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Emily K. Hollingsworth
Emily K. Hollingsworth
Vanderbilt University
Medicine
Long-term care
Physical therapy
Body mass index
Diabetes mellitus
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Training Nonnursing Staff to Assist with Nutritional Care Delivery in Nursing Homes: A Cost‐Effectiveness Analysis
2017
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Sandra F. Simmons
Emily K. Hollingsworth
Emily A. Long
Xulei Liu
Matthew S. Shotwell
Emmett B. Keeler
Ruopeng An
Heidi J. Silver
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Elevated Serum Osmolality and Total Water Deficit Indicate Impaired Hydration Status in Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities Regardless of Low or High Body Mass Index.
2016
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Melissa Ventura-Marra
Sandra F. Simmons
Matthew S. Shotwell
Abbie Hudson
Emily K. Hollingsworth
Emily A. Long
Brittany Kuertz
Heidi J. Silver
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High Body Mass Index Does Not Protect Long Term Care Residents from Impaired Hydration Status, Inadequate Fluid Intake or Dehydration Risk
2015
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
M. Ventura Marra
A.L. Warren
Emily K. Hollingsworth
Emily A. Long
Matthew S. Shotwell
Sandra F. Simmons
Heidi J. Silver
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Simple kcal/kg formula is comparable to prediction equations for estimating resting energy expenditure in older cognitively impaired long term care residents
2013
Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging
Heidi J. Silver
R. Wall
Emily K. Hollingsworth
A. Pruitt
Matthew S. Shotwell
Sandra F. Simmons
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