New study aims to sharpen diagnosis of malnutrition and kidney disease in seniors
NCT ID NCT07501195
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is for older adults, including those in the hospital or with low priority care needs. Researchers want to see if newer methods, like body scans and blood tests, can better detect malnutrition and kidney problems than current standard tests. The goal is to make diagnosis more accurate for this age group.
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Hvidovre Hospital
RECRUITINGCopenhagen, Denmark
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