Up date nutritional support for patients with COPD

Ivone Martins Ferreira
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Abstract

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with multiple comorbid conditions including ischemic heart disease, peripheral muscular dysfunction, osteoporosis, osteopenia, glaucoma, anemia, anxiety , depression, caquexia and malnutrition. A number of individuals with COPD experience involuntary weight loss as the condition progresses and weight loss, muscle wasting and tissue depletion are commonly seen.

Malnutrition has a negative impact on the clinical course of COPD. The negative impact of malnutrition has led to interest in nutritional assessment and supplementation, alone or in combination with anabolic substances or appetite stimulants, in an effort to improve disease outcome. The effects of nutritional supplementation on weigh gain and anthropometric parameters were small suggesting that oral supplementation alone is of limited efficacy. The studies with anabolic steroids or growth hormone showed improvement in nutritional parameters but no improvement in exercise capacity.

Large randomized trials that include measure of lean body mass, exercise capacity and quality of life should be stimulated.

COPD患者的最新营养支持
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)与多种合并症有关,包括缺血性心脏病、外周肌肉功能障碍、骨质疏松症、骨质减少症、青光眼、贫血、焦虑、抑郁、骨质疏松症和营养不良。随着病情的进展,许多COPD患者会经历非自愿的体重减轻,体重减轻、肌肉萎缩和组织消耗是常见的。营养不良对慢性阻塞性肺病的临床病程有负面影响。营养不良的负面影响引起了对营养评估和补充的兴趣,单独或与合成代谢物质或食欲刺激剂联合使用,以努力改善疾病结局。营养补充对体重增加和人体测量参数的影响很小,这表明单独口服补充的效果有限。使用合成代谢类固醇或生长激素的研究表明,营养参数有所改善,但运动能力没有改善。应该鼓励包括瘦体重、运动能力和生活质量测量在内的大型随机试验。
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