Relationship between nutrition indicators and pneumonia risk among stable schizophrenia patients: a retrospective study.

Duanfang Cai, Yilin Wang, Xiaoyan Chen
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Background: It is reported that reduced physical activity and malnutrition may trigger pneumonia, and the utilisation of the geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI) upon admission to long-term nursing care can enable the implementation of accurate and timely rehabilitation and nutritional support, which may, in turn, minimise pneumonia incidence. However, to date, there is no reported association between GNRI and pneumonia among stable schizophrenic patients.

Methods: This is a retrospective investigation. We enrolled 434 hospitalised subjects aged ≥50 years, who were diagnosed with stable schizophrenia between January 2017 and June 2022. Baseline nutritional status information during the stable stage of schizophrenia was evaluated using body mass index, serum albumin, and GNRI. In addition, pneumonia-based information, including diagnosis and treatment, was retrospectively obtained within 1 year. To examine the potential association between nutrition indicators and pneumonia risk among stable schizophrenia patients, we employed a logistic regression analysis.

Results: The pneumonia incidence among all stable schizophrenia patients was 10.14%, and there were no statistically significant difference between sexes (male vs. female, 10.63% vs. 9.44%, P = 0.687). Based on the univariate analysis of nutrition indicators and pneumonia, female patients exhibited a strong correlation between serum albumin and pneumonia (P = 0.022). Furthermore, we adjusted for potential influencing factors of pneumonia infection, and confirmed that only serum albumin was linked to pneumonia risk in female stable schizophrenia patients (odds ratio = 0.854, 95% CI: 0.749-0.975, P = 0.02).

Conclusions: Based on our analysis, serum albumin was strongly correlated with pneumonia risk in female stable schizophrenia patients.

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稳定期精神分裂症患者的营养指标与肺炎风险之间的关系:一项回顾性研究。
背景:据报道,体力活动减少和营养不良可能会诱发肺炎,而在长期护理入院时使用老年营养风险指数(GNRI)可以准确、及时地实施康复和营养支持,从而将肺炎的发病率降至最低。然而,迄今为止,尚无关于稳定期精神分裂症患者的 GNRI 与肺炎之间关系的报道:这是一项回顾性调查。我们招募了 434 名年龄≥50 岁的住院受试者,他们在 2017 年 1 月至 2022 年 6 月期间被诊断为稳定期精神分裂症患者。我们使用体重指数、血清白蛋白和 GNRI 评估了精神分裂症稳定期的基线营养状况信息。此外,还回顾性地获取了 1 年内基于肺炎的信息,包括诊断和治疗。为了研究营养指标与稳定期精神分裂症患者肺炎风险之间的潜在关联,我们采用了逻辑回归分析法:所有稳定期精神分裂症患者的肺炎发病率为 10.14%,性别差异无统计学意义(男性 vs. 女性,10.63% vs. 9.44%,P = 0.687)。根据营养指标与肺炎的单变量分析,女性患者的血清白蛋白与肺炎之间有很强的相关性(P = 0.022)。此外,我们还对肺炎感染的潜在影响因素进行了调整,结果证实,在女性稳定期精神分裂症患者中,只有血清白蛋白与肺炎风险有关(几率比=0.854,95% CI:0.749-0.975,P=0.02):根据我们的分析,血清白蛋白与女性稳定期精神分裂症患者的肺炎风险密切相关。
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