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J Health Popul Nutr ; 42(1): 45, 2023 05 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37218015

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BACKGROUND: Home Enteral Nutrition (HEN) is used to prevent or correct malnutrition in outpatients. Due to the complexity of this process, the indication, follow-up, and results of an educational program of HEN patients was evaluated. METHODS: A prospective, observational, real-life, multicenter study was performed in 21 Spanish Hospital. Patients receiving HEN by nasogastric tube or ostomy were included. The following variables were collected: age, gender, HEN indication, type of formula, nutritional requirements, laboratory variables, complications, and quality standards of the educational program. To calculate the energy and protein requirements, the FAO/WHO/UNU formula was used considering the adjusted weight of the patients. All data were analyzed using SPSS.24. RESULTS: 414 patients were included. Most conditions diagnosed were neurodegenerative diseases (64.8%). 100 (25.3%) were diabetic. The mean weight was 59.3 ± 10.4 kg and BMI 22.6 ± 3.2. Moderate protein-calorie malnutrition was predominant at baseline (46.4%). Improvement in nutritional status at six months was recorded in more than 75% of patients (p < 0.05). Tolerance problems, diarrhea and abdominal distension fell between the 3- and 6-month visits (p < 0.05). Patients who received intermittent EN had fewer tolerance-related effects (OR 0.042; 95% CI 0.006-0.279) and less diarrhoea (OR 0.042; 95% CI 0.006-0.279). At the baseline and 6-month visits, compliance with the educational measures proposed by the prescriber was ≥ 99%. CONCLUSION: The nutritional assessment to prescribe individualized HEN to each patient, together with educational measures and training in the proper use of this treatment for both patients and trainers, improves nutritional status and reduces the onset of adverse events.


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Serviços de Assistência Domiciliar , Desnutrição , Humanos , Nutrição Enteral/efeitos adversos , Nutrição Enteral/métodos , Estudos Prospectivos , Estado Nutricional , Desnutrição/prevenção & controle , Desnutrição/etiologia , Diarreia/etiologia
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Clin Nutr ; 38(3): 1253-1261, 2019 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31060718

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: The purpose of this study was to assess nutritional status, quality of life (QoL) and function in malnourished or at risk for malnutrition community-dwelling (CD) and nursing home-dwelling (NHD) elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2), receiving treatment with a diabetes-specific oral nutritional supplement (DSONS). METHODS: A prospective, multicentre, observational study was conducted. A DSONS (high-calorie, high-protein, with slow-digestible carbohydrate and high monounsaturated fatty acid - MUFA-content - Glucerna® 1.5 Cal) had been prescribed the week before inclusion. The following assessments were undertaken at baseline (BL), at week 6 (V1) and at month 3 (FV): body mass index (BMI), glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c), nutritional status (Mini Nutritional Assessment - MNA), QoL (EQ-5D questionnaire), and functional status (Katz Index - KI of Independence in Activities of Daily Living). The data were reported in the overall population (OP) and in the CD and NHD groups. RESULTS: A total of 402 patients aged 80.8 ± 8.5 years were evaluable (44.5% men), including 61.7% CD and 38.3% NHD. BMI (kg/m2) increased in the OP from 22.0 ± 3.5 at BL to 22.5 ± 3.6 at V1 (p < 0.001) and 23.0 ± 3.7 at the FV (p < 0.001). BMI also increased in the CD group (p < 0.001) and in the NHD group (p < 0.001). HbA1c decreased in the OP from 7.3 ± 1.1% at BL to 7.2 ± 1.0% at V1 and 7.0 ± 0.9% at the FV (p < 0.001), in both the CD (p < 0.001) and the NHD groups (p = 0.020). The mean overall MNA score increased in the OP from 13.1 ± 4.8 at BL to 17.0 ± 4.7 at V1 and 18.6 ± 5.1 at the FV (p < 0.001). The mean overall MNA score also increased in the CD (p < 0.001) and the NHD groups (p < 0.001). The mean overall EQ-5D score improved in the OP from 46.0 ± 18.0 at BL to 54.8 ± 17.5 at V1 and 59.7 ± 18.8 at the FV (p < 0.001). The mean overall EQ-5D score also improved in the CD (p < 0.001) and the NHD groups (p < 0.001). Gastrointestinal adverse events were seen in only 2% of patients. Treatment compliance was 94.4%. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, conducted in routine, multicentre, clinical settings, the treatment with the high-calorie, high-protein, with slow-digestible carbohydrate, and high MUFA content DSNOS - Glucerna® 1.5 Cal-, was associated with improvements in HbA1c, nutritional status, BMI and QoL following 6 weeks and 3 months of treatment in both institutionalised and non-institutionalised elderly patients with diabetes who were malnourished or at risk for malnutrition. A slight improvement in functional status was also observed at 12 weeks. As this is an observational effectiveness study, a randomized controlled trial would be necessary to establish a causal relationship between the DSNOS and the described events.


