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Oral nutritional supplements during acute illness and recovery reduced non-elective hospital readmissions in older patients

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Q Does nutritional support during acute illness and recovery improve clinical outcome in older patients?

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randomised placebo controlled trial.

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concealed.

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blinded (patients, healthcare providers, {data collectors, outcome assessors,}* and data analysts).

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6 months.

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{a hospital in South Yorkshire, UK}.*

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445 patients ⩾65 years of age (mean age 77 y, 53% men) who were admitted to hospital and able to swallow. Exclusion criteria were gastric surgery, malabsorption or morbid obesity (body mass index >40), coma, severe dementia (Abbreviated Mental Test Score <6), malignancy, current receipt of supplements, …

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  • * Information provided by author.

  • For correspondence: Dr S Gariballa, United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates. s.gariballa{at}uaeu.ac.ae

  • Source of funding: Health Foundation, UK.