Nutritional Management in Liver Cirrhosis: A Combined Systematic Review and Observational Study.

IF 3 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Valentina Amariței, Roxana-Elena Gheorghita, Olga Adriana Caliman Sturdza
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Abstract

Background: Liver cirrhosis is a complex and chronic pathology with the potential to impact a number of factors, including the patient's health, nutritional status and diet. Proper nutritional intake plays an essential role alongside the necessary medical and recovery treatments.

Methods: This study was conducted on a group that included patients of varying age demographics. They were required to undertake a 24 h food recall as well as two other questionnaires (CNAQ and CLDQ-NASH) that reported the level of appetite and nutrition and other aspects that focused on the patient's general health and quality of life, respectively.

Results: The results of the study indicated the presence of reduced appetite and a decrease in quality of life, as reported by questionnaire scores of less than 28 points for appetite and less than 4 points for quality of life. The 24 h dietary recalls revealed that the majority of patients exhibited a preference for meals comprising red and processed meats and traditional foods such as soups and animal foods and a low consumption of white meat, fish, legumes and fiber.

Conclusions: The study's findings reveal an imbalance in the patients' nutritional intake and underscore the critical importance of nutritional support for patients with liver cirrhosis. However, further research is needed in this regard to determine the factors leading to nutritional deficiencies and the causes leading to refusal of nutritional intervention within the management of this disease.

肝硬化的营养管理:一项综合系统评价和观察性研究。
背景:肝硬化是一种复杂的慢性病理,可能影响许多因素,包括患者的健康、营养状况和饮食。适当的营养摄入与必要的医疗和康复治疗一起起着至关重要的作用。方法:本研究是对一组包括不同年龄人口统计数据的患者进行的。他们被要求进行24小时的食物召回以及另外两份问卷(CNAQ和CLDQ-NASH),分别报告食欲和营养水平以及其他关注患者总体健康和生活质量的方面。结果:研究结果表明食欲下降和生活质量下降的存在,问卷调查显示食欲得分低于28分,生活质量得分低于4分。24小时的饮食回顾显示,大多数患者表现出对红肉和加工肉类以及汤和动物性食品等传统食品的偏好,白肉、鱼、豆类和纤维的摄入量很少。结论:该研究结果揭示了患者营养摄入的不平衡,并强调了营养支持对肝硬化患者的重要性。然而,在这方面需要进一步的研究,以确定导致营养缺乏的因素和导致在这种疾病的管理中拒绝营养干预的原因。
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