接受营养支持的成年住院患者的营养摄入量与肌肉质量之间的关系:前瞻性队列研究。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1002/jpen.2611
Luciana de Abreu Silva MSc, RD, Simone de Vasconcelos Generoso PhD, RD, Vanessa Moreira da Rocha RD, Lincoln Antinossi Cordeiro da Mata MD, Carolina Fernandes Castro RD, Mariana Vassallo Ribeiro RD, Bruna Guerra Campolina RD, Camila Kümmel Duarte PhD, RD
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目的:本研究旨在评估使用营养支持的患者在住院期间肌肉质量变化与能量和蛋白质摄入以及临床和营养结果之间的关系:本研究旨在评估使用营养支持的患者在住院期间通过不同公式估算的肌肉质量变化与能量和蛋白质摄入以及临床和营养结果之间的关联:一项前瞻性观察研究,研究对象为2021年12月14日至2022年12月14日期间使用肠内和/或肠外营养疗法并接受营养治疗委员会监测的18岁以上患者。研究人员从电子记录中收集数据,并通过 11 个方程估算出接受营养支持的患者在住院开始和结束时肌肉质量的四个不同部分:共有 261 名患者接受了评估,中位年龄为 61.0(49.0-69.75)岁,其中 106 人为女性(40.6%)。根据营养诊断结果,多名参与者患有严重营养不良(39.5%)。大多数肌肉质量估算方程显示,住院期间肌肉质量有所下降。所有患者在住院期间都出现了能量和蛋白质负平衡,但蛋白质摄入越多,瘦软组织就越多。此外,感染、代谢并发症和计划饮食中断的次数越多,肌肉量减少的几率就越大:结论:使用营养支持的患者在住院期间,肌肉质量的变化与能量和蛋白质的摄入量之间可能存在关联。此外,肌肉质量的变化还与营养支持引起的并发症有关。研究结果强调了在没有其他方法的情况下,通过人体测量来估算肌肉质量的重要性。
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Association between nutrition intake and muscle mass in adult inpatients receiving nutrition support: A prospective cohort study

Objective

The present study aimed to evaluate the association between muscle mass variation, estimated by different equations, during hospitalization with the energy and protein intake and clinical and nutrition outcomes of patients using nutrition support.

Methods

A prospective observational study with patients older than 18 years in use of enteral and/or parenteral nutrition therapy and monitored by the Nutritional Therapy Committee between December 14, 2021, and December 14, 2022. Data were collected from the electronic records and were applied in 11 equations to estimate the four different portions of muscle mass of patients receiving nutrition support at the beginning and the end of hospitalization.

Results

A total of 261 patients were evaluated, with a median age of 61.0 (49.0–69.75) years, and 106 were women (40.6%). According to the nutrition diagnosis, several participants had severe malnutrition (39.5%). The most muscle mass estimation equations indicated a reduction of muscle mass during hospitalization. All patients presented negative energy and protein balances during hospitalization, but greater protein intake increased the lean soft tissue. Also, the greater the number of infections, metabolic complications, and scheduled diet interruption, the greater was the chance of losing muscle mass.

Conclusion

There can be an association between the variation in muscle mass and energy and protein intake during hospitalization of patients using nutrition support. In addition, variation in muscle mass was associated with complications from nutrition support. The results emphasize the importance of anthropometric measurements to estimate muscle mass when other methods are not available.

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