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A scoping review on nutritional intake and nutritional status in people with a major dysvascular lower limb amputation.

Aniek M KolenPieter U DijkstraRienk DekkerJean-Paul P M De VriesJan H B GeertzenHarriet Jager-Wittenaar
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2023)
The percentage of people with a poor nutritional status is inconclusive in the major dysvascular lower limb amputation population, because of the heterogeneity of the assessment methods used. Some included studies reported a negative association between poor nutritional status and clinical outcomes. However, these results should be interpreted with caution, because of the limited quality of the studies available. Studies high in methodological quality and high in hierarchy of evidence are needed.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe proportion of people with a poor nutritional status in the major dysvascular lower limb amputation population is inconclusive.Poor nutritional status seems to affect clinical outcomes negatively.More uniformity in assessment of malnutrition in the major dysvascular lower limb amputation population is needed.
Keyphrases
  • lower limb
  • case control
  • quality improvement
  • weight gain