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2. Impact of COVID-19 in nutritional and functional status of survivors admitted in intensive care units during the first outbreak. Preliminary results of the NUTRICOVID study
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Cristina Cuerda, Iván Sánchez López, Carmen Gil Martínez, María Merino Viveros, Cristina Velasco, Vanessa Cevallos Peñafiel, María Maíz Jiménez, Irene Gonzalo, Víctor González-Sánchez, Araceli Ramos Carrasco, Patricia Díaz Guardiola, Clara Marcuello Foncillas, M.A. Sampedro-Núñez, Marina Morato Martínez, Icíar Galicia, Naiara Modroño Móstoles, María Blanca Martínez-Barbeito, Laura Mola Reyes, Cristina Navea Aguilera, Loredana Arhip, Dolores Del Olmo García, Mario Huelves Delgado, Emilia Cáncer-Minchot, María Pastor García, Beatriz Pelegrina-Cortés, Juana Olivar Roldán, Silmary Maichle, Begoña Molina Bahena, Natalia García Vázquez, Elena Atienza, Irene Hoyas Rodríguez, Ángela Amengual Galbarte, Ángela Morales, MªA Valero Zanuy, Pilar Matía-Martín, Carolina Knott, Alexander Agrifoglio Rotaeche, Andrés Ortiz, MªP Gómez Montes, Mercedes Ramírez Ortiz, Marta Ruiz Aguado, Samara Palma Milla, Teresa Montoya Álvarez, Enrique Sanz Martínez, Marta Rodríguez De Codesal, Belén Quesada Bellver, Susana Aceituno, F.J. Pérez-Sádaba, and Julia Álvarez-Hernández
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Adult ,Male ,Sarcopenia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health-related quality of life ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Nutritional Status ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Disease Outbreaks ,Nutritional therapy ,Quality of life ,Intensive care ,Health care ,medicine ,Humans ,Survivors ,Medical nutrition therapy ,education ,Retrospective Studies ,education.field_of_study ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Malnutrition ,Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) ,Functional status ,medicine.disease ,Hospitalization ,Intensive Care Units ,Emergency medicine ,Quality of Life ,Female ,Covid-19 ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Summary Background & aims COVID-19 patients present a high hospitalization rate with a high mortality risk for those requiring intensive care. When these patients have other comorbid conditions and older age, the risk for severe disease and poor outcomes after ICU admission are increased. The present work aims to describe the preliminary results of the ongoing NUTRICOVID study about the nutritional and functional status and the quality of life of adult COVID-19 survivors after ICU discharge, emphasizing the in-hospital and discharge situation of this population. Methods A multicenter, ambispective, observational cohort study was conducted in 16 public hospitals of the Community of Madrid with COVID-19 survivors who were admitted to the ICU during the first outbreak. Preliminary results of this study include data retrospectively collected. Malnutrition and sarcopenia were screened at discharge using MUST and SARC-F; the use of healthcare resources was measured as the length of hospital stay and requirement of respiratory support and tracheostomy during hospitalization; other study variables were the need for medical nutritional treatment; and patients’ functional status (Barthel index) and health-related quality of life (EQ-5D-5L). Results A total of 176 patients were included in this preliminary analysis. Most patients were male and older than 60 years, who suffered an average (SD) weight loss of 16.6% (8.3%) during the hospital stay, with a median length of stay of 53 (27–89.5) days and a median ICU stay of 24.5 (11–43.5) days. At discharge, 83.5% and 86.9% of the patients were at risk of malnutrition and sarcopenia, respectively, but only 38% were prescribed medical nutrition therapy. In addition, more than 70% of patients had significant impairment of their mobility and to conduct their usual activities at hospital discharge. Conclusions This preliminary analysis evidences the high nutritional and functional impairment of COVID-19 survivors at hospital discharge and highlights the need for guidelines and systematic protocols, together with appropriate rehabilitation programs, to optimize the nutritional management of these patients after discharge.
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3. Phase angle and standardized phase angle from bioelectrical impedance measurements as a prognostic factor for mortality at 90 days in patients with COVID-19: A longitudinal cohort study
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Francisco J. Tinahones, Diego Bellido-Guerrero, Jose Manuel García-Almeida, Henry C. Lukaski, Isabel M. Vegas-Aguilar, Antonio Talluri, and Isabel Cornejo-Pareja
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prognostic factor ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Nutritional Status ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Age and sex ,Gastroenterology ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bioelectrical impedance ,Internal medicine ,Electric Impedance ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Longitudinal Studies ,Mortality ,Longitudinal cohort ,Survival analysis ,Inflammation ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Phase angle ,COVID-19 ,Prognosis ,Body Composition ,Original Article ,business ,Bioelectrical impedance analysis ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Background & aims Severe acute COVID-19 has taken on pandemic proportions with growing interest in identification of prognostic factors for mortality. Standardized bioelectrical impedance (BI) phase angle (SPhA), which is PhA adjusted by age and sex, has been related to mortality in patients with several diseases but never investigated in COVID-19. Inflammation, a consequence of COVID-19 infection, affects fluid status (hydration) and can be identified with PhA. The aim of this study was to determine the predictive role of PhA on 90 days survival of adults with COVID-19. Methods We studied 127 consecutive patients diagnosed with COVID-19. BI measurements determined with a 50 kHz phase-sensitive BI device, body composition parameters and laboratory markers were evaluated as predictors of mortality. Results Non-surviving COVID-19 patients had significantly lower PhA and SPhA values (p
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- 2022
4. Impact of COVID-19 on nutritional status during the first wave of the pandemic
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Clara Joaquín, M Cachero, Eva Martínez, María-José Sendrós, Mireia Ros, Analía Ramos, Berta Soldevila, Manel Puig-Domingo, José Manuel Sánchez Migallón, Mariona Martin, and María Sospedra
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Sarcopenia ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Artificial nutrition ,Nutritional Status ,Aftercare ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Anorexia ,Hyperphagia ,Overweight ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Weight loss ,Disease related malnutrition ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Nutritional support ,Prospective cohort study ,Pandemics ,Aged ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Malnutrition ,COVID-19 ,Middle Aged ,Length of Stay ,medicine.disease ,Patient Discharge ,Hospitalization ,Nutrition Assessment ,Parenteral nutrition ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Weight gain - Abstract
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Patients affected by COVID-19 may develop disease related malnutrition (DRM) due to the catabolic situation, symptoms that interfere with intake and prolonged hospital stay. This study aims to know the percentage of patients admitted for COVID-19 who required artificial nutrition (AN), their clinical characteristics, as well as the prevalence of DRM and the risk of sarcopenia at hospital discharge and after 6 months. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Observational, prospective study, with successive inclusion of adult patients admitted for COVID-19 in whom institutional nutritional support (NS) care protocol was applied. Those who received AN underwent a nutritional screening by Short Nutritional Assessment Questionnaire (SNAQ) and an assessment by Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) at hospital discharge, as well as a screening for sarcopenia (SARC-F test) and SNAQ re-test 15 days and 6 months after by a phone call. Symptoms related to food intake, anthropometric and analytical data were also collected. RESULTS: We evaluated 936 patients with a mean age of 63.7 ± 15.3 years; predominantly male (59.7%), overweight 41%, obesity 40.4%; hypertension 52.9%; diabetes mellitus 26.6% and cancer 10.4%. The stay hospital length was 17.3 ± 13.8 days and 13.6% patients died during hospitalization. The modality of nutritional support was: 86.1% dietary adaptation + oral nutritional supplements (ONS); 12.4% enteral nutrition (EN) by nasogastric (NG) tube; 0.9% parenteral nutrition (PN) and 0.6% EN plus PN. Focusing on patients who received AN, follow-up post discharge was possible in 62 out of 87 who survived. Of these, at the time of hospital discharge, 96.7% presented nutritional risk by SNAQ and 100% malnutrition by SGA (20% B; 80% C). During admission, 82.3% presented intense anorexia and the mean weight loss was 10.9 ± 6 Kg (p
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5. Prognostic Value of the Malnutrition-inflammation Score in Hospitalization and Mortality on Long-term Hemodialysis
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Tatiana Pinheiro, Inês Ramião, Nuno BorgesRD, Conceição Calhau, Fernando Macário, J. Pereira, Teresa Adragão, Rita Figueiredo, Pedro Lourenço, Brígida Velez, Vitor Sá Martins, Leila Aguiar, Tânia Pascoal, Catarina Dias, Iola Pinto, Ana Luisa Papoila Al, and Faculdade de Ciências da Nutrição e Alimentação
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nutritional Status ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Comorbidity ,Weight Gain ,Cohort Studies ,Renal Dialysis ,Risk Factors ,Albumins ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Dialysis ,Aged ,Inflammation ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Malnutrition ,Health sciences, Medical and Health sciences ,Ciências médicas e da saúde ,Regression analysis ,Evidence-based medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Hospitalization ,Nephrology ,Cohort ,Medical and Health sciences ,Female ,Ciências da Saúde, Ciências médicas e da saúde ,Hemodialysis ,business ,Historical Cohort - Abstract
Objective: Since its development, cumulative evidence has accumulated regarding the prognostic value of the Malnutrition-Inflammation Score (MIS/Kalantar score) prognostic value; however, there is a shortage of recent and large studies with comprehensive statistical methodologies that contribute to support a higher level of evidence and a consensual cutoff. The aim of this study was to assess the strength of MIS association with hospitalization and mortality in a nationwide cohort. Methods: This was a historical cohort study of hemodialysis patients from 25 outpatient centers followed up for 48 months. Univariable and multivariable Cox additive regression models were used to analyze the data. The C-index was estimated to assess the performance of the final model. Results: Two thousand four hundred forty-four patients were analyzed, 59.0% males, 32.0% diabetic, and median age of 71 years (P25 = 60, P75 = 79). During a median period of 45-month follow-up, with a maximum of 48 months (P25 = 31; P75 = 48), 875 patients presented an MIS
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6. A Narrative Review of Nutrition Therapy in Patients Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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Terpsi Karpasiti
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Critical Illness ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,MEDLINE ,Nutritional Status ,Bioengineering ,CINAHL ,law.invention ,Biomaterials ,Enteral Nutrition ,Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,Humans ,In patient ,Medical nutrition therapy ,Intensive care medicine ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,surgical procedures, operative ,Parenteral nutrition ,Observational study ,Respiratory Insufficiency ,business - Abstract
The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients with severe cardiorespiratory failure has seen significant growth in the last decade. Despite this, there is paucity of data surrounding the optimum nutritional management for ECMO patients. This review aimed to describe current nutrition practices in patients receiving ECMO, critically appraise available studies and identify areas for future research. A literature search was conducted in PubMed, MEDLINE, and CINAHL Plus to identify all randomized trials and observational studies published between July 2000 and July 2020 investigating nutrition practices in critically ill adults receiving ECMO. The primary outcomes were nutritional adequacy, gastrointestinal complications, and physical function. Secondary outcomes included mortality, length of stay, and duration on ECMO support. From a total of 31 studies identified, 12 met the inclusion criteria. Nine observational studies were reviewed following eligibility assessment. Early enteral nutrition was deemed safe and feasible for ECMO patients; however, meeting nutritional targets was challenging. Utilizing alternative nutrition routes is an option, although risks and benefits should be taken into consideration. Data on gastrointestinal complications and other clinical outcomes were inconsistent, and no data were identified investigating the effects of nutrition on the physical and functional recovery of ECMO patients. Nutrition therapy in ECMO patients should be provided in line with current guidelines for nutrition in critical illness until further data are available. Further prospective, randomized studies investigating optimum nutrition practices and effects on clinical and functional outcomes are urgently required.
