Lisa Söderström
Postdoctoral position at Centrum för klinisk forskning, Västmanland
- Telephone:
- +46 21 481 81 08, +46 72 141 63 72
- E-mail:
- lisa.soderstrom@regionvastmanland.se
- Visiting address:
- Ingång 29
Västmanlands sjukhus Västerås - Postal address:
- Västmanlands sjukhus Västerås
721 89 Västerås
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- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-8367-1189
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Short presentation
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Leg. dietist som disputerade februari 2016 inom medicinska vetenskaper på området undernäring hos äldre. Sedan dess samordnare för kliniska studier i Region Västmanland (lokal nodsamordnare) och verksamhetsutvecklare på CKF. Lokal nod Västmanland
Research
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Publications
Recent publications
- Long-term association between malnutrition and all-cause mortality among older adults (2023)
- Oral nutritional supplement use is weakly associated with increased subjective health-related quality of life in malnourished older adults (2022)
- Associations between dietary advice on modified fibre and lactose intakes and nutrient intakes in men with prostate cancer undergoing radiotherapy (2022)
- Dietary advice and oral nutritional supplements do not increase survival in older malnourished adults (2020)
- Association between separate items of the Mini Nutritional Assessment instrument and mortality among older adults (2020)
All publications
Articles
- Long-term association between malnutrition and all-cause mortality among older adults (2023)
- Oral nutritional supplement use is weakly associated with increased subjective health-related quality of life in malnourished older adults (2022)
- Associations between dietary advice on modified fibre and lactose intakes and nutrient intakes in men with prostate cancer undergoing radiotherapy (2022)
- Dietary advice and oral nutritional supplements do not increase survival in older malnourished adults (2020)
- Association between separate items of the Mini Nutritional Assessment instrument and mortality among older adults (2020)
- Malnutrition is associated with increased mortality in older adults regardless of the cause of death (2017)
- A high energy intake from dietary fat among middle-aged and older adults is associated with increased risk of malnutrition 10 years later (2015)
- Nutritional status predicts preterm death in older people (2014)
- Mealtime habits and meal provision are associated with malnutrition among elderly patients admitted to hospital (2013)