Nutritional Interventions in Older, Frail Persons with Heart Failure-A Systematic Narrative Review.

JAR life Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14283/jarlife.2024.15
K Belqaid, G F Irving, N Waldréus
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Frailty is a clinical condition common among older persons with heart failure (HF) and has been associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes such as falls, disability, long-term care, and death. Malnutrition in terms of weight loss and sarcopenia is closely related to frailty. This review summarises nutritional interventions to improve components of frailty in older persons with HF. The online databases of Medline, Embase, Web of Science and Cinahl were searched in 2022 to identify studies of nutritional interventions among older persons with HF with outcomes related to frailty (e.g., body composition or functional measures). The records were screened, and eligible articles identified. In addition, reference lists of eligible articles and of four previously published reviews regarding HF and nutrition were screened. Eight articles were included in the review, of which seven were controlled trials and one was a feasibility study. Nutritional interventions included: vitamin D supplementation (n =2), protein supplementation (n =3), enteral nutrition (EN) or oral nutritional supplements (ONS) (n =2), or a low carbohydrate diet (n =1). The studies using protein supplementation, ONS or EN reported improvements on functional measures or body composition. Furthermore, the results from this review add to the evidence of the importance of combining nutritional support with physical activity to improve muscle mass and functional outcomes among older persons with HF.

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年老体弱的心力衰竭患者的营养干预--系统叙述性综述。
虚弱是心力衰竭(HF)老年人中常见的一种临床症状,与跌倒、残疾、长期护理和死亡等不良后果的风险增加有关。体重减轻和肌肉疏松症等营养不良与虚弱密切相关。本综述总结了改善高血压老年人虚弱成分的营养干预措施。2022 年,我们在 Medline、Embase、Web of Science 和 Cinahl 等在线数据库中进行了检索,以确定对患有高血压的老年人进行营养干预的研究,并得出与虚弱相关的结果(如身体成分或功能测量)。对这些记录进行了筛选,并确定了符合条件的文章。此外,还筛选了符合条件的文章的参考文献目录以及之前发表的四篇有关高血压与营养的综述。八篇文章被纳入综述,其中七篇为对照试验,一篇为可行性研究。营养干预措施包括:补充维生素 D(2 项)、补充蛋白质(3 项)、肠内营养(EN)或口服营养补充剂(ONS)(2 项)或低碳水化合物饮食(1 项)。使用蛋白质补充剂、口服营养补充剂或 EN 的研究报告称,患者的功能指标或身体成分均有所改善。此外,本综述的结果进一步证明了将营养支持与体育锻炼相结合对改善高血压老年人肌肉质量和功能结果的重要性。
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