Nutrition Profile and Quality of Life of Adult Chronic Kidney Disease Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis in India: An Exploratory Study.

Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-29 DOI:10.25259/ijn_562_23
Apeksha Ekbote, Suparna Ghosh-Jerath, Vidisha Sharma, Suresh Sankara Subbaiyan, Kamal D Shah, Vidya Rajesh Joshi, Ganesh Rameshwar Ankush, Shruti Sharma, Savitha Kasiviswanathan
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Background: Malnutrition and suboptimal food intake are common concerns among chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Medical nutrition therapy plays a significant role in ensuring the well-being of CKD patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD). The present study explored the dietary intake and quality of life (QOL) of CKD patients on MHD.

Materials and methods: Adult CKD patients (n = 107, >20 years, 72% male) on MHD were conveniently selected from dialysis centers across India. This cross-sectional exploratory study elicited information on general profile, height, dry body weight, biochemical parameters, food intake, and QOL of the patients. Nutrient intake was compared with Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) Guidelines.

Results: The average energy and protein intake per kg body weight was below the recommendations (energy ∼21 kcal/kg vs. 30-35 kcal/kg body weight and protein ∼0.7g/kg vs. 1-1.2 g/kg body weight). Majority of them (>75%) had inadequate energy and protein intake. The sodium intake of the participants (3109.42 ± 1012.31 mg) was higher than the suggested limit. The energy and protein intake/kg ideal body weight of female patients was significantly higher than male patients (p < 0.05). Overall, their QOL was satisfactory. However, nearly half of them (47%) reported moderate-level problem in the pain and discomfort dimension.

Conclusion: Patients were not meeting the recommendations especially for energy and protein. Patient-specific customized nutrition counseling along with routine nutrition assessment, follow-up of patients and continued nutrition education, and motivation and support from the medical care team, especially the dietitian is needed for better dietary compliance and overall improvement of QOL.

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印度维持性血液透析的成年慢性肾病患者的营养状况和生活质量:一项探索性研究
背景:营养不良和食物摄入不足是慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者普遍关注的问题。医学营养疗法在确保接受维持性血液透析(MHD)的 CKD 患者的健康方面发挥着重要作用。本研究探讨了接受维持性血液透析(MHD)的 CKD 患者的饮食摄入量和生活质量(QOL):从印度各地的透析中心方便地挑选了接受维持性血液透析(MHD)的成年 CKD 患者(107 人,年龄大于 20 岁,72% 为男性)。这项横断面探索性研究收集了患者的一般概况、身高、干体重、生化指标、食物摄入量和 QOL 等信息。营养摄入量与肾脏疾病结果质量倡议(KDOQI)指南进行了比较:结果:每公斤体重的平均能量和蛋白质摄入量低于推荐值(能量为 21 千卡/公斤,而推荐值为 30-35 千卡/公斤;蛋白质为 0.7 克/公斤,而推荐值为 1-1.2 克/公斤)。其中大部分人(>75%)的能量和蛋白质摄入不足。参与者的钠摄入量(3109.42 ± 1012.31 毫克)高于建议限值。女性患者每公斤理想体重的能量和蛋白质摄入量明显高于男性患者(P < 0.05)。总体而言,患者的生活质量令人满意。然而,近一半的患者(47%)在疼痛和不适方面存在中度问题:结论:患者没有达到营养建议的要求,尤其是能量和蛋白质方面。为提高饮食依从性并全面改善 QOL,医疗团队(尤其是营养师)需要提供针对患者的定制营养咨询以及常规营养评估、患者随访、持续营养教育、激励和支持。
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