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7. Comparison of Telomere Length in Young and Master Endurance Runners and Sprinters
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Sarabjit S. Mastana, Veryan Codd, Matthew Denniff, Elizabeth Claire Akam, and Matt Nickels
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Nutritional Status ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Positive correlation ,Running ,Lower body ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Mass index ,Visceral fat ,biology ,Athletes ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Middle Aged ,Telomere ,biology.organism_classification ,Endocrinology ,Physical Endurance ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,human activities ,Gerontology - Abstract
It is unclear how running modality influences telomere length (TL). This single laboratory visit study compared the TL of master sprinters and endurance runners with their young counterparts. The correlation between leukocyte and buccal cell TL in athletes was also explored. Participants consisted of 11 young controls, 11 young sprinters, 12 young endurance runners, 12 middle-aged controls, 11 master sprinters, and 12 master endurance runners. Blood and buccal samples were collected and randomized for analysis of TL by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Young endurance runners displayed longer telomeres than master athletes (p p > .05). A positive correlation existed between leukocyte and buccal cell TL in athletes (r = .567, p
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8. Controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score-based nomogram to predict overall survival of patients with pancreatic cancer undergoing radical surgery
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Renyi Qin, Feng Zhu, Min Wang, Chao Dang, and Tingting Qin
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,business.industry ,Nutritional Status ,Cancer ,Nutritional status ,Ajcc stage ,Nomogram ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Nomograms ,Internal medicine ,Pancreatic cancer ,medicine ,Overall survival ,Humans ,Surgery ,Radical surgery ,business ,Biomarkers ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Summary Background /Objective: As a new immune-nutritional marker, the controlled nutritional status (CONUT) score has been reported to predict the prognosis of cancer patients. We aimed to elucidate the prognostic value of preoperative CONUT score in pancreatic cancer patients undergoing radical surgery, and to construct a nomogram based on CONUT score to predict individual survival. Methods Preoperative CONUT scores were calculated prospectively in 382 patients with pancreatic cancer who underwent radical surgery. Evaluated the relationship between CONUT score and pancreatic cancer prognosis. Cox proportional hazard models were used to determine predictors of survival and a new nomogram was established to predict pancreatic cancer overall survival (OS). Results The area under curve of CONUT score was higher than other immune-nutritional indexes. The OS of the high-CONUT group were significantly lower than that of low-CONUT group. Multivariate analysis showed that CONUT score, gender, AJCC stage, complications and reoperation were independent prognostic factors for OS. Nomogram based on these variables has better discriminant ability in predicting survival compared with other traditional staging systems. Conclusions Preoperative CONUT score is an effective independent predictor of OS in pancreatic cancer patients undergoing radical surgery. This new CONUT based nomogram provides accurate, individualized survival prediction for pancreatic cancer.
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9. Impact of a prenatal education intervention in pregnant women to prevent overweight in infants
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Milton Carlos Guevara-Valtier, Patricia Enedina Miranda-Félix, Velia Margarita Cárdenas-Villarreal, and Rosario Edith Ortiz-Félix
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Adult ,Pediatric Obesity ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hunger ,Breastfeeding ,Nutritional Status ,Overweight ,Satiety Response ,Prenatal education ,Pregnancy ,Intervention (counseling) ,medicine ,Humans ,Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,Internal medicine ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Prenatal Care ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,RC31-1245 ,Obesity ,Maternal perception ,Breast Feeding ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Normal weight ,Gestation ,Female ,Early intervention. Infant. Breastfeeding. Satiety response. Pregnant woman ,Pregnant Women ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
During the first 1000 days of life is the basis for a child's future health established.To evaluate the impact of a prenatal educational intervention in pregnant women on the nutritional status of the child from birth to 4 months of age.Quasi-experimental intervention design in women with at least 12 weeks of gestation, who were randomly assigned to an intervention group (IG) to participate in five group and three individual sessions on feeding practices and maternal perception of the child's weight and signals of hunger-satiety; the control group (CG) received routine care that included at least three prenatal consultations.Thirty women were included in each group. After the intervention, women in the CG practiced less exclusive breastfeeding, were more likely to underestimate or overestimate the children's weight, and perceived hunger-satiety signals with less intensity (p0.05). 80 % of the infants in the IG had normal weight, whereas 63 % of those in the CG had a combination of overweight and obesity (p0.05).The prenatal education program in pregnant women showed a significant effect on postnatal nutritional status of infants four months after birth.Durante los primeros 1000 días de vida se establece la base para la salud futura de un niño.Evaluar el impacto de una intervención educativa prenatal en mujeres embarazadas sobre el estado nutricional del hijo desde el nacimiento hasta los cuatro meses de edad.Diseño cuasiexperimental de intervención con mujeres a partir de la semana 12 de gestación, asignadas aleatoriamente a un grupo de intervención (GI) para recibir cinco sesiones grupales y tres individuales sobre prácticas de alimentación y percepción materna del peso del hijo y de señales de hambre-saciedad; el grupo control (GC) recibió atención de rutina que incluía al menos tres consultas prenatales.30 mujeres conformaron cada grupo. Después de la intervención, las mujeres del GC practicaron menos lactancia materna exclusiva, fueron propensas a subestimar o sobrestimar el peso del hijo y percibieron con menor intensidad las señales de hambre-saciedad (p0.05). El 80 % de los lactantes del GI presentaron peso normal y 63 % de los niños del GC, una combinación de sobrepeso y obesidad (p0.05).El programa de educación prenatal en mujeres embarazadas mostró un efecto significativo en el estado nutricional de los lactantes después de cuatro meses del nacimiento.
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- 2023
10. Phase angle is a better indicator of nutritional status than body mass index in patients on hemodialysis
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Daniela Meza-Guillén, Carlos A. López-Lozano, Anel V. Barbarín-Vázquez, Jesemil Navarro-Rodríguez, Renato Parra-Michel, Ma. L. Cervantes-Villalobos, Jorge F. Topete-Reyes, Juan Gabriel Juárez-Rojas, Aida Medina-Urrutia, Margarita Torres-Tamayo, Sandra L. López-Báez, and H. Leonardo Pazarín-Villaseñor
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Internal medicine ,Phase angle ,medicine ,Cardiology ,In patient ,Nutritional status ,General Medicine ,Hemodialysis ,business ,Body mass index - Published
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11. Commentary: Nutritional status before cardiac surgery—at the 11th hour
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Aileen Hill, Andreas Goetzenich, and Christian Stoppe
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,Surgery ,Nutritional status ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Cardiac surgery - Published
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12. Does the geriatric nutrition risk index predict the prognosis of patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma?
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Kazuhiro Terada, Hiroki Bukawa, Fumihiko Uchida, Naomi Ishibashi-Kanno, Satoshi Fukuzawa, and Kenji Yamagata
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Nutritional Status ,Gastroenterology ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Basal cell ,In patient ,Stage (cooking) ,Geriatric Assessment ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Malnutrition ,Significant difference ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Nutrition risk ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Mouth Neoplasms ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
Malnutrition is associated with the prognosis of malignant disease. The geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI), based on serum albumin (ALB) levels and the present and ideal body weight, is a simple screening tool with which to predict the risk of malnutrition and mortality in patients. We hypothesised that nutritional markers could predict the prognosis of patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The primary predictor variable was the GNRI score and the primary outcome variable was overall survival (OS). Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed using a Cox proportional hazard model to identify independent prognostic factors. The sample comprised 155 patients, of whom 17 presented with a low GNRI score (≤98) and 138 with a high GNRI score (≥ 98). There was a significant difference in OS when patients were stratified according to GNRI scores, with OS rates of 29.2% and 76.4% for scores of 98 and under and scores of over 98, respectively (p 0.001). Univariate analyses showed that OS was significantly associated with GNRI score, age, T classification, N classification, stage, body mass index (BMI), prognostic nutrition index, and ALB levels. Analysis identified three independent predictive factors for OS: age (hazard ratio (HR) 2.184; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.119 to 4.261; p = 0.022), stage (HR 2.684; 95% CI 1.457 to 5.367; p = 0.011), and GNRI score (HR 4.559; 95% CI 2.172 to 9.570; p0.001). The results suggest that the GNRI score (98 vs ≤98) is a good prognostic marker in patients with OSCC, along with age and stage.
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13. Estudio en vida real de la efectividad a medio-largo plazo en parámetros bioquímicos de control metabólico y estado nutricional de una fórmula de nutrición enteral hipercalórica hiperproteica específica para pacientes con diabetes
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María Argente Pla, María Dolores Ballesteros Pomar, María Berrio Miranda, Lorena Suárez Gutiérrez, Esteban Martín Echevarría, Araceli Ramos Carrasco, Juan Bautista Molina Soria, Patricia Sorribes Carreras, Oscar Torregrosa Suau, María Teresa Oliván Usieto, M. Socorro Leyva Martínez, Beatriz Lardiés Sánchez, Francisco Villazón González, Jimena Abilés Osinaga, Alfredo Yoldi Arrieta, Katherine García-Malpartida, and Sonsoles Gutiérrez Medina
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0301 basic medicine ,Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Nutritional status ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Parenteral nutrition ,Metabolic control analysis ,Diabetes mellitus ,Medicine ,Nutricion enteral ,business ,Life study - Abstract
Resumen Introduccion Aunque las recomendaciones actuales sugieren el empleo de formulas especificas en nutricion enteral en personas con diabetes, hay poca evidencia de su efectividad a largo plazo en el control glucemico. El objetivo principal de este estudio es evaluar la eficacia a largo plazo (24 semanas) de una formula de nutricion enteral hipercalorica hiperproteica especifica para personas con diabetes en control glucemico y mejora del estado nutricional. Metodologia Estudio multicentrico observacional prospectivo en vida real de pacientes con prescripcion de nutricion enteral de larga duracion a traves de sonda de gastrostomia o nasogastrica que recibieron una formula hipercalorica hiperproteica especifica para diabetes. Una vez obtenido el consentimiento informado del participante y comprobados los criterios de inclusion y exclusion, se recogieron datos relativos a control glucemico, parametros de inflamacion, bioquimicos, situacion nutricional y tolerancia gastrointestinal a 0, 12 y 24 semanas. Resultados Se recluto a 112 pacientes, 44,6% mujeres, edad 75,0 (12,0) anos y tiempo medio de evolucion de la diabetes 18,1 (9,5) anos. El porcentaje de pacientes con desnutricion segun la valoracion global subjetiva descendio a lo largo del tratamiento del 78,6% al 29,9% (p Conclusion Nuestro estudio en vida real apoya que el empleo de una formula hipercalorica hiperproteica especifica para diabetes durante un tratamiento nutricional a 6 meses permite un adecuado control glucemico y evolucion nutricional, con una buena tolerancia gastrointestinal.
