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The RELISH Study: A Prospective Observational Study to Assess Compliance and Palatability of foRtifiEd Porridge Compared to Standard LIquid-baSed Oral Nutritional Supplementation in Hospitalised Older Adults With Malnutrition
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Standard liquid-based oral nutritional supplement and Fortified porridge for Malnutrition. Completed, enrolled 34 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The RELISH study will investigate a new oral nutritional supplement (fortified porridge) for older adults in hospital who are undernourished (i.e., have malnutrition). Malnutrition is a lack of nutritional intake that can lead to poor recovery from illness, increasing hospital length of stay, and elevating healthcare costs. 22% of hospitalised older adults are estimated to have malnutrition. Oral nutritional supplementation (ONS) is key in the management of malnutrition. ONS are energy and nutrient dense products designed to increase dietary intake when diet alone is insufficient to meet daily nutritional requirements. However, for the ONS to be effective they need to be palatable (i.e., taste good), so that patients consume them (i.e., have good compliance) to reap the benefits of extra calories and protein. Normally, hospital patients are offered liquid based ONS (sip feeds). However, previous research has pinpointed that 56% of older adults on geriatric wards did not like sip feeds. Hence, exploration of compliance to different ONS formats is an important research direction to maximise malnourished older adult's nutritional intake. Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate the compliance and palatability of novel fortified porridge compared to traditional sip-feeds in malnourished older adults in hospital.
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An anonymous ready-made drink supplement: 125g, 306kcal, 18.3g protein.
Vital Daily High Protein Oats (Adams Vital Nutrition Ltd.): 157g, 230kcal, 15g protein.