Refrigerator content and hospital admission in old people

We assessed whether the refrigerator contents of elderly people could be related to subsequent admission to hospital. 132 patients aged over 65 years had a thorough assessment of their refrigerator contents and the numbers and dates of admission were recorded. Elderly people with empty refrigerators...

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Published inThe Lancet (British edition) Vol. 356; no. 9229; p. 563
Main Authors Boumendjel, Nadir, Herrmann, François, Girod, Véronique, Sieber, Cornel, Rapin, Charles-Henri
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Elsevier Ltd 12.08.2000
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Summary:We assessed whether the refrigerator contents of elderly people could be related to subsequent admission to hospital. 132 patients aged over 65 years had a thorough assessment of their refrigerator contents and the numbers and dates of admission were recorded. Elderly people with empty refrigerators were more frequently admitted (p=0·032) in the month after assessment and three times sooner than those who did not have empty refrigerators (34 vs 100 days, p=0·002).
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ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)02583-6