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14. Characteristics of Upper-Limb Pull Power and Power Endurance in Japanese Female Wrestlers
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Kazuhito Sakae, Norihiro Shima, Masaaki Kanno, Tatsuki Naka, and Shota Shidochi
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Maximum power principle ,Repetition maximum ,Nutritional Status ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,General Medicine ,Physical strength ,Power (physics) ,Upper Extremity ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Japan ,Time course ,Physical Endurance ,medicine ,Humans ,Female ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Sports ,Mathematics - Abstract
Naka, T, Kanno, M, Shidochi, S, Sakae, K, and Shima, N. Characteristics of upper-limb pull power and power endurance in Japanese female wrestlers. J Strength Cond Res 36(5): e82-e87, 2022-This study aimed at elucidating the characteristics of upper-limb physical strength required by female wrestlers by comparing the pull power, power endurance, and number of repetitions between female wrestlers at world and national levels. The subjects were 20 female wrestlers (8 Olympic- and/or world-class and 12 national-class top-ranking individuals). The subjects assumed a lying prone (face down) position on a bench and pulled a bar from arms length until contact with underside of bench. The weight load was increased in 10-kg steps and the upper-limb pull power was measured for each lift. To measure power endurance, the power to achieve the repetition maximum and the maximum number of repetitions were measured at the load at which they exerted their maximum power. All measurements were obtained using a GymAware power meter (Kinetic Performance Technology, Canberra, Australia). Pull power was greater at 20, 30, 40, and 50 kg in world-class wrestlers than in national-class wrestlers. No difference was observed in the time course of power endurance between the groups; however, the power in world-class wrestlers declined slower than in national-class wrestlers. Repetition maximum also tended to be higher in world-class wrestlers than in national-class wrestlers. Female wrestlers were observed to have greater upper-limb pull power in a range from low to high loads and were able to preserve repetition ability while maintaining high power. Their competitive performance seems to be related to these abilities.
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15. Relationship of Nutritional Concerning Families with the Nutritional Status of Children In the Working Area of Local Public health center
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Suci Fitri Rahayu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Under-five ,business.industry ,Public health ,Breastfeeding ,Nutritional status ,medicine.disease ,Spearman's rank correlation coefficient ,Test (assessment) ,Malnutrition ,Sample size determination ,Environmental health ,medicine ,business - Abstract
The status of malnutrition and malnutrition is caused by various interrelated factors, including family behavior factors in providing food, breastfeeding and complementary feeding, and nutrition service efforts. This study aims to analyze the relationship between nutritionally conscious families (Kadarzi) and the nutritional status of children under five in the Work Area of the Puskesmas Pelambuan, Banjarmasin. This study used an analytic method with a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique used was proportional random sampling with a sample size of 82 parents of children under five. The measuring instrument used was a questionnaire and observation with weighing tools, the data analysis used the Spearman rank test. The location of this research was conducted in the Working Area of the Pelambuan Health Center, Banjarmasin City. Based on the results of the study, families who were aware of nutrition tended to have normal nutritional status totaling 27 (79.4%) and more than 7 (20.6%). Meanwhile, families who were not aware of nutrition tended to have malnutrition status, amounting to 31 people (64.6%) and malnutrition status 17 (35.4%). The spearman rank statistical test obtained p value 0.000 smaller than α = 0.05. There is a relationship between nutritionally conscious families (adarzi) with the nutritional status of children under five in the working area of Puskesmas Pelambuan, Banjarmasin City. Keywords : Nutritional awareness family, nutritional status, children
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16. Prevalence and significance of mesentery thickening and lymph nodes enlargement in Crohn's disease
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Gianluca M. Sampietro, Francesco Colombo, Dario Dilillo, Giovanni Maconi, C. Mantegazza, Diego Foschi, Paolo Fiorina, Gian Vincenzo Zuccotti, Francesca D'Addio, Alberto Corona, Manuela Nebuloni, Sandro Ardizzone, Cristian Loretelli, and Fabio Corsi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Crohn's disease ,Surgical approach ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gastroenterology ,Nutritional status ,medicine.disease ,Lymph nodes enlargement ,Increased risk ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Crohn Disease ,Recurrence ,Prevalence ,Strictureplasty ,Humans ,Medicine ,Mesentery ,Lymph Nodes ,Radiology ,Thickening ,business ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background Mesentery thickening and enlarged lymphnodes are typical findings of Crohn's disease (CD), but their role is unknown. Aim of the present study was to evaluate their prevalence and significance on postoperative complications and long-term surgical recurrence after CD surgery. Methods 1272 consecutive, unselected patients were retrospectively reviewed, divided into 4 groups based on the presence or absence of a thickened mesentery and enlarged lymphnodes, and stratified for primary or recurrent surgical procedure. In all patients but those treated with strictureplasty the mesentery and lymphnodes were removed. Patients’ characteristics, peri-operative findings, and long-term recurrence were compared by univariate and multivariate analysis. Results Thickened mesentery and enlarged lymphnodes were not present in all cases, were typical of ileal location and penetrating behaviour, had a constant decrease over recurrences, were independent of either pre-operative medical therapy or surgical approach, did not increase the duration of surgery and complications, presented similar 20-years recurrence rate to normal mesentery and lymphnodes. Lymphopathy was associated to a worst nutritional status during disease recurrences. At multivariate analysis, age, location, and behaviour, but not mesenteric characteristics, were related to an increased risk of surgical recurrence. Conclusions This study provides new information on mesentery and lymphnodes in CD patients. Further studies are needed to clarify the appropriate surgical approach.
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- 2022
17. Multiple Dietary Vitamin K Forms Are Converted to Tissue Menaquinone-4 in Mice
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Joel B. Mason, Jessie L Ellis, Russell A. DeBose-Boyd, Xueyan Fu, Sarah L. Booth, Christopher J. Hernandez, and J. Philip Karl
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vitamin K ,Nutritional Status ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Adipose tissue ,Absorption (skin) ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Dietary vitamin ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Kidney ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Vitamin K 2 ,Vitamin K 1 ,Metabolism ,Naphthoquinone ,Diet ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Female ,Nutrient Physiology, Metabolism, and Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions ,Analysis of variance - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vitamin K is a term that comprises a family of structurally related quinones, phylloquinone (PK) and the menaquinones (MKn), that share a common naphthoquinone ring but vary in sidechain length (n) and saturation. Dietary PK is a biosynthetic precursor to tissue menaquinone-4 (MK4), but little is known about the absorption and metabolism of dietary MKn. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the absorption and metabolism of dietary MKn relative to PK. METHODS: In the 4-week diet study, 10-week-old male and female C57BL/6 mice were pair-fed a vitamin K deficient diet (control) or a diet supplemented with 5.0 μmol/kg total PK, MK4, and/or MK9 (separately and in combination). In the 1-week stable isotope study, 12-week-old mice were pair-fed diets containing 2.2 μmol/kg PK (unlabeled control), (2)H(7)PK, (13)C(11)MK4, (2)H(7)MK7, or (2)H(7)MK9. Vitamin K tissue content was quantified by HPLC and/or LC-MS, and concentrations were compared by sex and diet group using 2-factor ANOVA. RESULTS: Regardless of the form(s) of vitamin K provided in the diet, tissue MK4 concentrations did not differ across equimolar supplemented groups in the kidney, adipose, reproductive organ, bone, or pancreas in either males or females in the diet study (all P values > 0.05). Isotopic labeling confirmed the naphthoquinone ring of MK4 in tissues originated from the administered dietary PK or MKn. Despite equimolar supplementation, accumulation of the administered dietary form differed across diet groups in small intestinal segments (all P values
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18. Nutrition and cutaneous wound healing
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Tania J. Phillips and Ayman Grada
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Pressure Ulcer ,Wound Healing ,medicine.medical_specialty ,integumentary system ,Vascular disease ,business.industry ,Malnutrition ,Nutritional Status ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,Connective tissue disease ,Diabetic Foot ,Pathophysiology ,Wound care ,Diabetic foot ulcer ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,Wound healing ,business ,Aged - Abstract
Wound healing is a complex and energy-demanding process. The relationship between nutrition and wound healing has been recognized for many centuries. Several studies have indicated that nutritional deficiencies are more prevalent among patients with chronic wounds. Malnutrition may alter the inflammatory response, collagen synthesis, and wound tensile strength, all of which are crucial for wound healing. Although the specific role of nutrition and supplementation in wound care remains uncertain, it is necessary to identify and correct nutritional imbalances to avoid any potential deterioration of the healing process. It is also important to recognize the differences in pathophysiology between acute and chronic wounds. A burn, surgical, or a traumatic wound is different from a diabetic foot ulcer, which is different from a pressure ulcer. Chronic wounds are more prevalent in the aging population, and patients often have underlying comorbidities, such as diabetes mellitus, peripheral vascular disease, connective tissue disease, or other systemic illnesses that may alter energy metabolism and contribute to impaired healing. Management approaches to acute wound care may not apply universally to chronic wounds. In this review, we discuss the available data and possible roles for nutrition in wound healing.
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19. Nutrition in Kidney Disease: Core Curriculum 2022
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T. Alp Ikizler, Allon N. Friedman, and Helen L. MacLaughlin
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Nephrology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nutritional Supplementation ,business.industry ,Acute kidney injury ,Nutritional Status ,medicine.disease ,Micronutrient ,Malnutrition ,Renal Dialysis ,Internal medicine ,Dietary Supplements ,Health care ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Curriculum ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Intensive care medicine ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
As chronic kidney disease (CKD) progresses, the requirements and utilization of different nutrients change substantially. These changes are accompanied by multiple nutritional and metabolic abnormalities that are observed in the continuum of kidney disease. To provide optimal care to patients with CKD, it is essential to have an understanding of the applicable nutritional principles: methods to assess nutritional status, establish patient-specific dietary needs, and prevent or treat potential or ongoing nutritional deficiencies and derangements. This installment of AJKD's Core Curriculum in Nephrology provides current information on these issues for the practicing clinician and allied health care workers and features basic, practical information on epidemiology, assessment, etiology, and prevention and management of nutritional considerations in patients with kidney disease. Specific emphasis is made on dietary intake and recommendations for dietary patterns, and macro- and micronutrients. In addition, special conditions such as acute kidney injury and approaches to obesity treatment are reviewed.
