Hunger and the transition from parenteral nutrition in hospitalized adults: A descriptive cohort study.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1002/jpen.2710
Sergio Henrique Loss, Klara Muller Alves, Aline Camargo Nunes, Joel Stefani, Giovanna Peres Loureiro, Adriana Píscopo, Luciana Verçoza Viana
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Abstract

Background: Parenteral nutrition (PN) provides nutrition to patients who cannot use the digestive tract. Some patients experience delayed appetite recovery after PN, but the factors contributing to this remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether hospitalized patients receiving PN experience reduced hunger or appetite.

Methods: A descriptive cohort study was conducted on adults who underwent PN between April 2022 and July 2023. Data on patient characteristics and nutritional support were collected from medical records. Hunger and satiety were assessed using a validated tool during three phases: clinical stability with calorie-protein targets on PN, transition to oral/enteral feeding, and PN withdrawal. The primary outcome was the absence of hunger assessed by the tool.

Results: Of 231 screened patients, 102 were included. Among these, 62.7% reported hunger during PN. Lipid doses and energy reduction strategies did not affect hunger or satiety. Transition success to oral/enteral nutrition was 2.38 times higher in patients who experienced hunger compared to those who did not (95% CI: 1.59-3.54). Poisson regression identified higher age, inflammation, and metastatic cancer as independent factors associated with the absence of hunger.

Conclusion: This study suggests that PN does not suppress hunger and that factors other than nutritional therapy (age, inflammation, and cancer) could explain the absence of appetite. Considering individual conditions and needs, these findings could guide decision-making strategies regarding the transition from PN to oral/enteral feeding.

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住院成人的饥饿和肠外营养的转变:一项描述性队列研究。
背景:肠外营养(PN)为不能使用消化道的患者提供营养。一些患者在PN后经历延迟的食欲恢复,但导致这种情况的因素尚不清楚。本研究旨在调查住院患者接受PN治疗是否会减少饥饿感或食欲。方法:对2022年4月至2023年7月期间接受PN治疗的成年人进行描述性队列研究。从医疗记录中收集患者特征和营养支持的数据。饥饿感和饱腹感是通过一种经过验证的工具在三个阶段进行评估的:临床稳定,以卡路里-蛋白质为目标的PN,过渡到口服/肠内喂养,PN戒断。该工具评估的主要结果是饥饿的消失。结果:231例筛查患者中,102例纳入。其中,62.7%的人在PN期间报告饥饿。脂质剂量和能量减少策略对饥饿感和饱腹感没有影响。经历过饥饿的患者过渡到口服/肠内营养的成功率是没有经历过饥饿的患者的2.38倍(95% CI: 1.59-3.54)。泊松回归发现,年龄增大、炎症和转移性癌症是与饥饿缺失相关的独立因素。结论:本研究提示PN不能抑制饥饿感,营养治疗以外的因素(年龄、炎症和癌症)可以解释食欲不振。考虑到个体情况和需求,这些发现可以指导从PN过渡到口服/肠内喂养的决策策略。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (JPEN) is the premier scientific journal of nutrition and metabolic support. It publishes original peer-reviewed studies that define the cutting edge of basic and clinical research in the field. It explores the science of optimizing the care of patients receiving enteral or IV therapies. Also included: reviews, techniques, brief reports, case reports, and abstracts.
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