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Body Muscle Mass Metabolic Data Analysis in Association with Crohn's Disease Activity

  • Poļina Zaļizko*
  • , Monta Urbane
  • , Tereze Hermine Roshofa
  • , Viktorija Mokricka
  • , Laila Meija
  • , Edgars Bodnieks
  • , Aldis Puķītis
  • *Šī darba korespondējošais autors
  • Paula Stradina Clinical University Hospital
  • Riga Stradins University
  • University of Latvia

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Kopsavilkums

Malnutrition is a common complication of Crohn's disease (CD) patients and it is correlated with alterations of the body composition and disease activity. Our prospective pilot study included hospitalised CD patients, age ≥ 18 years. Patients were assessed using the Nutritional Risk Score (NRS2002), the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST), and body bioelectrical impedance analysis. Twenty-three hospitalised patients (median age 36.5, interquartile range (IQR): 28.5-51.5 years) were enrolled; the median CD activity index was 128 (IQR = 6.0-207.0). The study group comprised 48% (n = 11) patients with low CD activity and 52% (n = 12) with high disease activity. According to NRS2002 and MUST, 70% (n = 16) CD patients had malnutrition risk and were in need of nutritional support. The median BMI was lower for the CD group (21.10 [IQR = 19.2-23.3]) than for the control group (23.4 [IQR = 21.5-25.8]) (p = 0.014). In terms of deviation from standard weight, 39% (n = 9) of CD patients showed reduced % body fat. Reduced muscle mass was observed in 48% (n = 11) of CD patients. CD patients with high disease activity had a noticeably increased risk of malnutrition. Identification of the reduction in soft lean muscle mass in CD patients can be used as an anticipatory indicator of disease activity.

OriģinālvalodaAngļu
Lapas (no-līdz)17-21
ŽurnālsProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, Section B: Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences
Sējums76
Izdevuma numurs1
DOIs
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - 1 febr. 2022

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