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20. Patient-Reported Measures and Lifestyle Are Associated With Deterioration in Nutritional Status in CKD Stage 4-5
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Edouard L Fu, Marie Evans, Karin Windahl, Paul Roderick, Christoph Wanner, Friedo W. Dekker, Maciej Szymczak, Claudia Torino, Fergus Caskey, Equal study investigators, Tora Almquist, Nicholas C. Chesnaye, Christiane Drechsler, Kitty J Jager, Gaetana Porto, Gerd Faxén Irving, Maarit Korkeila Lidén, Magdalena Krajewska, Peter Stenvinkel, Medical Informatics, APH - Methodology, APH - Aging & Later Life, ACS - Pulmonary hypertension & thrombosis, APH - Quality of Care, APH - Global Health, and APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Nutritional Status ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Renal function ,Disease ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Patient Reported Outcome Measures ,Prospective Studies ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Stage (cooking) ,Life Style ,Dialysis ,Aged ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Nephrology ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female ,business ,Cohort study ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the changes in nutritional status before dialysis initiation and to identify modifiable risk factors of nutritional status decline in older adults with advanced renal disease.& nbsp;Design and Methods: The European Quality Study on treatment in advanced chronic kidney disease (EQUAL) is a prospective, observational cohort study involving six European countries. We included 1,103 adults > 65 years with incident estimated glomerular filtration rate < 20 mL/min/1.73 m(2) not on dialysis, attending nephrology care. Nutritional status was assessed with the 7-point Subjective Global Assessment tool (7-p SGA), patient-reported outcomes with RAND-36 and the Dialysis Symptom Index. Logistic regression was used to estimate the associations between potential risk factors and SGA decline.& nbsp;Results: The majority of the patients had a normal nutritional status at baseline, 28% were moderately malnourished (SGA = 2 points). The proportion of patients with low SGA (
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21. Vitamin D Status and Seasonal Variation: A Retrospective Single Institution Database Study of Patients Pursuing Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery
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Laura D. Bilek, Anne Skinner, Vishal Kothari, Hannah Hays, Jenenne Geske, and Laura E. Flores
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Vitamin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sleeve gastrectomy ,Bariatrics ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nutritional Status ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Vitamin D and neurology ,medicine ,Obesity Surgery ,TX341-641 ,Obesity ,Fat-soluble Vitamins ,Vitamin D ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Retrospective cohort study ,Seasonal Variation ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Fat-Soluble Vitamin ,chemistry ,Analysis of variance ,business - Abstract
Summary: Background: Obesity is associated with suboptimal levels in vitamin D, a nutrient important for bone health and immune function. Seasonal variation in vitamin D may exacerbate this deficiency in persons with obesity, as exposure to ultraviolet B rays in sunlight is necessary for the conversion of vitamin D to its active form in the body. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between season and vitamin D levels in persons with obesity pursuing bariatric surgery. Materials and Methods: This retrospective cohort study from a single academic medical center investigated adult patients undergoing either primary sleeve gastrectomy (SG) or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) over a 20-year period. Demographics and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 levels were collected from the first presenting visit to the bariatrics center. Continuous vitamin D3 levels were compared across seasons using a one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Vitamin D3 categories were examined across seasons using a Chi square test of independence. Results: 1,256 persons pursuing bariatric surgery (SG: N=697, RYGB: N=559) met the inclusion criteria. Baseline vitamin D values were available in 1,071 of the eligible patients. Overall, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 levels showed a significant variation across the seasons of the year (P
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22. Association of Nutritional Status with New-Onset Delirium in Elderly, Acute Care, Orthopaedic Trauma Patients: A Single-Center Observational Study
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Marilyn Heng, Oluwaseun Akeju, Susan S. Maher, Esteban Franco-Garcia, Carmen Zhou, Sadeq A. Quraishi, and Maria van Pelt
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Malnutrition ,Delirium ,Nutritional Status ,Nutritional status ,General Medicine ,Single Center ,New onset ,Orthopedic trauma ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Orthopedics ,Acute care ,Emergency medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Observational study ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Geriatric Assessment ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To determine whether nutritional status at hospital admission is independently associated with new-onset delirium (NOD) in elderly, orthopaedic trauma patients.Single-center, retrospective, cross-sectional study.Data from patients at a large teaching hospital in Boston, MA, were analyzed.All patients were ≥65 years and hospitalized for acute surgical management of their major fractures after trauma.None.Nutritional status was assessed at admission using the Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form (MNA-SF). Delirium was assessed using the Confusion Assessment Method within 24 hours of admission and daily throughout hospitalization.The incidence of delirium was 20% (94/471). Each unit decrement in MNA-SF was associated with a 14% higher risk of NOD (adjusted OR 1.14; 95% CI 1.05-1.28). Moreover, malnourished patients (MNA-SF score 0-7) were twice as likely to develop NOD (adjusted OR 2.07; 95% CI 1.01-4.35) compared with patients who were not malnourished (MNA-SF score 8-14).In hospitalized, elderly, orthopaedic trauma patients, poor nutritional status may be a modifiable risk factor for NOD. Future studies are needed to determine whether aggressive nutritional interventions can reduce the incidence of NOD and improve outcomes in this cohort of patients.Prognostic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
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23. Low-Iodine Diet of 4 Days Is Sufficient Preparation for I-131 Therapy in Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Patients
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Judith A P Bons, Adrienne H. Brouwers, Mirthe H Links, Linda G Swart-Busscher, Anneke C. Muller Kobold, Bernadette L Dekker, Thera P. Links, Marleen Kars, Anouk N A van der Horst-Schrivers, Interne Geneeskunde, MUMC+: MA Endocrinologie (9), MUMC+: DA CDL Algemeen (9), RS: NUTRIM - R3 - Respiratory & Age-related Health, Guided Treatment in Optimal Selected Cancer Patients (GUTS), Basic and Translational Research and Imaging Methodology Development in Groningen (BRIDGE), and Damage and Repair in Cancer Development and Cancer Treatment (DARE)
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Male ,Calorie ,SYMPORTER ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Urine ,REEVALUATION ,Biochemistry ,Gastroenterology ,ABLATION THERAPY ,Iodine Radioisotopes ,Endocrinology ,low-iodine diet ,ASSOCIATION GUIDELINES ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Thyroid cancer ,individual perceptions ,urinary iodine excretion ,OUTPATIENT PREPARATION ,Radioiodine therapy ,Middle Aged ,radioactive iodine therapy ,Diet Records ,iodine intake ,EXPERIENCES ,Female ,AcademicSubjects/MED00250 ,Iodine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,nutrition diary ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nutritional Status ,Context (language use) ,Excretion ,SEVERE HYPONATREMIA ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,MANAGEMENT ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Online Only Articles ,Clinical Research Articles ,Aged ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,medicine.disease ,Diet ,Trace Elements ,chemistry ,business - Abstract
Context No consensus exists about the optimal duration of the low-iodine diet (LID) in the preparation of 131I therapy in differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients. Objective This work aimed to investigate if a LID of 4 days is enough to achieve adequate iodine depletion in preparation for 131I therapy. In addition, the nutritional status of the LID was evaluated. Methods In this prospective study, 65 DTC patients treated at 2 university medical centers were included between 2018 and 2021. The patients collected 24-hour urine on days 4 and 7 of the LID and kept a food diary before and during the LID. The primary outcome was the difference between the 24-hour urinary iodine excretion (UIE) on both days. Results The median 24-hour UIE on days 4 and 7 of the LID were not significantly different (36.1 mcg [interquartile range, 25.4-51.2 mcg] and 36.5 mcg [interquartile range, 23.9-47.7 mcg], respectively, P = .43). On day 4 of the LID, 72.1% of the DTC patients were adequately prepared (24-hour UIE Conclusion The 24-hour UIE on day 4 of the LID did not differ from day 7, and therefore shortening the LID from 7 to 4 days seems justified to prepare DTC patients for 131I therapy in areas with sufficient iodine intake and may be beneficial to maintain a sufficient nutritional intake during DTC treatment.
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24. Актуальні питання розрахунку вихідного нутритивного статусу пацієнтів при розширених оперативних втручаннях в абдомінальній хірургії
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A.A. Pavlov and N.V. Mironova
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Nutritional status ,Intensive care medicine ,business ,Surgical interventions ,Abdominal surgery - Abstract
В огляді літератури наведені актуальні дані про сучасний стан розрахунку вихідного нутритивного статусу пацієнтів при розширених оперативних втручаннях. У багатьох сучасних дослідженнях доведено, що пацієнти з патологією шлунково-кишкового тракту мають нутритивну недостатність і термін її виявлення та строки початку лікування є важливим фактором, що впливає на одужання. У сучасній клінічній практиці немає чітких та однозначних критеріїв визначення метаболічних порушень, що, у свою чергу, призводить до зниження ефективності лікування, збільшення кількості інфекційних ускладнень, терміну перебування у реанімації. Оцінка ефективності та доцільності нутритивної підтримки складається з суми об’єктивних і суб’єктивних параметрів. Розробка єдиних простих і зрозумілих критеріїв дозволить оцінити ефективність лікування, вибір і спосіб уведення препаратів нутритивної підтримки.
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25. Профілактика і лікування пролежнів у відділенні інтенсивної терапії (огляд літератури)
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N.F. Mosensev, V.M. Lisnichaya, L.O. Maltseva, О.A. Mishchenko, and Ye.F. Sakovych
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Braden scale ,Pressure injury ,business.industry ,Intensive care ,Hyperbaric oxygenation ,Medicine ,Nutritional status ,Medical prescription ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,Key issues ,Medical therapy - Abstract
Review objective: from the position of the International National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, Pan Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance, there are presented the issues of terminology, statistics, risk factors, international classification, main directions of prevention, differential diagnostis, examinationof the skin and paperwork management, aggressive medical therapy of pressure ulcers. Pressure ulcers are localized damages to the skin and/or subjacent tissues, usually at the sites of the bony prominences, as a result of a pressure or pressure combined with friction, dislocation, scratching or skin deflection. Statistics. In the USA, pressure ulcers are annually developed in 2.5 million of patients (from 2.3 up to 18 % in urgent patients); 60,000 patients die every year due to complications of pressure ulcers; implementation of programs on pressure ulcers prevention is associated with 50% reduction in their number. There are presented risk factors for the development of pressure ulcers. International classification of pressure ulcers is set forth; 4 categories of complexity are identified, measures are established to ensure the process reversibility. Principles of differential diagnosis, examinationof the skin and paperwork management are set forth. To predict the risk of pressure ulcers, there is used Braden scale, which includes the following factors: sensory perception, skin humidity, activity, mobility, nutrition, friction and slip followed by evaluation of the scores. Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH Toll, 2008) is designed to predict the dynamics and outcome of pressure ulcers. There are presented key issues of aggressive medical therapy depending on the outcome of the pressure ulcers category; there is presented SPECIAL rule; recommendations of the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement working group. There is published practical guidance of American Physical Therapy Association, the leading ideology of which is the choice of treatment strategy depending on the stage of the wounds and the purpose of therapy; the effectiveness increases with the inclusion in the complex of aggressive medical therapy of sessions of hyperbaric oxygenation, electrotherapy, vacuum therapy of wounds, electrical stimulation, topical use of recombinant growth factor. Particular attention is paid to such positions of nutrition intervention as: initial assessment of nutritional status, determination of calorie insufficiency, use of adequate doses of protein, adequate prescription of liquid, vitamins, microelements.
