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Elisabeth Isenring
Researcher at Bond University
Publications - 157
Citations - 6333
Elisabeth Isenring is an academic researcher from Bond University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malnutrition & Evidence-based practice. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 153 publications receiving 5487 citations. Previous affiliations of Elisabeth Isenring include University of Queensland & Flinders University.
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Nutrition intervention is beneficial in oncology outpatients receiving radiotherapy to the gastrointestinal or head and neck area
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of early and intensive nutrition intervention (NI) on body weight, body composition, nutritional status, global quality of life (QoL) and physical function compared to usual practice in oncology outpatients receiving radiotherapy to the GI or head and neck area was determined.
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Malnutrition in the elderly: A narrative review
TL;DR: In this article, a range of simple and validated screening tools can be used to identify malnutrition in older adults, e.g. MST, MNA-SF and MUST, at diagnosis, admission to hospitals or care homes and during follow up at outpatient or General Practitioner clinics, at regular intervals depending on clinical status.
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Malnutrition and poor food intake are associated with prolonged hospital stay, frequent readmissions, and greater in-hospital mortality: Results from the Nutrition Care Day Survey 2010
Ekta Agarwal,Maree Ferguson,Maree Ferguson,Merrilyn Banks,Merrilyn Banks,Marijka Batterham,Judith Bauer,Sandra Capra,Elisabeth Isenring,Elisabeth Isenring +9 more
TL;DR: The ANCDS establishes that malnutrition and poor food intake are independently associated with in-hospital mortality in the Australian and New Zealand acute care setting.
Malnutrition and poor food intake are associated with prolonged hospital stay, frequent readmissions, and greater in-hospital mortality: Results from the Nutrition Care Day Survey 2010
Ekta Agarwal,Maree Ferguson,Maree Ferguson,Merrilyn Banks,Merrilyn Banks,Marijka Batterham,Judith Bauer,Sandra Capra,Elisabeth Isenring,Elisabeth Isenring +9 more
TL;DR: The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) ascertained if malnutrition and poor food intake are independent risk factors for health-related outcomes in Australian and New Zealand hospital patients as mentioned in this paper.
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Evidence based practice guidelines for the nutritional management of malnutrition in adult patients across the continuum of care
Cheryl Watterson,Allison Fraser,Merrilyn Banks,Elisabeth Isenring,Michelle Miller,Caitlin Silvester,Roy Hoevenaars,Judy Bauer,Angela Vivanti,Maree Ferguson +9 more