Screening of malnutrition using clinical, dietary and anthropometric variables in an Indian hemodialysis population

Roy, Linda Grace and Manjunath, S. S. and Asna Urooj (2015) Screening of malnutrition using clinical, dietary and anthropometric variables in an Indian hemodialysis population. JMED Research, 2015.

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Abstract

The study investigated the association of the degree of malnutrition to anthropometric and biochemical measures, malnutrition inflammation score (MIS) and dietary intake of subjects undergoing hemodialysis (HD). 72 non diabetic HD subjects from 3 major hospitals in Mysore city participated in the study. Health habits, disease history, somatic and clinical measures, MIS and dietary intakes were recorded. Majority (75) fell in the underweight category of BMI (body mass index) classification. Serum levels of creatinine, TIBC (total iron binding capacity), potassium, calcium and phosphorus values were significantly higher (Pâ°Â¤0.01) in males whereas urea, albumin, sodium, serum protein and cholesterol were significantly higher (Pâ°Â¤0.01) in females. MIS classified patients into 72 mild-moderately malnourished, 15 severely malnourished and 13 normal. Each measure clearly depicted the existence of malnutrition indicating the need for a nutrition support system. Therefore the present study can be a base for a further study to find the effect of a renal specific nutritional supplement.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Malnutrition and Hemodialysis and Anthropometry and Malnutrition Inflammation Score
Subjects: B Life Science > Food Science and Nutrition
Divisions: Department of > Food Science and Nutrition
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Date Deposited: 25 Jul 2019 06:26
Last Modified: 25 Jul 2019 06:26
URI: http://eprints.uni-mysore.ac.in/id/eprint/5546

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