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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2008

Changes in Prealbumin, Nutrient Intake, and Systemic Inflammation in Elderly Recuperative Care Patients

Richard A. Dennis; Larry E. Johnson; Paula K. Roberson; Muhannad Heif; Melinda M. Bopp; Judy Cook; Dennis H. Sullivan

OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between prealbumin, nutrient intake, and indicators of inflammation for recuperative and rehabilitative care patients.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2012

Changes in Activities of Daily Living, Nutrient Intake, and Systemic Inflammation in Elderly Adults Receiving Recuperative Care

Richard A. Dennis; Larry E. Johnson; Paula K. Roberson; Muhannad Heif; Melinda M. Bopp; Kimberly K. Garner; Kalpana P. Padala; Prasad R. Padala; Patricia M. Dubbert; Dennis H. Sullivan

To determine the relationships between physical function, systemic inflammation, and nutrient intake in elderly adults who are deconditioned or recovering from medical illness.


Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences | 2013

Nutrient Intake, Peripheral Edema, and Weight Change in Elderly Recuperative Care Patients

Dennis H. Sullivan; Larry E. Johnson; Richard A. Dennis; Paula K. Roberson; Kimberly K. Garner; Prasad R. Padala; Kalpana P. Padala; Melinda M. Bopp

BACKGROUND It is unclear whether serial measures of body weight are valid indicators of nutritional status in older patients recovering from illness. Objectives. Investigate the relative influence of nutrient intake and changes in peripheral edema on weight change. METHODS A prospective cohort study of 404 older men (mean age = 78.7±7.5 years) admitted to a transitional care unit of a Department of Veterans Affairs nursing home. Body weight and several indicators of lower extremity edema were measured at both unit admission and discharge. Complete nutrient intake assessments were performed daily. RESULTS Over a median length of stay of 23 days (interquartile range: 15-41 days), 216 (53%) participants gained or lost more than or equal to 2.5% of their body weight. Two hundred eighty-two (70%) participants had recognizable lower extremity pitting edema at admission and/or discharge. The amount of weight change was strongly and positively correlated with multiple indicators of both nutrient intake and the change in the amount of peripheral edema. By multivariable analysis, the strongest predictor of weight change was maximal calf circumference change (partial R (2) = .35, p < .0001), followed by average daily energy intake (partial R (2) = .14, p < .0001), and the interaction of energy intake by time (partial R (2) = .02, p < .0001). CONCLUSIONS Many older patients either gain or lose a significant amount of weight after admission to a transitional care unit. Because of the apparent high prevalence of co-occurring changes in total body water, the weight changes do not necessarily represent changes in nutritional status. Although repeat calf circumference measurements may provide some indication as to how much of the weight change is due to changes in body water, there is currently no viable alternative to monitoring the nutrient intake of older recuperative care patients in order to ensure that their nutrient needs are being met.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2005

Effects of muscle strength training and testosterone in frail elderly males.

Dennis H. Sullivan; Paula K. Roberson; Larry E. Johnson; Osama Bishara; William J. Evans; Eugene S. Smith; J. Allen Price


Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences | 2004

Prognostic Significance of Monthly Weight Fluctuations Among Older Nursing Home Residents

Dennis H. Sullivan; Larry E. Johnson; Melinda M. Bopp; Paula K. Roberson


Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging | 2002

The GAIN (Geriatric Anorexia Nutrition) registry: the impact of appetite and weight on mortality in a long-term care population.

Dennis H. Sullivan; Morley Je; Larry E. Johnson; Barber A; Olson Js; Stevens Mr; Yamashita Bd; Reinhart Sp; Trotter Jp; Olave Xe


Journal of the American Medical Directors Association | 2007

Association between Inflammation-Associated Cytokines, Serum Albumins, and Mortality in the Elderly

Dennis H. Sullivan; Paula K. Roberson; Larry E. Johnson; Priya Mendiratta; Melinda M. Bopp; Osama Bishara


Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging | 2011

The Interrelationships among albumin, nutrient intake, and inflammation in elderly recuperative care patients.

Dennis H. Sullivan; Larry E. Johnson; Richard A. Dennis; Paula K. Roberson; Muhannad Heif; Kimberly K. Garner; Melinda M. Bopp


Brocklehurst's Textbook of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology (SEVENTH EDITION) | 2010

CHAPTER 112 – Malnutrition in Older Adults

Larry E. Johnson; Dennis H. Sullivan


PubliCE Premium | 2007

Cambios en la Composición Corporal, Testosterona Libre, IGF-1 e IGFBP-3 Inducidos por el Entrenamiento de la Fuerza y el Reemplazo de Testosterona en Ancianos Débiles

Charles P. Lambert; Melinda M. Bopp; Larry E. Johnson; Dennis H. Sullivan

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Dennis H. Sullivan

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Melinda M. Bopp

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Paula K. Roberson

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Richard A. Dennis

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Kimberly K. Garner

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Muhannad Heif

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Charles P. Lambert

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Kalpana P. Padala

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Prasad R. Padala

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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