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Effects of Nutrition Counselling on Old Age People's Nutritional Status and Quality of Life in Bahir...

MalnutritionQuality of Life

The world population is ageing rapidly as a result of low fertility and mortality rates and increasing life expectancies. Old age people (age 60 years and above) shared 962 million or 13% of the global population in 2017 and expected to be two billion by 2050. As individuals grow old, their dietary pattern changes and the risk of malnutrition estimated between 11.8% to 27% in the community elderly people. Ageing and nutrition are by far the number-one driver of the global burden of disease: every country is facing. Early assessment and management of malnutrition among old age people can minimize the negative consequences, extending to better health status and quality of life. Nutrition counselling is one of the first line of nutritional therapy. However, malnutrition in old age people remains under-detected, under-treated and under resourced, and is often overlooked in low-income countries like Ethiopia. Furthermore, nutritional interventions targeted to old age people are lacking in the country. Therefore, this study is intended to estimate the effects of nutrition counselling on old age people's nutritional status and quality of life in Bahir Dar City, Northwestern Ethiopia

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Effects of Immunonutrition in Patients With Pneumonia

PneumoniaLung Infection3 more

The project is a randomized controlled trial taking place in the North Zealand hospital in the city Hilleroed, Denmark. The aim is to investigate the potential beneficial effects of immunonutrition containing fish oil, arginine and RNA, on the acute immune response in patients with pneumonia.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Nutrition-support-team Based Intervention in Patients With Advanced Gastrointestinal Cancer

MalnutritionGastrointestinal Cancer1 more

The research studies patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer who receive chemotherapy in the medical oncology department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xian Jiaotong University. All patients receive the nutritional risk assessment by the nutritional support team first, and patients with nutritional risk or malnutrition are randomly assigned to the study group and the control group. The study group receive nutritional intervention from the nutritional support team during the period of chemotherapy, while the control group receive routine nutritional support from their clinicians. In the control group, nurses execute the doctors' advice on nutrition, and the nutrition support team does not actively communicate with doctors about the nutritional risk of patients or interfere with it. The baseline characteristics, chemotherapy efficacy, adverse events and prognosis are collected in both groups. At last, data are analyzed to clarify the nutritional status and related factors of patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer in our hospital, and most important to explore the effect of nutrition-support-team intervention on nutritional status, chemotherapy tolerance and prognosis of patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Effectiveness of Cell Phone Technology as Community Based Intervention to Improve...

Malnutrition in PregnancyOther Disorders of Breast and Lactation Associated With Childbirth

Primary hypotheses In a hospital-based CRCT, cell phone lactational counseling starting in the third trimester of pregnancy to 24 weeks after delivery will improve the prevalence of EBF by 7.5 % (7.5% increase in EBF by retraining in BFHI alone in both groups from baseline and a additional 7.5% improvement in intervention group as compared to the control) compared with women with from hospitals with only retraining BFHI. Secondary hypotheses As compared to women from hospitals receiving only retraining in BFHI, those with additional cell phone lactational counseling will experience the following Increase in the percentage of EBF(breast milk and no other foods or milk based liquids) at 24 weeks after delivery, Increase in the mean duration of any breastfeeding, Increase in the percentage with TIBF, Reduction in use of pre lacteal feeds Reduction in percentage of infants being bottle fed(any liquid or semi-solid food from a bottle with nipple/teat) any time before or at 24 weeks Increase in the percentage of infants at 26 weeks after delivery who receive TICF, Increase in growth velocity (weight, length and head circumference) Reduction in the number hospitalizations or mortality in the mother-infant dyad till 26 weeks after delivery Increase in adherence to visit schedules Greater ratio of effectiveness as compared to costs incurred for cell phone counseling.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Dietetics Education Focused on Malnutrition Prevention

Chronic Heart Failure (CHF)

The intervention tested in this research project aims to reduce the unplanned hospitalizations in CHF patients by preventing the malnutrition using a personalized dietetic education program. This new program provides concrete solutions to patients by offering balanced menu ideas, adapted to their tastes and social-cultural habits, and a panel of recipes easy to make, inexpensive and tasty (despite the lack of salt). This new educational program should improve the dietary behavior of patients and reinforce the importance of dietary guidance in support of the CHF.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Basic Care Revisited: Early Nutrition Intervention for Outpatients

MalnutritionDietary Modification

Early nursing nutrition intervention for outpatients in need of surgery Objective - To investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of screening and an early nursing intervention on malnutrition in outpatients in need for surgery. Design - Multi-centre cluster-randomised controlled early trial design (n=150 patients) Intervention - Malnutrition screening (during outpatient clinic visit) and (in case of patients being ´at risk for malnutrition´ or being ´malnourished´), a nutrition care plan (including nutritional drinks and energy and protein rich meals) tailored to individual patient requirements Comparison - Usual care (no nutritional care plan)

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

SMS-based Mobile Health Intervention for Nutritional Status and Treatment Outcome Among TB Patients...

TuberculosisUndernutrition

Ethiopia is one of the high burden Tuberculosis countries and Tuberculosis is still the leading cause of mortality due to communicable diseases in the country. Nutritional status is one of the predictors of TB treatment outcomes. Thus, the current practices need integration of nutritional intervention in the DOT using Mobile health intervention. However, to investigator's knowledge, there is no sufficient evidence on the effect SMS text Messaging Mobile Health intervention on nutritional status and TB treatment outcomes in Ethiopia.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Developing Low-Cost Universal Malnutrition Screening for Low Income Countries - the MAMMS Trial...

Child Malnutrition

Acute malnutrition affects 52 million children, costs $2.1 trillion globally, and contributes to 45% of deaths among children under five years of age. Affordable home-based treatments can prevent many of these deaths, with success rates over 97.5% if malnutrition is identified early. If identified late, treatment failure rates increase to 16%. Malnutrition programs currently rely on community health volunteers to screen children, which can lead to high costs, low screening coverage, and late identification. Mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) is the preferred community malnutrition screening tool. Training mothers to use MUAC tapes to monitor their child's nutritional status through a short message service (SMS) mobile health system could increase screening coverage and facilitate rapid engagement with nutritional services where necessary. The investigators propose to test the "Maternal Administered Malnutrition Monitoring System" (MAMMS) in a randomized controlled trial in Kenya. Participants will be taught to measure their child's MUAC at 6 or 9-month immunization visits and during 6-month follow up the participants will receive a weekly SMS prompting them to measure and send their child's MUAC to a computer system which will alert a health worker when a child with malnutrition is identified. This scalable system could enable nutrition programs to optimize screening coverage, leading to early identification of malnutrition, lower costs and a reduction in under-five mortality.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Fish Consumption and Dietary Diversity in Timor-Leste

Dietary Deficiency

A one-year, cluster-randomized, partially masked, controlled trial to test and compare the effects of fish aggregating devices and social and behaviour change communication on the frequency and volume of household fish consumption in upland areas of Timor-Leste.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Comparative Effect of Protein Prescription Strategies on Nitrogen Balance and Upshots in Critically...

Critical IllnessMalnutrition; Protein

This is Interventional clinical trail will be conducted in Internationale hospital ICU s patients with higher nutrition risk. two doses of protein 1 g/kg/day Vs 2 g/ kg day will be given and its outcome will be checked on nitrogen balance , clinical outcome length of hospital stay, mortality ratio and re admission within 30 days.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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