Nutrition Focused Physical Examination Components Specific to Older Adults: A Modified Delphi Study
Christina E. Gassmann, Caroline M. Kiss, Alainn Bailey, Laura Byham‐Gray, Diane L. Rigassio Radler

TL;DR
This study identifies 33 key components for a nutrition-focused physical exam tailored to older adults, using expert consensus to improve their nutritional assessments.
Contribution
The study introduces a consensus-based framework of 33 NFPE+ components specific to older adults, categorized into five domains.
Findings
Thirty-three NFPE+ components were agreed upon by 15 international geriatric nutrition experts.
The components are grouped into five domains: General, Functional Status/Body Composition, Dehydration, Edema, and Oral Health.
The consensus was reached through two rounds of a modified Delphi study.
Abstract
The number of older adults will double worldwide by 2050, impacting the social system with higher healthcare personnel needs and economic costs. Registered dietitian nutritionists play a critical role in the holistic management of chronic diseases and related nutritional problems. Thereby, a comprehensive nutritional assessment should include a nutrition‐focused physical examination (NFPE) to ensure early identification of nutrition‐related problems. However, explicit NFPE components across different assessment categories (NFPE+) of the Nutrition Care Process for older adults are lacking. This modified Delphi study aimed to identify NFPE+ components specific to older adults (≥ 65 years) through a literature review and to obtain consensus about the relevance and usefulness of these components among international dietitian experts in gerontology nutrition. Experts rated how useful and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNutrition and Health in Aging · Frailty in Older Adults · Delphi Technique in Research