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26. Impact of Preoperative Nutritional Status on the Outcome of Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation
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Itsuro Morishima, Kensuke Takagi, Yasunori Kanzaki, Koichi Furui, Satoshi Yanagisawa, Yasuya Inden, Hiroyuki Miyazawa, Ryota Yamauchi, Hiroaki Nagai, Yasuhiro Morita, Naoki Watanabe, Naoki Yoshioka, and Toyoaki Murohara
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nutritional Status ,Catheter ablation ,Recurrence ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Paroxysmal AF ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Malnutrition ,Atrial fibrillation ,Nutritional status ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Catheter Ablation ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background The relationship between nutritional status and the incidence or prognosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) has been reported, but no studies have described the relationship between the outcomes of AF catheter ablation (CA) and nutritional status as assessed by various scoring tools. We aimed to verify the hypothesis that preoperative nutritional status is associated with arrhythmia recurrence after CA for AF.Methods and Results:We evaluated 913 patients (age, 67±10 years; men, 72%; paroxysmal AF, 56%) who underwent CA for AF between November 2011 and November 2017. Patients were systematically followed with an endpoint of atrial tachyarrhythmia recurrence, the predictive value of which was compared among 3 scoring tools (Controlling Nutritional Status [CONUT] score / Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index [GNRI] / Prognostic Nutritional Index [PNI]). Patients were divided into normal nutrition (CONUT 98 [n=836] / PNI >38 [n=910]) and undernutrition (CONUT ≥2 [n=276] / GNRI ≤98 [n=77] / PNI ≤3 [n=3]) groups. AF recurred in 274 patients (mean follow-up, 2.3±0.8 years). The AF recurrence rate was higher in patients with undernutrition than in those with normal nutrition (CONUT/GNRI) status. Multivariate Cox regression analysis identified undernutrition status (GNRI ≤98) as an independent predictor of atrial tachyarrhythmia recurrence. Conclusions The AF recurrence rate after CA was higher in patients with undernutrition than in those with normal nutrition as stratified by the nutrition scoring tools.
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27. Аналіз функціонального стану шлунково- кишкового тракту у дітей із бронхолегеневою дисплазією
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H.S. Senatorova, L.M. Chernenko, H.R. Muratov, and N.V. Bashkirova
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Physical development ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Gastrointestinal tract ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Stool test ,Nutritional status ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Hypoproteinemia ,Blood serum ,Bronchopulmonary dysplasia ,Internal medicine ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Medicine ,business ,Pathological ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
The features of the functional state of the gastrointestinal tract in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia have been analyzed. It has been shown that children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia have significantly lower indicators of physical development than apparently healthy children. The dependence between hypoproteinemia in the blood serum and pathological changes in stool test of children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia was established that should be taken into account during the clinical management of these patients.
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28. Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Diabetes Mellitus: Incidence, Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Treatment
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S.M. Tkach
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Vitamin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,экзокринная панкреатическая недостаточность ,сахарный диабет ,ферменты ,заместительная ферментная терапия ,Nutritional status ,Enzyme replacement therapy ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Pathogenesis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,exocrine pancreatic insufficiency ,diabetes mellitus ,enzymes ,enzyme replacement therapy ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency ,business ,екзокринна панкреатична недостатність ,цукровий діабет ,ферменти ,замісна ферментна терапія - Abstract
The article deals with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), which is being detected in a significant number (30–50 %) of patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) type I and II and could potentially affect the compensation of DM. Enzyme replacement therapy should be considered as one of the most promising treatments in patients with DM. This therapy is preferably to be carried out in accordance with clinical guidelines set out in the recent consensuses, however, with higher doses of modern fourth-generation enzyme preparations such as Pangrol® 25000. Additional methods of treatment for EPI in patients with DM are correction of nutritional status using appropriate diet, as well as vitamin replacement therapy., Статья посвящена проблеме экзокринной панкреатической недостаточности (ЭПН), которая имеется у значительного числа (30–50 %) больных сахарным диабетом (СД) I и II типа и потенциально может влиять на компенсацию СД. Заместительную ферментную терапию следует рассматривать как один из перспективных методов лечения больных СД. Ее желательно проводить в соответствии с клиническими рекомендациями, изложенными в последних консенсусах, однако более высокими дозами современных ферментных препаратов IV поколения, таких как Пангрол®25000. Дополнительными методами лечения ЭПН у больных СД являются коррекция нутритивного статуса с помощью соответствующей диеты, а также заместительная витаминотерапия., Стаття присвячена проблемі екзокринної панкреатичної недостатності (ЕПН), що є в значного числа (30–50 %) хворих на цукровий діабет (ЦД) I і II типу і потенційно може впливати на компенсацію ЦД. Замісну ферментну терапію слід розглядати як один із перспективних методів лікування хворих на ЦД. Її бажано проводити відповідно до клінічних рекомендацій, викладених в останніх консенсусах, однак більш високими дозами сучасних ферментних препаратів IV покоління, таких як Пангрол®25000. Додатковими методами лікування ЕПН у хворих на ЦД є корекція нутритивного статусу за допомогою відповідної дієти, а також замісна вітамінотерапія.
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29. Біоімпедансметрія в оцінці нутритивного статусу хворих на хронічні запальні захворювання кишечника
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T.Y. Boiko, A.S. Shkaredna, M.V. Stoikevych, O.V. Sorochan, and Yu.M. Stepanov
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,High prevalence ,business.industry ,Inflammatory Bowel Diseases ,Nutritional status ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Gastroenterology ,Internal medicine ,Extracellular fluid ,medicine ,In patient ,business ,Severe course - Abstract
The article deals with the study of nutritional status in patients with chronic inflammatory bowel disease (CIBD) using bioimpedancemetry. 40 patients with CIBD were examined. The high prevalence of deviations in the percentage of fat mass in the body (87.5 %) has been detected, with a predominance of nutritional deficiency (65.0 %) associated with a decrease in the body’s adaptive capabilities and severe course of the disease. 70.0 % of patients were characterized by redistribution of water sectors of the body due to increased amount of extracellular fluid and reduced amount of intracellular fluid, which was more significant in patients with increased nutritional status compared to patients with nutritional deficiency. More expressed changes of the component composition of the body were in patients with Crohn’s disease.
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30. Tuna Massage Training as An Effort to Improve the Nutritional Status of Toddlers
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Sumarni Sumarni and Fitria Prabandari
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Massage ,business.industry ,education ,Nutritional status ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Malnutrition ,Electrolyte imbalance ,Cognitive development ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,Underweight ,Toddler ,business - Abstract
Difficulty eating in children cause malnutrition, dehydration, underweight, electrolyte imbalance, impaired cognitive development, anxiety disorders, and in more severe cases can be a life-threatening condition. Tuina massage is a massage technique that can overcome eating difficulties in toddlers. The purpose of this activity is to increase the knowledge and skills of health cadres about nutritional health and Tuina massage. The service was carried out in Pasir Lor village, Karanglewas district, which was attended by 23 cadres. Data collection techniques were carried out using questionnaires about toddler nutrition and observation sheets to assess Tuina's massage skills. The results of the activity showed that the knowledge of cadres before training was mostly in the sufficient category, while the knowledge of cadres after attending the training showed that the level of knowledge of cadres was mostly in the good category. Most of the health cadres have good skills in doing Tuina massage. The training activities were effective and able to increase the knowledge and skills of cadres about toddler nutrition and developmental problems and Tuina massage.
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31. Health Education Mentoring on Sadar Seimbang Nutrisi (SSN) and The Dangers of Anemia through Student Empowerment Movements with Examination of Hematology (Hemoglobin Hematocrit) in Vocational High School and Junior High School AsSyarief Garut for Mountainous Area Community
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Rekha Rahmanilah, Wika Puspika Sari, Retno Anesti, Alya Nurhaliza, and Sitti Syabariyah
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hemoglobin hematocrit ,Anemia ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Prevalence ,Nutritional status ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Malnutrition ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Vocational education ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Health education ,Empowerment ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Anemia in adolescent girls still shows a high prevalence rate. The prevalence of anemia in Indonesia at the age of 5-14 is 26.4%, 18.4% of patients aged 15-24 years, and women have a high risk of anemia, especially in adolescent girls. Adolescent girls with anemia will have changed the menstrual cycle. The importance of learning adolescent nutritional status will be strategic planning for decreased nutritional macro and micro deficiencies in women. This community dedication aimed to present information about the risk of anemia through student empowerment and hematological examination (hemoglobin-hematocrit). A piece of good and proper knowledge about balanced Nutrition is an essential point of anemia prevention in adolescents.
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32. International standard measures during the VaPER bed rest study
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Jean D. Sibonga, Steve S. Laurie, Stuart M. C. Lee, Brian Crucian, Edwin Mulder, Stephanie Krieger, Sara R. Zwart, Scott J. Wood, Michael B. Stenger, Peter G. Roma, Meghan E. Downs, Scott M. Smith, and Gilles Clément
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Aerospace Engineering ,Nutritional status ,Bed rest ,Head-Down Tilt ,Internal medicine ,Insomnia ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Regional differences ,Intracranial pressure ,Balance (ability) - Abstract
In 2017, the study, Vision Impairment and Intracranial Pressure and Psychological Envihab Research, dubbed VaPER, was conducted in the:envihab facility in Cologne, Germany to determine whether 30 days of bed rest at 6° head down tilt in an increased ambient CO2 (hypercapnic) environment contributes to the deterioration of ocular anatomy and to changes in musculoskeletal, nutritional, hematological, immunological, behavioral, and balance functions. A set of international standard measures were used to evaluate bone, muscle, and nutritional status, and to assess the function of the cardiovascular, sensorimotor, visual, and immune systems, and psychological state. Strict 6° head-down tilt bed rest in an elevated ambient CO2 environment induced mild immunological dysregulation. After bed rest, selenium, urinary iodine, and folate status were lower in the subjects of the VaPER study than they were in subjects of previous bed rest studies of similar duration, which likely reflects regional differences in diet and nutritional status. Bed rest induced optic disc edema in 5 of the 11 subjects. Interestingly, the subjects who were diagnosed with optic disc edema, as determined by fundoscopy imaging, also tended to exhibit higher body temperature and overall higher levels of anxiety and insomnia during bed rest.
