Usefulness of Enteral Nutritional Intake Containing Median-Chain Fatty Acids in Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Weight Loss: A Pilot Study

M. Shiraishi, K. Isahaya, Y. Hasegawa
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Background: No solution has yet been found for the nutritional issues of Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients with weight loss, which affects their prognosis. The objective of the present study was to investigate whether a defined-formula diet rich in ω3 fatty acids improved nutrition through the effect of ghrelin in PD patients with weight loss. Method: Weight, serum total protein, albumin, lipids, serum ghrelin, serum acylghrelin, leptin, and the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale were monitored for approximately 3 months in 11 subjects given a defined-formula diet rich in ω3 fatty acids for 3 months and 5 control subjects who received no such treatment. Results: No significant changes from baseline in serum ghrelin, acylghrelin, and leptin levels were noted after administration of the nutritional product. Meanwhile, compared with the control, changes from baseline in the levels of albumin and weight were significant after the nutritional therapy rich in ω3 fatty acids (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Administration of a medium-chain fatty acid-rich product has few effects on motor functions and activities of daily living in PD patients with weight loss, but it is expected to offer effective ghrelin-mediated nutritional improvement.
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含中链脂肪酸的肠内营养摄入对帕金森病患者体重减轻的有效性:一项初步研究
背景:体重减轻的帕金森病(PD)患者的营养问题影响其预后,目前尚未找到解决方案。本研究的目的是探讨富含ω3脂肪酸的确定配方饮食是否通过胃饥饿素的作用改善体重减轻的PD患者的营养。方法:监测体重、血清总蛋白、白蛋白、血脂、血清生长素、血清酰基生长素、瘦素和统一帕金森病评定量表,对11名给予富含ω3脂肪酸的确定配方饮食3个月的受试者和5名未接受此类治疗的对照组进行约3个月的监测。结果:服用该营养品后,血清ghrelin、acylghrelin和瘦素水平与基线相比没有显著变化。同时,与对照组相比,富含ω3脂肪酸的营养治疗后白蛋白和体重水平较基线变化显著(P < 0.05)。结论:给予富含中链脂肪酸的产品对体重减轻的PD患者的运动功能和日常生活活动影响不大,但有望提供有效的胃饥饿素介导的营养改善。
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