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 , Carboidratos da Dieta , Gorduras Insaturadas na Dieta , Estado Nutricional/fisiologia , Qualidade de Vida , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/dietoterapia , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/epidemiologia , Carboidratos da Dieta/administração & dosagem , Carboidratos da Dieta/uso terapêutico , Gorduras Insaturadas na Dieta/administração & dosagem , Gorduras Insaturadas na Dieta/uso terapêutico , Suplementos Nutricionais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Desnutrição , Cooperação do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Estudos Prospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Med Clin (Barc) ; 150(10): 411, 2018 05 23.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29292101
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Nutr Hosp ; 34(3): 555-561, 2017 06 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28627189

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INTRODUCTION: There have been several studies focusing on caloric intake during the last years, while protein content relevance has been underestimated. Some recent evidence has shown that protein deficiency has also an impact on patient outcomes. We have studied the nitrogen (N) content in parenteral nutrition (PN) bags administered to adult patients in a Spanish tertiary level hospital for four years. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients who received parenteral nutrition in the general ward and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) were recorded. Caloric and protein content were registered and adjusted to weight and length of stay. Data were compared among three group of patients: those in the general ward, those in the ICU and those requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT). The one-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) test was used after checking data normality and homoscedasticity. RESULTS: There was an increase in the mean g N/stay year after year (p < 0.01) from 14 to 15.5 g, with a decrease in non-protein caloric content (p < 0.001) from 111.6 to 101.8 kcal/g N. The range was established from 4.1 to 32.6 g. PN diets with ≥ 18 g N% ranged from 12.8% (2010) to 19.6% (2013). There were significant differences among the groups when comparing the variable g N/stay (p < 0.0001): 13.5 general ward vs15.9 ICU patients vs17.6 ICU with RRT, also when referring to adjusted weight. CONCLUSIONS: According to most recent recommendations nitrogen has been provided in higher amounts than previously, especially in critical care patients with RRT.


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Estado Terminal , Nitrogênio/administração & dosagem , Nutrição Parenteral/métodos , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Cuidados Críticos , Ingestão de Energia , Feminino , Alimentos Formulados/análise , Hospitais Gerais , Humanos , Tempo de Internação , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Terapia de Substituição Renal , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Nutr. hosp ; 34(3): 548-554, mayo-jun. 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS | ID: ibc-164108

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Introduction: There have been several studies focusing on caloric intake during the last years, while protein content relevance has been underestimated. Some recent evidence has shown that protein deficiency has also an impact on patient outcomes. We have studied the nitrogen (N) content in parenteral nutrition (PN) bags administered to adult patients in a Spanish tertiary level hospital for four years. Material and methods: Patients who received parenteral nutrition in the general ward and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) were recorded. Caloric and protein content were registered and adjusted to weight and length of stay. Data were compared among three group of patients: those in the general ward, those in the ICU and those requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT). The one-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) test was used after checking data normality and homoscedasticity Results: There was an increase in the mean g N/stay year after year (p < 0.01) from 14 to 15.5 g, with a decrease in non-protein caloric content (p < 0.001) from 111.6 to 101.8 kcal/g N. The range was established from 4.1 to 32.6 g. PN diets with ≥ 18 g N% ranged from 12.8% (2010) to 19.6% (2013). There were significant differences among the groups when comparing the variable g N/stay (p < 0.0001): 13.5 general ward vs 15.9 ICU patients vs 17.6 ICU with RRT, also when referring to adjusted weight. Conclusions: According to most recent recommendations nitrogen has been provided in higher amounts than previously, especially in critical care patients with RRT (AU)


