Nutritional risk and its relationship with physical function in community-dwelling older adults.
Ilse BloomJean ZhangCamille ParsonsGregorio BevilacquaElaine M DennisonCyrus CooperKate A WardPublished in: Aging clinical and experimental research (2022)
Cross-sectional associations between higher nutrition risk scores, assessed from the DETERMINE checklist, and poorer self-reported physical function and greater likelihood of frailty suggest that this screening tool may have utility for screening older populations. Prospective studies are required to explore the ability of the tool to predict poor physical function and frailty, though these data suggest it has potential for early, simple detection of nutritional problems in community-living older adults.