移植后糖尿病:营养状况和身体成分的调查结果

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Laura Pereira Barretto, Patrícia Moreira Gomes, Natália Rossin Guidorizzi, Miguel Moyses Neto, Elen Almeida Romao, Paula Garcia Chiarello
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摘要

简介:体重增加和身体成分的变化与肾移植后糖尿病的发病有关,详细了解这些变化有助于预防这种情况的发生。本研究旨在评估肾移植术后糖尿病的患病率以及术后一年糖尿病患者营养状况和身体成分的变化。研究纳入了 29 名 18 岁以上接受孤立肾移植且未患糖尿病的患者,并对其进行了为期一年的随访。移植后出院时和一年后,对患者进行人体测量(体重、身高和腹围)、身体成分(生物电阻抗)、常规生化指标和饮食摄入评估。术后第一年,27.6%的患者患有糖尿病,平均在移植后 4 个月确诊。从研究开始到结束,糖尿病组患者的体重和体脂都有所增加,尤其是腹部脂肪。结论两组患者的体重都有所增加,但非糖尿病组的这些变化可以解释为营养状况的改善。新陈代谢异常与免疫抑制和饮食习惯有关,这两种因素长期结合在一起会增加患糖尿病的风险,因此这组患者应优先得到营养护理。
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Post-transplant diabetes mellitus: Findings in nutritional status and body composition

Introduction

Weight gain and changes in body composition are associated with the onset of diabetes after kidney transplantation, and detailing these changes can help prevent this situation. The study aimed to assess the prevalence of diabetes mellitus after kidney transplantation and changes in the nutritional status and body composition in patients with diabetes one year from surgery.

Materials and methods

This survey was a single-center, prospective cohort study. Twenty-nine patients over 18 years old who underwent isolated kidney transplantation, without diabetes, were included and followed up for one year. At hospital discharge after transplantation and one year later, anthropometric (weight, height and abdominal circumference), body composition (electrical bioimpedance), routine biochemical and dietary intake assessments were performed.

Results

Most of the patients were male (75%), and the mean age was 48.0 ± 11.8 years old. In the first-year post-surgery 27.6% of patients had DM and the diagnosis was made, on average, 4 months after transplantation. The group with diabetes had, from the beginning to the end of the study, greater weight and body fat, especially abdominal fat. The non-diabetic group, after one year, showed an increase in phase angle, body weight and body masses, more pronounced of fat-free mass, when compared with fat mass gain.

Conclusions

Both groups showed weight gain, but in the non-diabetic group these changes can be interpreted as an improvement in the nutritional profile. Metabolic abnormalities associated with immunosuppression and eating habits, combination that maintains increased the risk for diabetes for long time, keeping this group with priority in nutritional care.

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期刊介绍: Endocrinología, Diabetes y Nutrición is the official journal of the Spanish Society of Endocrinology and Nutrition (Sociedad Española de Endocrinología y Nutrición, SEEN) and the Spanish Society of Diabetes (Sociedad Española de Diabetes, SED), and was founded in 1954. The aim of the journal is to improve knowledge and be a useful tool in practice for clinical and laboratory specialists, trainee physicians, researchers, and nurses interested in endocrinology, diabetes, nutrition and related disciplines. It is an international journal published in Spanish (print and online) and English (online), covering different fields of endocrinology and metabolism, including diabetes, obesity, and nutrition disorders, as well as the most relevant research produced mainly in Spanish language territories. The quality of the contents is ensured by a prestigious national and international board, and by a selected panel of specialists involved in a rigorous peer review. The result is that only manuscripts containing high quality research and with utmost interest for clinicians and professionals related in the field are published. The Journal publishes Original clinical and research articles, Reviews, Special articles, Clinical Guidelines, Position Statements from both societies and Letters to the editor. Endocrinología, Diabetes y Nutrición can be found at Science Citation Index Expanded, Medline/PubMed and SCOPUS.
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