Nutritional and pulmonary function assessment in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Effects of nutritional supplementation.
Asia Pac J Clin Nutr
; 7(1): 88-93, 1998 Mar.
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We found that with oral supplementation by a liquid soy-based protein hydrolysate in malnourished COPD patients (BMI <= 20), it possible to increase weight over a 6-week period, and body water and an index of muscle mass (MAMC), but not total body nitrogen (TBN judged by Nitrogen Index) which identifies a particular challenge for nutrition support in COPD patients. There was no associated improvement in pulmonary function but we found that better nourished COPD patients (BMI > 20) had some pulmonary function advantage; it is suggested that TBN may need to improve with nutrition support for pulmonary function to improve.
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