nutritionDay continued to grow throughout 2019, seeing new countries participation worldwide and many ongoing research projects and publications. The growing worldwide participation over the years made nutritionDay one of the most used tools to collect and monitor harmonized data on nutrition care and related malnutrition issues in healthcare facilities today. The information collected is centered around the patients, residents and their nutrition care. Since 2006 the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) supports free participation to nutritionDay. This year we invested more in new initiatives to further develop project communication to participants and stakeholders and to promote dissemination of nDay results to National Nutrition Societies and political representatives. Therefore we are happy to present the first ever published edition of a nutritionDay annual report of activities and progresses. This report has three aims:- The first part aims to provide an overview of the nutritionDay project spanning from basic elements to historical developments, reached milestones and participation information.- The second part is dedicated to the 2019 worldwide and country-specific selected results on patients' malnutrition and nutrition care. Each country has also the opportunity to present nutritionDay national activities as well as achievements reached in 2019. Information on nDay activities are also displayed in the national language to decrease communication barriers.- We summarized the 2019 research publications and ongoing research projects worldwide.
nutritionDay worldwide Annual Report 2019 / Tarantino, S.; Sulz, I.; Barazzoni, R.; Preiser, J. -C.; Gonzales, M. C.; Perez Cano, A. M.; Tesinsky, P.; Frias-Toral, E.; Volkert, D.; Nameghi, M. A.; Takemoto, H.; Nilssen, H.; Gewirtz, G.; Schuh, C.; Schindler, K.; Moick, S.; Bauer, P.; Kiss, N.; Mouhieddine, M.; Simon, J.; Laviano, A.; Singer, P.; Schneider, S.; Ljubas, D.; Schütz, E. T.; Poulia, K. -A.; Kontogianni, M.; Burgos Pelaez, R.; Jayatissa, R.; Hiesmayr, M. J.. - In: CLINICAL NUTRITION ESPEN. - ISSN 2405-4577. - (2022). [10.1016/j.clnesp.2022.01.001]
nutritionDay worldwide Annual Report 2019
Laviano A.Conceptualization
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2022
Abstract
nutritionDay continued to grow throughout 2019, seeing new countries participation worldwide and many ongoing research projects and publications. The growing worldwide participation over the years made nutritionDay one of the most used tools to collect and monitor harmonized data on nutrition care and related malnutrition issues in healthcare facilities today. The information collected is centered around the patients, residents and their nutrition care. Since 2006 the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) supports free participation to nutritionDay. This year we invested more in new initiatives to further develop project communication to participants and stakeholders and to promote dissemination of nDay results to National Nutrition Societies and political representatives. Therefore we are happy to present the first ever published edition of a nutritionDay annual report of activities and progresses. This report has three aims:- The first part aims to provide an overview of the nutritionDay project spanning from basic elements to historical developments, reached milestones and participation information.- The second part is dedicated to the 2019 worldwide and country-specific selected results on patients' malnutrition and nutrition care. Each country has also the opportunity to present nutritionDay national activities as well as achievements reached in 2019. Information on nDay activities are also displayed in the national language to decrease communication barriers.- We summarized the 2019 research publications and ongoing research projects worldwide.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