Introducción: algunos estudios recientes sugieren que se ha dado gran importancia al aporte calórico en la nutrición parenteral (NP) del paciente adulto, infraestimando su contenido proteico. Sin embargo, se ha demostrado su relación con los resultados clínicos. Con este objetivo se ha estudiado el contenido en nitrógeno (N) de las NP administradas en un hospital terciario a lo largo de cuatro años. Material y métodos: se recogieron datos de la NP de pacientes hospitalizados en planta, así como en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI). El peso del paciente, su índice de masa corporal (IMC), el contenido en nitrógeno (total y por peso), el aporte calórico no proteico y la duración de la NP fueron algunas de las variables estudiadas. Se compararon en 2013 los aportes en la planta general, en UCI y en aquellos que recibieron algún tipo de terapia renal sustitutiva (TRS). Se utilizó el análisis de varianza (ANOVA) de un factor, previa comprobación de la normalidad y homocedasticidad. Resultados: se ha observado un aumento progresivo en aporte nitrogenado medio diario cada año (p < 0,01) de 14 a 15,05 g, con descenso del contenido calórico no proteico (p < 0,001) de 111,6 a 101,8 kcal /g N. El rango de N en bolsa fue de 4,1 a 32,6 g. Aumentó el porcentaje de bolsas con ≥ 18 g N (12,8 en 2010 vs. 19,6 en 2013). También hubo diferencias entre grupos de pacientes en g N/estancia (p < 0,0001): 13,5 plantas de hospitalización vs. 15,9 UCI vs. 17,6 UCI con TRS, igualmente si referidos a peso ajustado. Conclusiones: En consonancia con las recomendaciones más recientes, el contenido en nitrógenos ha aumentado con los años, en especial en la NP del paciente crítico, siendo aún mayor en los sometidos a TRS (AU)


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Humanos , Adulto , Soluções de Nutrição Parenteral/análise , Soluções de Nutrição Parenteral/síntese química , Estado Terminal/terapia , Nitrogênio/química , Proteínas/síntese química , Cuidados Críticos/tendências , Análise de Variância , Índice de Massa Corporal , Antropometria/métodos
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Nutr Hosp ; 30(5): 1020-31, 2014 Nov 01.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25365004

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BACKGROUND: There is a prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM), unknown DM and stress hyperglycemia among hospital patients, and the nutritional treatment is a key part of care, where carbohydrates (CH) intake is a controversial issue. There is also a discussion on the increase of prevalence for DM, obesity and metabolic disease with refined CH or sugar. OBJECTIVES: This review examines the recommendations from different scientific societies about the percentage of CH in the total calorie intake of the diabetic patient, the CH value in the glycemic index and glycemic load, the new CH included in enteral formulae and the association of refined CH with the high prevalence of DM and metabolic disease. METHODS: Systematic review of literature using the electronic scientific databases Pubmed, Science Direct, Scielo, Scopus and Medline. CONCLUSIONS: Scientific societies are flexible about the CH intake in the diet of diabetic patients, suggesting to customize it according to each metabolic profile. Using the glycemic index and glycemic load can provide an extra benefit in the postprandial glycemic control. The new diabetes-specific enteral formulae, with fructooligosaccharides, resistant maltodextrins and fructose-free show efficacy in improving the glycemic control, although more controlled and long-term studies are needed. There is still some controversy about the links between sugar intake and DM, obesity and metabolic disease, although this relationship would be more linked to an increase of the total calorie intake than to a specific nutrient.


Introducción: La diabetes mellitus (DM), la DM no conocida y la hiperglucemia de estrés en pacientes hospitalizados, es prevalente, y el tratamiento nutricional es una parte fundamental de su cuidado, siendo el aporte de hidratos de carbono (HC) uno de los aspectos controvertidos. Igualmente está a debate el incremento de la prevalencia de DM, obesidad y enfermedad metabólica con los HC refinados o azúcares. Objetivos: Esta revisión examina las recomendaciones de las distintas Sociedades Científicas en cuanto al porcentaje que los HC tienen que tener en el contenido calórico total de la dieta del diabético, el valor del índice y carga glucémica de los HC, los nuevos HC incluidos en las fórmulas enterales y la relación de los HC refinados con la alta prevalencia de DM y la enfermedad metabólica. Métodos: Revisión sistemática de la literatura usando las bases científicas electrónicas Pubmed, Science Direct, Scielo, Scopus y Medline. Conclusiones: Las Sociedades Científicas flexibilizan el aporte de HC en la dieta del diabético e indican individualizar la misma en función del perfil metabólico. El uso del índice y carga glucémica puede proporcionar un beneficio adicional en el control glucémico postprandial. Las nuevas fórmulas enterales específicas para diabetes, con fructooligosacáridos, maltodextrinas resistentes y sin fructosa son eficaces en mejorar el control glucémico, aunque necesitamos más estudios controlados y a largo plazo. Persiste controversia sobre la relación entre ingesta de azúcares y DM, obesidad y enfermedad metabólica, aunque la asociación estaría más relacionada con un aumento del aporte calórico total que con un nutriente específico.