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33. Risk factors for malnutrition among hospitalized gastroenterological patients
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Sasa Peric, Stanko Petrovic, Andrija Roganović, Ana Roganović, and Branka Roganovic
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Medicine (General) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Severe disease ,malnutrition ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Malignancy ,Logistic regression ,nutritional status ,Malnutrition ,R5-920 ,Weight loss ,gastrointestinal diseases ,Internal medicine ,treatment outcome ,medicine ,risk factors ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Risk factor ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Body mass index ,hospitalization - Abstract
Background / Aims. Risk factors for malnutrition of patients during hospitalization have not been precisely determined. The aim of the study was to determine these factors in hospitalized gastroenterological patients. Methods. Nutritional status (NS) of 650 gastroenterological patients was assessed on admission and at discharge by the six parameters: unintentional weight loss, lymphocyte counts, serum albumin concentration, body mass index, triceps skinfold thickness and mid-upper arm muscle circumference. The influence on NS at discharge was tested for ten factors: gender, age, affected organ, the nature, severity and complications of the disease, the lenght of hospitalization, mobility worsening during hospitalization, Karnofsky score and NS on admission. Primary and secondary risk factors were defined among the factors influencing significantly the malnutrition. Results. Seven factors were found to be the independent predictors for malnutrition in hospitalized gastroenterological patients. NS on admission was considered as primary risk factor (Forwald: Wald multivariate logistic regression analysis, p14 days, and mobility worsening during the hospitalization (Forwald:Wald multivariate logistic regression analysis, p from 0.001 to 0.027). Conclusion. There are seven risk factors for malnutrition among gastroenterological patients during hospitalization. Timely nutritional support in these patients can prevent the development of intrahospital malnutrition and its negative influence on clinical outcome.
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34. Different combinations of the GLIM criteria for patients awaiting a liver transplant: Poor performance for malnutrition diagnosis but a potentially useful prognostic tool
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Agnaldo Soares Lima, Francisco Guilherme Cancela e Penna, Ana Luisa Ferreira Fonseca, Lucilene Rezende Anastácio, Lívia Garcia Ferreira, Helem Sena Ribeiro, Bárbara Chaves Santos, and Maria Isabel Toulson Davisson Correia
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Adult ,Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Waiting Lists ,Nutritional Status ,GLIM ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Logistic regression ,Risk Assessment ,Interquartile range ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Resting energy expenditure ,Retrospective Studies ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Hand Strength ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Malnutrition ,Reproducibility of Results ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Liver Transplantation ,Nutrition Assessment ,Female ,business - Abstract
Summary Background & aims Studies using the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria for patients with liver cirrhosis are limited. This study aimed to assess the impact of malnutrition according to the GLIM criteria on the outcomes of patients awaiting a liver transplant (LTx) and compare these criteria with Subjective Global Assessment (SGA). Methods This retrospective observational study included adult patients awaiting LTx. Patient clinical data, nutritional status according to various tools including SGA, and resting energy expenditure were assessed. The distinct phenotypic and etiologic criteria provided 36 different GLIM combinations. The GLIM criteria and SGA were compared using the kappa coefficient. The variables associated with mortality before and after the LTx and with a longer length of stay (LOS) after LTx (≥18 days) were assessed by Cox regression and logistic regression analyses, respectively. Results A total of 152 patients were included [median age 52.0 (interquartile range: 46.5–59.5) years; 66.4% men; 63.2% malnourished according to SGA]. The prevalence of malnutrition according to the GLIM criteria ranged from 0.7% to 30.9%. The majority of the GLIM combinations exhibited poor agreement with SGA. Independent predictors of mortality before and after LTx were presence of ascites or edema (p = 0.011; HR:2.58; CI95%:1.24–5.36), GLIM 32 (PA + MELD) (p = 0.026; HR:2.08; CI95%:1.09–3.97), GLIM 33 (PA + MELD-Na ≥ 12) (p = 0.018; HR:2.17; CI95%:1.14–4.13), and GLIM 34 (PA + Child–Pugh) (p = 0.043; HR:1.96; CI95%:1.02–3.77). Malnutrition according to GLIM 28 (handgrip strength + Child-Pugh) was independently associated with a longer LOS (p = 0.029; OR:7.21; CI95%:1.22–42.50). Conclusion The majority of GLIM combinations had poor agreement with SGA, and 4 of the 36 GLIM combinations were independently associated with adverse outcomes.
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35. Denture wearing is associated with nutritional status among older adults requiring long-term care: A cross-sectional study
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Hirohiko Hirano, Ayami Meguro, Masanori Iwasaki, Masayasu Ito, Yutaka Watanabe, Kentaro Igarashi, Yuki Ohara, Ayako Edahiro, Yasuhiko Kawai, Keiko Motokawa, and Maki Shirobe
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Oral function ,RK1-715 ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Long-term care ,Malnutrition ,Nutritional status ,Dentistry ,medicine ,Tooth loss ,Physical therapy ,Original Article ,Medical history ,Dentures ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Removal denture ,General Dentistry - Abstract
Background/purpose: Dentures are important for the reconstruction of occlusal support and masticatory performance for older adults with poor dentition. We aimed to elucidate the oral health factors associated with malnutrition in older adults requiring long-term care, including denture use. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study included 322 older adults (63 men, 259 women; mean age, 86.6 ± 6.9 years) who required long-term care in rural Japan. The participant's nutritional status was assessed using the Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form (MNA®-SF). Oral health was assessed using participant's dentition and oral function. Barthel Index (BI) and medical history were measured for assessing general health status. Multiple logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the oral health factors associated with malnutrition. Results: The proportion of participants with malnutrition was 17.2%. The BI score (odds ratio [OR], 0.95; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.93–0.98, p
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36. Effect of health screening and School Nurse Interventions on primary school students' knowledge, behavior, and status in Turkey: A quasi-experimental Omaha System study
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Ayşegül Ilgaz
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Schools ,Turkey ,business.industry ,education ,Psychological intervention ,Nutritional Status ,medicine.disease ,Pediatrics ,Obesity ,School nurse ,Documentation ,Rating scale ,Intervention (counseling) ,Informatics ,Omaha System ,Family medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Nursing Care ,Child ,Students ,business - Abstract
Purpose This study aimed to determine the effect of health screening and school nurse interventions using a community-based, comprehensive practice and documentation system to improve knowledge, behavior, and status scores of primary school students. Design and methods A quasi-experimental study design with pretest and posttest of a single group was used. The research was conducted between November 2017 and January 2018 with 473 students at a primary school in southern Turkey. Health screening procedures and the Omaha System were used to identify health problems. Evidence-based school nurse interventions were implemented. The outcomes, including knowledge, behaviors, and status scores, were measured using the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes. The scores were evaluated at the baseline and at the end of 10 weeks. Results Students' health problems, such as inadequate vision, hypertension, obesity, and second-hand smoke, were identified during the health screening. None of the students was neglected or abused. The most common health problems concerned Oral health, Neuro-musculo-skeletal function, Nutrition, and Vision. The intervention categories included Teaching, Guidance, and Counseling (58.1%); Case Management (20.9%); Surveillance (17.8%); and Treatment and Procedures (3.2%). A significant increase in Knowledge, Behavior, and Status scores was noted after interventions. Conclusions The results showed that health screening was effective in detecting school-age children's health problems. Knowledge, behavior, and status of primary students improved after school nurse interventions. Practice implications School nurses can use health screening and evidence-based interventions to protect and improve children's health. The Omaha System enables robust documentation to demonstrate outcomes after interventions.
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37. Protein Nutritional Status and Frailty: A Mendelian Randomization Study
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Yunzhang Wang, Yasutake Tomata, Sara Hägg, Juulia Jylhävä, Tampere University, and Health Sciences
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,serum albumin ,Serum albumin ,Nutritional Status ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Genome-wide association study ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,AcademicSubjects/MED00060 ,Internal medicine ,Linear regression ,Mendelian randomization ,medicine ,Humans ,Nutritional Epidemiology ,Beta (finance) ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Frailty ,biology ,business.industry ,aging ,Nutritional status ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,Protein nutritional status ,Blood proteins ,Confidence interval ,3141 Health care science ,serum total protein ,biology.protein ,AcademicSubjects/SCI00960 ,Female ,business ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Background Observational studies have suggested that better protein nutritional status may contribute to prevention of frailty. Objective To examine this hypothesis using a Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis. Methods We conducted a two-sample MR study using GWAS summary statistics data of the UK Biobank. We applied genetically predicted serum albumin as a primary exposure measure and serum total protein as a secondary exposure measure. The outcome measure was the Rockwood frailty index (FI) based on 49 deficits from 356,432 individuals (53.3% of them were women, with a mean [SD] age of 56.7 [8.0] years. The association between serum protein measures and FI was mainly analyzed by the inverse variance weighted method. Results A genetically predicted serum albumin level was not statistically significantly associated with FI in the full sample. However, in women, we observed a preventive association between genetically predicted serum albumin and FI (beta = -0.172 per g/L; 95% confidence interval = -0.336 to -0.007; P = 0.041). In the full sample, genetically predicted serum total protein was inversely associated with FI (beta = -0.153 per g/L; 95% confidence interval = -0.251 to -0.056; P = 0.002). In both women and men, higher serum total protein was significantly inversely associated with FI; regression coefficients were -0.148 per g/L (95% confidence interval = -0.287 to -0.009; P = 0.037) for women, -0.154 per g/L (95% confidence interval = -0.290 to -0.018; P = 0.027) for men. Conclusions The present MR study implies that better protein nutritional status modestly contributes to reducing the risk of frailty.
