Patients with MAC Lung Disease Have a Low Visceral Fat Area and Low Nutrient Intake

IF 2 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
K. Wakamatsu, N. Nagata, Sanae Maki, H. Omori, H. Kumazoe, K. Ueno, Y. Matsunaga, Makiko Hara, K. Takakura, N. Fukumoto, Nobuhisa Ando, M. Morishige, T. Akasaki, Ichiro Inoshima, S. Ise, M. Izumi, Masayuki Kawasaki
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Abstract

Objective. This study aimed to examine the nutritional status and nutrient intake of patients with MAC lung disease with a focus on visceral fat area. Patients and Methods. Among 116 patients of our hospital with nontuberculous mycobacteriosis who were registered between May 2010 and August 2011, 103 patients with MAC lung disease were included in this study. In all patients, nutritional status and nutrient intake were prospectively examined. Results. Patients were 23 men and 80 women (mean age, 72.3 ± 10.9 years). BMI (kg/m2) at the time of registration was 20.4 ± 2.7 in men and 19.2 ± 2.9 in women. Visceral fat area (cm2) was significantly lower in women (35.7 ± 26.6) than in men (57.5 ± 47.4) (p = 0.0111). The comparison with general healthy adults according to age revealed a markedly reduced visceral fat area among patients with MAC lung disease. With respect to nutrient intake, energy adequacy (86.1 ± 15.7%), protein adequacy (82.4 ± 18.2%), lipid adequacy (78.1 ± 21.8%), and carbohydrate adequacy (89.6 ± 19.2%) ratios were all low at the time of registration. BMI was significantly correlated with protein adequacy (p = 0.0397) and lipid adequacy (p = 0.0214) ratios, while no association was found between visceral fat area and nutrient intake. Conclusion. Patients with MAC lung disease had a low visceral fat area and low nutrient intake.
MAC肺病患者有低内脏脂肪面积和低营养摄入
目标。本研究旨在探讨MAC肺病患者的营养状况和营养摄入,重点关注内脏脂肪区。患者和方法。在我院2010年5月至2011年8月登记的116例非结核分枝杆菌病患者中,103例MAC肺病患者纳入本研究。对所有患者的营养状况和营养摄入进行前瞻性检查。结果。男性23例,女性80例,平均年龄72.3±10.9岁。登记时的BMI (kg/m2)男性为20.4±2.7,女性为19.2±2.9。女性的内脏脂肪面积(cm2)(35.7±26.6)明显低于男性(57.5±47.4)(p = 0.0111)。根据年龄与一般健康成人的比较显示,MAC肺病患者的内脏脂肪面积明显减少。在营养摄入方面,登记时能量充足率(86.1±15.7%)、蛋白质充足率(82.4±18.2%)、脂肪充足率(78.1±21.8%)和碳水化合物充足率(89.6±19.2%)均较低。BMI与蛋白质充足性(p = 0.0397)和脂肪充足性(p = 0.0214)显著相关,而内脏脂肪面积与营养摄入无相关性。结论。MAC肺病患者内脏脂肪面积低,营养摄入量低。
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Pulmonary Medicine
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