Lipid Profile, Nutritional Status and Severity Biomarkers in Adults With Sickle Cell Anemia

IF 0.5 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Plasmatology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26348535231193889
Ingrid Cristiane Pereira Gomes, João Pedro Costa Machado Teles, Anny Catarina Sousa Coelho, Maria Carollyne Passos Cruz, Lindemberg Costa de Albuquerque, Mariana Amaral Carvalho, Paulo Herlan Castro dos Santos, Sérgio Nolasco dos Santos, Rosana Cipolotti
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Lipid alterations have been described in sickle cell anemia (SCA), but their association with the disease severity is not fully understood and their correlation with the nutritional status of this population has not been widely studied. This study aimed to assess the lipid profile and its relation with the nutritional status, including anthropometric characteristics and daily macronutrient intake, and with the severity biomarkers in adults with SCA in a steady state. Cross-sectional study This was an analytical cross-sectional study with 55 adults with SCA and 60 members of the control group. Sociodemographic, anthropometric, nutritional, and laboratory data were collected between March 2019 and June 2020. Mann–Whitney test was used to compare groups and Spearman's correlation coefficient was used to test the relation between variables. The SCA group presented higher calorie, protein, and carbohydrate intake, lower levels of high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-c), and a higher triglyceride (TG)/HDL-c ratio than the control. HDL-c showed a positive correlation with hemoglobin and hematocrit (HcT) and a negative correlation with indirect bilirubin and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). The TG/HDL-c ratio was positively linked with reticulocyte count, LDH, and leukocyte count and negatively linked with Hb. The study findings showed hypocholesterolemia in SCA and its independent correlation with macronutrient intake. The links of HDL-c and TG/HDL-c ratio with hemolysis indices indicate that they are easily accessible, low-cost markers capable of predicting SCA severity.
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成人镰状细胞性贫血患者的血脂、营养状况和严重程度生物标志物
镰状细胞性贫血(SCA)中脂质改变已被描述,但其与疾病严重程度的关系尚不完全清楚,且其与该人群营养状况的相关性尚未得到广泛研究。目的:本研究旨在评估成人SCA稳定状态下的血脂及其与营养状况的关系,包括人体测量特征和每日常量营养素摄入量,以及与严重程度生物标志物的关系。设计横断面研究方法:这是一项分析性横断面研究,有55名成年SCA患者和60名对照组成员。2019年3月至2020年6月期间收集了社会人口学、人体测量学、营养和实验室数据。组间比较采用Mann-Whitney检验,变量间关系采用Spearman相关系数检验。结果SCA组的卡路里、蛋白质和碳水化合物摄入量高于对照组,高密度脂蛋白-胆固醇(HDL-c)水平较低,甘油三酯(TG)/HDL-c比值较高。HDL-c与血红蛋白和红细胞压积(HcT)呈正相关,与间接胆红素和乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)负相关。TG/HDL-c比值与网织红细胞计数、LDH和白细胞计数呈正相关,与Hb呈负相关。结论:研究结果显示SCA患者的低胆固醇血症及其与宏量营养素摄入的独立相关性。HDL-c和TG/HDL-c比值与溶血指标的联系表明,它们是容易获得的、低成本的、能够预测SCA严重程度的标志物。
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