Assuntos
Diabetes Mellitus/etiologia , Carboidratos da Dieta/efeitos adversos , Doenças Metabólicas/etiologia , Ingestão de Energia , Humanos , Necessidades Nutricionais , Obesidade/etiologia
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Nutr. hosp ; 30(5): 1020-1031, nov. 2014. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-132306

RESUMO

Introducción: La diabetes mellitus (DM), la DM no conocida y la hiperglucemia de estrés en pacientes hospitalizados, es prevalente, y el tratamiento nutricional es una parte fundamental de su cuidado, siendo el aporte de hidratos de carbono (HC) uno de los aspectos controvertidos. Igualmente está a debate el incremento de la prevalencia de DM, obesidad y enfermedad metabólica con los HC refinados o azúcares. Objetivos: Esta revisión examina las recomendaciones de las distintas Sociedades Científicas en cuanto al porcentaje que los HC tienen que tener en el contenido calórico total de la dieta del diabético, el valor del índice y carga glucémica de los HC, los nuevos HC incluidos en las fórmulas enterales y la relación de los HC refinados con la alta prevalencia de DM y la enfermedad metabólica. Métodos: Revisión sistemática de la literatura usando las bases científicas electrónicas Pubmed, Science Direct, Scielo, Scopus y Medline. Conclusiones: Las Sociedades Científicas flexibilizan el aporte de HC en la dieta del diabético e indican individualizar la misma en función del perfil metabólico. El uso del índice y carga glucémica puede proporcionar un beneficio adicional en el control glucémico postprandial. Las nuevas fórmulas enterales específicas para diabetes, con fructooligosacáridos, maltodextrinas resistentes y sin fructosa son eficaces en mejorar el control glucémico, aunque necesitamos más estudios controlados y a largo plazo. Persiste controversia sobre la relación entre ingesta de azúcares y DM, obesidad y enfermedad metabólica, aunque la asociación estaría más relacionada con un aumento del aporte calórico total que con un nutriente específico (AU)


Background: There is a prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM), unknown DM and stress hyperglycemia among hospital patients, and the nutritional treatment is a key part of care, where carbohydrates (CH) intake is a controversial issue. There is also a discussion on the increase of prevalence for DM, obesity and metabolic disease with refined CH or sugar. Objectives: This review examines the recommendations from different scientific societies about the percentage of CH in the total calorie intake of the diabetic patient, the CH value in the glycemic index and glycemic load, the new CH included in enteral formulae and the association of refined CH with the high prevalence of DM and metabolic disease. Methods: Systematic review of literature using the electronic scientific databases Pubmed, Science Direct, Scielo, Scopus and Medline. Conclusions: Scientific societies are flexible about the CH intake in the diet of diabetic patients, suggesting to customize it according to each metabolic profile. Using the glycemic index and glycemic load can provide an extrabenefit in the postprandial glycemic control. The new diabetes-specific enteral formulae, with fructooligosaccharides, resistant maltodextrins and fructose-free show efficacy in improving the glycemic control, although more controlled and long-term studies are needed. There is still some controversy about the links between sugar intake and DM, obesity and metabolic disease, although this relationship would be more linked to an increase of the total calorie intake than to a specific nutrient (AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Carboidratos da Dieta/administração & dosagem , Carboidratos da Dieta , Carboidratos da Dieta/toxicidade , Diabetes Mellitus/sangue , Diabetes Mellitus/diagnóstico , Carboidratos da Dieta , Carboidratos da Dieta/farmacocinética , Carboidratos da Dieta/uso terapêutico , Diabetes Mellitus/patologia , Diabetes Mellitus/prevenção & controle
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