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38. Cancer and malnutrition were independently associated with a poor prognosis in patients with heart failure
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Yoshitsugu Oki, Satoru Miyanaga, Keisuke Shirasaki, Keisuke Fukushima, Akira Niijima, Michihiro Yoshimura, Tomoki Maehara, Takeyuki Kubota, Kimiaki Komukai, Hiromasa Yamamoto, and Ritsu Yoshida
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Poor prognosis ,Multivariate analysis ,Nutritional Status ,Risk Factors ,Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Outpatient clinic ,In patient ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Heart Failure ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Malnutrition ,Cancer ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Nutrition Assessment ,Heart failure ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background Recent advances in treatment have improved the survival of cancer patients. Such survivors may go on to develop heart failure (HF) later in life. HF and cancer are wasting diseases, and malnutrition is associated with a poor prognosis in patients with HF or cancer. Methods and Results Patients admitted to our hospital with HF from April 2012 to March 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. They were divided into 2 groups: cancer patients (N = 185) and patients without cancer (N = 930). Patients discharged alive and followed by our outpatient clinic were also examined (N = 857, median follow-up period: 794 days). Results In cancer patients, the geriatric nutritional risk index and prognostic nutritional index were lower and the controlling nutritional status score was higher than in HF patients without cancer; nutrition was disturbed in HF patients with cancer. The in-hospital mortality rates of the two groups were not markedly different; however, cancer patients showed higher long-term mortality in comparison to HF patients without cancer. A multivariate analysis revealed that cancer and malnutrition were independently associated with all-cause death. Conclusions The long-term mortality of HF patients with cancer was higher than that of HF patients without cancer. Malnutrition was associated with long-term mortality, independently of the presence of cancer. Multidisciplinary treatment is needed when treating HF patients with cancer.
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39. The impact of nutrition on the development and progression of peripheral artery disease: A systematic review
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Birgit-Christiane Zyriax, Thea Kreutzburg, Christian-Alexander Behrendt, Eberhard Windler, and Abiodun Adegbola
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mediterranean diet ,Arterial disease ,Saturated fat ,Nutritional Status ,Disease ,Diet, Mediterranean ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,law.invention ,Peripheral Arterial Disease ,Polyunsaturated fat ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Aged ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Middle Aged ,Diet ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Observational study ,business - Abstract
Summary Background This systematic review sought to identify and summarize existing evidence for the impact of nutrition on the development, progression, and outcomes of peripheral artery disease (PAD). Methods We performed a systematic literature search of available studies published between January 1974 and December 2019. Randomized controlled trials (RCT), observational studies, and cross-sectional studies reporting either the primary or secondary prevention of PAD with nutritional intake were included. The quality assessment was performed for the RCTs, without pooling a meta-risk estimate. Results Among a total of 8502 records screened, 186 full texts were assessed for eligibility, and 82 studies (30% RCT) were analyzed. The nutrients were structured in fruits, vegetables and antioxidants, fats and oils, dietary fiber, meat, proteins, vitamins and trace elements, and diets and lifestyle. The findings of the current systematic review indicate that the Mediterranean diet, nuts, and polyunsaturated fat are associated with a lower incidence of PAD and saturated fat, cholesterol, and processed meat were observed with higher rates of cardiovascular events in patients suffering from PAD. Conclusions The current review found evidence of a beneficial impact of the Mediterranean diet including nuts in this target population. More RCTs and high-quality registries are needed that focus on nutritional habits among PAD to design preventive programs.
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40. Impact of guideline-recommended dietitian assessments on weight gain in infants with cystic fibrosis
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Bonnie W. Ramsey, F. Onchiri, Thida Ong, Sonya L. Heltshe, Michael Seid, Larry Kessler, and Maria T. Britto
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Funnel plot ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Calorie ,Cystic Fibrosis ,Nutritional Status ,Weight Gain ,Cystic fibrosis ,Article ,Interquartile range ,medicine ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,Medical nutrition therapy ,business.industry ,Infant ,Guideline ,medicine.disease ,Nutrition Assessment ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Observational study ,Guideline Adherence ,Nutrition Therapy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Weight gain - Abstract
Background. Cystic fibrosis (CF)-specialized nutrition care strives to meet normal infant growth, but the relationship of dietitian assessments to weight outcomes is unknown. We characterize nutrition management for inadequate weight gain and assess association of dietitian assessments and center-level weight-for-age Z-scores (WAZ). Methods. We used encounter data from 226 infants across 28 US CF Centers from the Baby Observational Nutritional study between January 2012 through December 2017. We identified dietitian assessments and consensus guideline-recommended responses to inadequate weight gain: calorie increases, pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) increases, or shortened time to next visit. We compared center assessments by funnel plot and summarize median WAZ by center. Results. Of 2,527 visits, 808 (32%) visits had identified inadequate weight gain, distributed in 216 infants. Assessments occurred in 1953 visits (77%), but varied widely between centers (range 17% - 98%). For inadequate weight gain, most and least common responses were calorie increase (64%) and PERT increase (21%). Funnel plot analysis identified 4 high-performers for frequent dietitian assessments (range 92% - 98%) and 4 under-performers (range 17% - 56%). High-performers treated inadequate weight gain more often with adequate calories (24/30, 80% v. 12/23, 52%) and closer follow up (104/164, 63% v. 60/120, 49%) compared to under-performers. Three of 4 high-performing sites met center nutrition goals for positive median WAZ at 2 years old unlike 3 under-performers (WAZHigh 0.33 v. WAZLow -0.15), despite similar patient characteristics. Conclusion: We characterized multicenter variation in dietitian assessments, identifying opportunities to improve care delivery to target early nutrition outcomes.
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41. Predictive factors for premature birth and respiratory exacerbation in pregnancies of women with cystic fibrosis
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Vanessa de Souza Vieira, Taiane dos Santos Feiten, Paulo de Tarso Roth Dalcin, Renata Salatti Ferrari, and Bruna Ziegler
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Exacerbation ,Nutritional Status ,Cystic fibrosis ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,030225 pediatrics ,Medicine ,Humans ,Mass index ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Retrospective Studies ,Fetus ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Medical record ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Pregnancy Complications ,Premature birth ,High-risk pregnancy ,Obstetric complications ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Premature Birth ,Female ,business - Abstract
Objective: In this present study, the authors evaluated the predictive factors for adverse maternal-fetal outcomes in pregnancies of women with cystic fibrosis (CF). Patients were followed up by a referral center for adults in southern Brazil. Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study that used data from electronic medical records regarding pregnancies of women diagnosed with CF. Results: The study included 39 pregnancies related to 20 different women. The main adverse outcomes were high prevalence rates of premature birth (38.5%) and maternal respiratory exacerbation (84.6%). Lower body mass index (BMI) values (< 20.8) and younger ages of CF diagnosis increased the risk of premature birth. The presence of methicillin-resistant and absence of methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus, as well as a younger age of diagnosis, increased the risk of maternal respiratory exacerbation during pregnancy. Conclusions: Conception in women with CF is often associated with maternal and fetal complications. Continuous monitoring by a multidisciplinary team should emphasize appropriate nutritional status, investigation of bacterial colonization, and immediate attention to respiratory exacerbations.
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42. A nutritional management algorithm in older patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer
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David R. Jones, Daniela Molena, Geoffrey Y. Ku, William P. Tew, Steven Brad Maron, Arlyn Apollo, Yelena Y. Janjigian, Shalom Sabwa, David H. Ilson, Ryan H. Moy, Elizabeth Won, Abraham J. Wu, and Marina Shcherba
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Chemotherapy ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Locally advanced ,Nutritional status ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Esophageal cancer ,medicine.disease ,Article ,Management algorithm ,Oncology ,Older patients ,Geriatric oncology ,Quality of life ,medicine ,Humans ,sense organs ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Intensive care medicine ,business ,Algorithms ,Aged - Abstract
e16038Background: Esophageal cancer primarily affects older adults, who are at highest risk for poor nutritional status due to medical comorbidities, physiological changes of aging and geriatric is...
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43. Factors associated with oropharyngeal dysphagia diagnosed by videofluoroscopy in children with cerebral palsy
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N. González-Rozo, J.L. Cabrales-deAnda, L.E. Flores-Fong, J.J. Pérez-Molina, A. Rea-Rosas, and Y.B. Quiñones-Pacheco
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Birth weight ,Gross motor skill ,Nutritional Status ,Disfagia ,RC799-869 ,Cerebral palsy ,Trastornos de la deglución ,medicine ,Chi-square test ,Humans ,Parálisis cerebral ,Child ,business.industry ,Cerebral Palsy ,Alimentación ,Gestational age ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Case-Control Studies ,medicine.symptom ,Deglutition Disorders ,business ,Oropharyngeal dysphagia - Abstract
Introduction and aims: Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) occurs in children with cerebral palsy. It is important to investigate its relationship with some variables, and the objective of this study was to identify factors associated with OD. Materials and methods: Case-control study in patients with cerebral palsy from 8 months to 15 years of age, from November 2018 to November 2019, approved by the Ethics Committee. The diagnosis of OD was made by videofluoroscopy when there was nasopharyngeal reflux, stagnation in the vallecular sinuses, in the piriformis sinuses, penetration, and aspiration. The independent variables were type of cerebral palsy, gross motor impairment classified into five levels, nutritional status and comorbidities. One case with OD was included and the next one without alterations in videofluoroscopy was control. The variables were compared with Chi square and Student's t. The association was measured with odds ratio. The confidence interval was 95%. Results: Thirty patients with OD and 30 without OD were studied. Sex, age, birth weight, and gestational age had a similar distribution in the two groups. From the data perceived by the mothers at the time of feeding, the greater frequency of the difficulty in the transfer of the food bolus in the group with OD showed a statistically significant difference (P
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44. Relationship between nutritional status and treatment-related neutropenia in children with nephroblastoma
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G. P. Hadley, Kirthee Pillay, Nicola Laurelle Wiles, and Kelly S Draper
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0301 basic medicine ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Paediatric oncology ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Cancer ,Nutritional status ,Neutropenia ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Malnutrition ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,children ,malnutrition ,nephroblastoma ,treatment-related neutropenia ,business - Abstract
Background: Assessment of nutritional status of paediatric oncology patients is crucial, as it may influence treatment and clinical outcomes. Concurrent malnutrition and cancer in children may lead to reduced chemotherapy delivery due to impaired tolerance and increased toxicity. Aim: This study aimed to determine the relationship between nutritional status and the prevalence, frequency and duration of treatment-related neutropenia in a cohort of South African children with nephroblastoma. Methods: Seventy-seven children between the ages of 1 and 12 years diagnosed with nephroblastoma at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital (IALCH), Durban, between 2004 and 2012, were studied prospectively. Nutritional status was assessed using weight, height, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), triceps skinfold thickness (TSFT) and serum albumin. The administration of filgastrim (Neupogen®) was used as a surrogate for neutropenia and the frequency and duration of its use was recorded. Results: There was a significant relationship between the prevalence of treatment-induced neutropenia and malnutrition defined by MUAC. The mean frequency and duration of neutropenia was significantly higher in those classified as malnourished using MUAC. There was a positive correlation between frequency and duration of neutropenia. Conclusions: Malnutrition was prevalent among children with nephroblastoma. The prevalence of treatment-induced neutropenia was higher in those with poor nutritional status, identified by MUAC. Poor nutritional status according to MUAC was also linked to an increased frequency and duration of neutropenia. It is important to include MUAC in the nutritional assessment of children with nephroblastoma.
