions: Majority of the hospitalized stroke patients has normal BMI and moderately malnourished based on SGA.   DOI: 10.15850/amj.v4n2.1090http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/1090Body Mass Index, nutritional status, stroke, Subjective Global Assessment
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author Gloria Kartika
Lisda Amalia
Gaga Irawan Nugraha
spellingShingle Gloria Kartika
Lisda Amalia
Gaga Irawan Nugraha
Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Stroke Patients: Assessment by Body Mass Index and Subjective Global Assessment Method
Althea Medical Journal
Body Mass Index, nutritional status, stroke, Subjective Global Assessment
author_facet Gloria Kartika
Lisda Amalia
Gaga Irawan Nugraha
author_sort Gloria Kartika
title Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Stroke Patients: Assessment by Body Mass Index and Subjective Global Assessment Method
title_short Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Stroke Patients: Assessment by Body Mass Index and Subjective Global Assessment Method
title_full Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Stroke Patients: Assessment by Body Mass Index and Subjective Global Assessment Method
title_fullStr Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Stroke Patients: Assessment by Body Mass Index and Subjective Global Assessment Method
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Stroke Patients: Assessment by Body Mass Index and Subjective Global Assessment Method
title_sort nutritional status of hospitalized stroke patients: assessment by body mass index and subjective global assessment method
publisher Universitas Padjadjaran
series Althea Medical Journal
issn 2337-4330
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background: Stroke is a disease with a high mortality rate and common cause of disability. Nutritional factors are strongly associated with this disease. Malnutrition in hospitalized patients increases the incidence of complications, prolonged the length of stay and also the cost of hospitalization. Furthermore, nutritional status of stroke patients can deteriorate during hospitalization. The prevalence of malnutrition in hospitalized stroke patients is about 6% to 62%. The objective of this study was to identify  the nutritional status of hospitalized stroke patient. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study. Population of the study was hospitalized stroke patients at Neurology Ward, Kemuning Building Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung, Indonesia from August until October 2014 who meet the inclusion criteria. Nutritional status was measured objectively using Body Mass Index (BMI) and subjectively using Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) method. The collected data were processed using  frequency tabulation and percentage. Results: Twenty six hospitalized stroke patients were included in this study. The hospitalized patients with normal BMI were about 12 people (46.15%), 8 people were overweight (30.77%), 4 people were undernourished (15.39%) and 2 people (7.69%) were obese. According to SGA measurement, approximately 18 people (69.22%) were moderately malnourished, and as much as 4 people (15.39%) were in good nutrition, whereas 4 people (15.39%) were severely malnourished. Conclusions: Majority of the hospitalized stroke patients has normal BMI and moderately malnourished based on SGA.   DOI: 10.15850/amj.v4n2.1090
topic Body Mass Index, nutritional status, stroke, Subjective Global Assessment
url http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/1090
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