撒哈拉以南非洲某国血液透析维持治疗患者的膳食摄入量和营养状况横断面分析。

IF 1.7 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
International Journal of Nephrology Pub Date : 2021-05-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/1826075
Nyangi A Gityamwi, Kathryn H Hart, Barbara Engel
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摘要

营养不良在透析患者中很常见,但撒哈拉以南地区资源匮乏地区有关这一问题的文献不足。我们对血液透析(HD)患者的饮食摄入和营养状况进行了横断面调查,以了解该地区这一人群的现状。我们对坦桑尼亚一家肾科医院中年龄≥18 岁、透析时间≥3 个月的血液透析患者的习惯饮食和营养摄入情况进行了评估。此外,还进行了人体测量和生化测试。他们的饮食主要以淀粉类食物为主,蔬菜选择有限。水果和动物蛋白的摄入量也很少(各为 1 份/天)。女性的水果摄入量高于男性(中位数(第 25 位,第 75 位)=2(1,2.3)份对 0.5(0,1.7)份,p=0.008)。超过 70% 的参与者的蛋白质和能量摄入量、膳食铁、血清白蛋白、肌肉质量和手握力 (HGS) 均未达到最佳水平。蛋白质和能量摄入不足以及透析清除率(UTR)随着体重/体重指数(BMI)和其他特定成分(MAMC 和 FMI)的增加而增加。红肉摄入量与血清肌酐(r = 0.46,p = 0.01)、钾(r = 0.39,p = 0.03)和 HGS(r = 0.43,p = 0.02)显著正相关,与血清铁(r = 0.32,p = 0.07)的相关性接近显著。C-RP与白蛋白浓度呈负相关(r = -0.32,p = 0.02),C-RP在可接受范围内的参与者血红蛋白水平显著较高(p = 0.03,效应大小 = -0.28)。URR 与血红蛋白浓度呈负相关(r = -0.36,p = 0.02)。改进营养服务,提供适合个人情况和文化背景的实用饮食建议,使患者能够在优化疾病管理的同时做出明智的食物选择,将使患者受益匪浅。
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A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Dietary Intake and Nutritional Status of Patients on Haemodialysis Maintenance Therapy in a Country of Sub-Saharan Africa.

A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Dietary Intake and Nutritional Status of Patients on Haemodialysis Maintenance Therapy in a Country of Sub-Saharan Africa.

A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Dietary Intake and Nutritional Status of Patients on Haemodialysis Maintenance Therapy in a Country of Sub-Saharan Africa.

A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Dietary Intake and Nutritional Status of Patients on Haemodialysis Maintenance Therapy in a Country of Sub-Saharan Africa.

Malnutrition is common among dialysis patients, but there is insufficient literature on the problem from resource-poor settings of the sub-Saharan region. We conducted a cross-sectional investigation of dietary intake and nutritional status of haemodialysis (HD) patients to inform the current status of this population group in the region. HD patients aged ≥18 years, with dialysis vintage of ≥3 months, at one nephrology unit in Tanzania were assessed for their habitual diet and nutrient intake. Anthropometric measures and biochemistry tests were also performed. The diet was predominantly starchy food based, accompanied by a limited selection of vegetables. Fruits and animal protein were also minimally consumed (1 portion/day each). Fruit consumption was higher in females than males (median (25th, 75th) = 2 (1, 2.3) versus 0.5 (0, 1.7) portions, p = 0.008). More than 70% of participants had suboptimal measures for protein and energy intake, dietary iron, serum albumin, muscle mass, and hand grip strength (HGS). Inadequacies in protein and energy intake and dialysis clearance (URR) increased with the increase in body weight/BMI and other specific components (MAMC and FMI). Consumption of red meats correlated significantly and positively with serum creatinine (r = 0.46, p = 0.01), potassium (r = 0.39, p = 0.03), and HGS (r = 0.43, p = 0.02) and was approaching significance for a correlation with serum iron (r = 0.32, p = 0.07). C-RP correlated negatively with albumin concentration (r = -0.32, p = 0.02), and participants with C-RP within acceptable ranges had significantly higher levels of haemoglobin (p = 0.03, effect size = -0.28). URR correlated negatively with haemoglobin concentration (r = -0.36, p = 0.02). Patients will benefit from improved nutritional services that deliver individually tailored and culturally practical dietary advice to enable them to make informed food choices whilst optimizing disease management.

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International Journal of Nephrology
International Journal of Nephrology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Nephrology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies focusing on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of kidney diseases and associated disorders. The journal welcomes submissions related to cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, pathology, pathophysiology of renal disease and progression, clinical nephrology, dialysis, and transplantation.
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