Body mass index in the institionalised elderly people in Rumah Sri Kenangan
Anthropometric measurements of weight, height and body mass index was taken from 34 institutionalised elderly people, consisting of 24 male and 10 female, aged 55 to 90 years (mean 69.3 years), 20 Malay, 7 Chinese and 7 Indian, at Rumah Sri Kenangan Kelantan. The prevalence of low BMI (<20.0 k...
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University Sains Malaysia
1997
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Summary: | Anthropometric measurements of weight, height and body mass index was taken from 34
institutionalised elderly people, consisting of 24 male and 10 female, aged 55 to 90 years (mean
69.3 years), 20 Malay, 7 Chinese and 7 Indian, at Rumah Sri Kenangan Kelantan. The
prevalence of low BMI (<20.0 kg/m2) was 50.0% and 17.6% of them had BMI below 17.5
kg/m2. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of low BMI between age (old and
young elderly), gender (male and female) and ethnicity (Malay, Chinese and Indian). It can be
concluded that the institutionalised elderly are suffering from chronic energy deficiency or
subclinical malnutrition.
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