Abstract

Oral nutritional supplements (ONS) are recommended in patients with disease-related malnutrition (DRM) who can eat. Regular monitoring of the ONS compliance is necessary to optimize outcomes in this population, especially in the community. Techniques for measuring compliance offer an approximation of the individual’s behavior. Precise and time-saving techniques are needed for research and routine practice. We aim to determine the concordance between two simple methods for ONS compliance assessment: self-reported method (SRM) and image-based method (IBM).

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