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45. Improvement of attention deficit hyperactive disorder for deaf female children by intake pumpkin seeds
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Hala Rashed Ataya
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pumpkin seed ,Hearing loss ,business.industry ,Dietary intake ,Food habits ,Nutritional status ,General Medicine ,food.food ,food ,medicine ,Attention deficit ,medicine.symptom ,In degree ,business ,Pre and post - Abstract
The study aims to investigate the effect of intake pumpkin seeds as sources of magnesium and iron on improvement of the nutritional status and attention deficit of deaf female children with hyper active disorder (ADHD) symptoms. The range of sample age was 10-12 years for 40 female children who born deaf, suffering from ADHD and their hearing loss was 91 decibel or more. The investigated ADHF deaf female children were selected from El Amal school for the deaf and hard of hearing, Elsayeda Zenab. They were divided into two groups; the control group and the experimental one (20 female for each).The study used the data for each child; the personal and socio-economic, the food habits, the diet history, 24 recall and the clinical signs. In addition to the Attention Deficit Disorder Connected with Hyperactivity for Deaf Children test (ADDCHDC). The nutritional intervention was 50g from pumpkin seeds that contained an approximately 100% of Recommended Dietary intake (RNI) from magnesium (Mg) and iron (Fe). Pumpkin seeds were used for three months with experimental group. The results indicated that deficiency in the average intake pre dietary intervention in experimental and control group for Mg comparing with RNI was 12.5 and 13%, respectively, and in Fe was (38.5) in both groups. However, Mg levels were higher in the experimental group post dietary intervention than control group (138 and14.5%, respectively). Also, Fe level was 149% in experimental group and 36.8% compared with RNI. On the other hand, the improvement in degree of ADDCHDC test for experimental group (post dietary intervention) was better than that in control group (65 and 95, respectively). There were statistically significant differences between pre and post dietary intervention to experimental group on Mg level and ADDCHDC test degree at (P
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46. Optimizing Nutritional Status in Patients Undergoing Radical Cystectomy: A Systematic Scoping Review
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Brenda Linares, Jill Hamilton-Reeves, Hilary L. Robertson, Carrie Michel, Jeffrey M. Holzbeierlein, Juliana Camargo, and Syed M. Alam
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,General surgery ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Nutritional status ,Article ,Cystectomy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,In patient ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nutrition is a modifiable risk factor for patients undergoing multimodal oncologic interventions and plays a major supportive role in the setting of bladder cancer. For patients undergoing radical cystectomy (RC), malnutrition is associated with increased postoperative complications and mortality. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this scoping review is to characterize the role of nutritional interventions for patients undergoing RC for bladder cancer. METHODS: A multi-database systematic scoping review based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines was performed. Search terms were developed a priori to identify clinical trials that focused on nutritional interventions for patients with bladder cancer undergoing RC. Eligible articles were original research articles or abstracts from clinical trials evaluating nutritional interventions in adult patients undergoing RC. Articles were excluded if they did not focus on a nutritional intervention, if patients did not carry a diagnosis of bladder cancer, or if RC was not performed. Articles were reviewed independently by the authors, and inclusion/exclusion were based on consensus agreement. RESULTS: A total of 83 articles were identified, of which 17 were included in the final analysis. A total of 49 articles were excluded during abstract screening. An additional 17 articles were excluded based on the review of full-text articles. Results of the scoping review suggest that data on the use of nutritional screening, assessment, and intervention for patients undergoing RC are scarce. Although parenteral nutrition (PN) appears to be associated with greater complications after RC, early introduction of food postoperatively or feeding enterally offers benefit and immunonutrition supplements with a focus on a high protein diet have the potential to better optimize surgical outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Although the prevalence and consequences of malnutrition among patients undergoing RC are well-established, there are limited data evaluating the use of nutritional screening, assessment, and interventions for this population. The pursuit of future clinical trials in this space is critical.
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47. FEATURES OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
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A.P. Fisenko, T.V. Kazyukova, T.E. Borovik, L.M. Kuzenkova, T.V. Bushueva, V.V. Chernikov, N.G. Zvonkova, and N.A. Maslova
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Spastic cerebral palsy ,business.industry ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Nutritional status ,medicine.disease ,business - Abstract
Children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) are at risk of undernutrition, which increases with the severity of movement disorders. Objective of the study: to assess and compare anthropometric indicators and body composition in children with cerebral palsy, depending on the level of impairment of gross motor function classification system (GMFCS). Materials and methods of research: 102 children were included in a prospective open-label comparative single-center non-randomized study: 58 (56.8%) boys and 44 (43.1%) girls with cerebral palsy aged 2 years to 16 years and 9 months who were undergoing rehabilitation in the National Medical Research Center of Children's Health in the period from 2019 to 2021. Anthropometric measurements (body weight, length, knee height, triceps and subscapular skinfold thicknesses) were performed on admission. Body fat percentage (%FM) was calculated by CP-modified (Gurka) equations and compared with results obtained using bioelectrical impedance analysis. A survey on the EDACS scale was performed to determine the ability to eat and drink. Results: patients were divided into 2 groups: the main group – 53 children (52%) with GMFCS levels IV–V and a comparison group – 49 children (48%) with GMFCS levels I–III. The groups did not differ statistically significantly in terms of gender (p=0.956) and age (p=0.207). The median age in the main group was 7.1 years, in the comparison group – 5.3 years. Children of the main group had statistically significantly lower growth indicators (HAZ1 –1.5 [–2.6; –0.74] and HAZ2 –0.58 [–1.59; 0.44], p=0.003), BMI (BAZ1 –2.43 [–3.67; –0.93]; BAZ2 –0.91 [–1.942; 0.28], p
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48. Range of serum transthyretin levels in hemodialysis patients at a high risk of 1‐year mortality: A retrospective cohort study
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Etsuko Kumagai, Shinji Takai, Keiko Hosohata, and Kazuhiro Furumachi
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endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nutritional Status ,One year mortality ,Renal Dialysis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prealbumin ,Risk factor ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies ,biology ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Hazard ratio ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Retrospective cohort study ,Nutritional status ,Hematology ,Transthyretin ,Nephrology ,biology.protein ,Hemodialysis ,business - Abstract
INTRODUCTION Transthyretin (TTR) is a sensitive marker of nutritional status and independent risk factor for mortality in hemodialysis patients. However, its range associated with prognosis in Japanese hemodialysis patients is unknown. METHODS Maintenance hemodialysis Patients (n = 664) were enrolled, and their TTR levels were measured to assess one-year mortality. Patients were assigned to four groups based on TTR levels
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49. Identifying Knowledge and Practices regarding Cancer Patient Malnutrition: A Survey Study among Oncologists
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Atakan Demir, Evrim Tezcanli, Başak Oyan Uluç, Hande Busra Kazanci, Özlem Sönmez, Dilsat Bas, and Ayse Altinok
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Oncologists ,Parenteral Nutrition ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Nutritional Support ,business.industry ,Malnutrition ,Declaration ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Cancer ,Nutritional status ,Survey research ,medicine.disease ,Parenteral nutrition ,Oncology ,Neoplasms ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Family medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Medical nutrition therapy ,business ,Multiple choice - Abstract
Malnutrition is one of the most common complications of cancer and its treatments with a prevalence of up to 80% among cancer patients. Thus, standardized and target-oriented attitudes of oncologists toward nutritional management are particularly important. This study aims to report the questionnaire-based evaluation of different views toward medical nutrition among medical and radiation oncologists with the purpose to underline the problems and requirements of cancer nutrition. A national web-based survey composed of 26 multiple choice questions about participant demographics, level of knowledge about cancer nutrition, and approaches to malnutrition were completed by 247 oncologists. The survey was answered by a total of 247 (34%) radiation and medical oncologists. The majority of the oncologists (77%) were working at the University Hospitals and Education & Research Hospitals. Most of them were specialists with 5-10 years of experience. Nutritional status was routinely assessed in oncology units of 84% of (206) oncologists. However, only 50% reported nutritional evaluation follow-ups without waiting for a patient's declaration and 5 (2%) oncologists reported the absence of nutritional evaluation in their unit. Additionally, more than 79% of participants reported that their knowledge was not enough about enteral and parenteral nutrition while 8% were skeptical about the benefits of medical nutrition. Although the role of nutrition as an essential part of cancer care is widely recognized, the availability of limited high-quality evidence, problems of accessibility, lack of routine nutritional evaluation, and varying indicators for malnutrition are some of the problems preventing standardized nutritional management. Therefore, there are a variety of approaches and barriers to the implementation of guidelines. Further studies are needed to identify areas of improvement, as well as strategies to implement nutritional therapy in cancer care.
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50. Association of electrical bioimpedance vectors with the nutritional classification of vulnerable multiethnic children
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Taisa Lisboa Montagner Gomes, Maria Virginia Marques Peixoto, Vania Matos Fonseca, Eloane Gonçalves Ramos, and Zina Maria Almeida de Azevedo
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Pediatric Obesity ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Nutritional Status ,Early detection ,Nutritional status ,Single group ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Body Composition ,Electric Impedance ,medicine ,Lean body mass ,Humans ,Child ,business ,Association (psychology) ,Bioelectrical impedance analysis - Abstract
Summary Background & aims Monitoring growth and body composition in childhood is vital for early detection of health and nutrition problems during child development. The bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) revealed its effectiveness as an indicator of nutritional status. This study aimed to measure the bioimpedance vectors of a sample of multiethnic children and evaluate the utility of BIVA for the classification of the nutritional status in a group of children with greater vulnerability, including in the presence of obesity. Methods This is a cross-sectional study that analyzed the bioelectrical impedance of a sample of 321 children from public daycare centers, aged 1–4 years, using the RXc graph method (tetrapolar analysis at 50 kHz frequency). The 95%, 75%, and 50% tolerance ellipses were plotted by age group. The Z-scores of bioimpedance parameters (Xc/H-Z and R/H-Z) were calculated regarding age, which were used to build reference tolerance ellipses for a single group, regardless of age. Such ellipses were evaluated for their ability to recognize the pattern and classify the deviations, using individual vectors of obese children. Results The mean impedance vectors showed progressively higher reactances and lower resistances with age. In the group of obese children, the individual vectors located outside the 95% baseline tolerance ellipse were 12.5%, 18.75%, and 11.1% of the cases for the WHZ, WAZ, and BMIZ criteria, respectively, all above the expected 5%, but much below expectations. This may be a problem with the obesity criteria used, as WHZ, WAZ, and BMIZ do not differentiate fat from lean mass. Conclusion Bioimpedance vector analysis reflects differences in the bioelectric patterns of children classified as obese. Provided the obesity criteria are constructed based on fat measurements, rather than lean mass, the use of tolerance ellipses in the BIVA chart is promising as a tool for monitoring nutritional status where measuring body composition is difficult, because constant tissue hydration cannot be assumed.
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