His scientific interests lie mostly in Malnutrition, Internal medicine, Meta-analysis, Randomized controlled trial and Body mass index. His research integrates issues of Weight loss, Pediatrics, MEDLINE and Intensive care medicine in his study of Malnutrition. His Pediatrics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Alternative medicine, Malnutrition universal screening tool and Nutrition assessment.
His studies deal with areas such as Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Surgery and Immunology as well as Internal medicine. His work deals with themes such as Parenteral nutrition, Enteral administration, Medical prescription and Evidence-based medicine, which intersect with Meta-analysis. Marinos Elia studied Body mass index and Lean body mass that intersect with Animal science.
His primary areas of study are Malnutrition, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Intensive care medicine and Parenteral nutrition. His Malnutrition research incorporates themes from Pulmonary disease, Meta-analysis, Clinical nutrition, COPD and Pediatrics. His COPD research includes themes of Body mass index and Risk factor.
His study in the field of Basal metabolic rate and Weight loss is also linked to topics like In patient. Marinos Elia incorporates In patient and Physical therapy in his research. Specifically, his work in Parenteral nutrition is concerned with the study of Enteral administration.
Marinos Elia mostly deals with Malnutrition, COPD, Parenteral nutrition, Meta-analysis and Internal medicine. Marinos Elia interconnects Body mass index, MEDLINE, Clinical nutrition, Physical therapy and Pediatrics in the investigation of issues within Malnutrition. Marinos Elia has included themes like Surgery and Gerontology in his MEDLINE study.
His study in Parenteral nutrition is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Food science, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Candida albicans and Cohort. His Meta-analysis research incorporates elements of Contamination, Randomized controlled trial, Microbial contamination and Intensive care medicine. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gastroenterology and Endocrinology.
Marinos Elia spends much of his time researching Malnutrition, Pediatrics, Meta-analysis, MEDLINE and Physical therapy. His work carried out in the field of Malnutrition brings together such families of science as Young adult, Gerontology, Nursing, Intensive care medicine and COPD. His work on Pediatrics is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Bioelectrical impedance analysis.
His Meta-analysis study results in a more complete grasp of Internal medicine. While the research belongs to areas of MEDLINE, Marinos Elia spends his time largely on the problem of Disease, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Confounding. His Physical therapy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Reliability, Quality of life and Clinical trial.
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ESPEN Guidelines for Nutrition Screening 2002
J Kondrup;S.P Allison;M Elia;B Vellas.
Clinical Nutrition (2003)
Bioelectrical impedance analysis--part I: review of principles and methods.
Ursula G. Kyle;Ingvar Bosaeus;Antonio D. De Lorenzo;Paul Deurenberg.
Clinical Nutrition (2004)
Bioelectrical impedance analysis-part II: utilization in clinical practice.
Ursula G. Kyle;Ingvar Bosaeus;Antonio D. De Lorenzo;Paul Deurenberg.
Clinical Nutrition (2004)
Malnutrition in hospital outpatients and inpatients: prevalence, concurrent validity and ease of use of the 'malnutrition universal screening tool' ('MUST') for adults.
Rebecca J. Stratton;Annemarie Hackston;David Longmore;Rod Dixon.
British Journal of Nutrition (2004)
Disease-related Malnutrition: An Evidence-based Approach to Treatment
Rebecca J. Stratton;Ceri J. Green;Marinos Elia.
(2003)
The use of visual analogue scales to assess motivation to eat in human subjects: a review of their reliability and validity with an evaluation of new hand-held computerized systems for temporal tracking of appetite ratings.
R. J. Stubbs;D. A. Hughes;A. M. Johnstone;E. Rowley.
British Journal of Nutrition (2000)
Four-component model for the assessment of body composition in humans: comparison with alternative methods, and evaluation of the density and hydration of fat-free mass.
N J Fuller;S A Jebb;M A Laskey;W A Coward.
Clinical Science (1992)
'Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool' predicts mortality and length of hospital stay in acutely ill elderly.
Rebecca J. Stratton;Claire L. King;Mike A. Stroud;Alan A. Jackson.
British Journal of Nutrition (2006)
Enteral nutritional support in prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Rebecca J. Stratton;Anna-Christina Ek;Meike Engfer;Zena Moore.
Ageing Research Reviews (2005)
To screen or not to screen for adult malnutrition
M. Elia;L. Zellipour;R.J. Stratton.
Clinical Nutrition (2005)
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