2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-017-0505-5
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High risk of malnutrition is associated with low muscle mass in older hospitalized patients - a prospective cohort study

Abstract: BackgroundMalnutrition, low muscle strength and muscle mass are highly prevalent in older hospitalized patients and associated with adverse outcomes. Malnutrition may be a risk factor for developing low muscle mass. We aimed to investigate the association between the risk of malnutrition and 1) muscle strength and muscle mass at admission and 2) the change of muscle strength and muscle mass during hospitalization in older patients.MethodsThe EMPOWER study included 378 patients aged seventy years or older who w… Show more

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“…On the other hand, muscular strength does not depend solely on the muscular mass of the body, and the relation between force and mass is not linear . There may be situations in which there is no association between nutrition status and muscle strength . However, it is important to emphasize that no single parameter is sufficient to diagnose the nutrition status, and it is necessary to associate at least 2 indicators to identify the presence of malnutrition …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, muscular strength does not depend solely on the muscular mass of the body, and the relation between force and mass is not linear . There may be situations in which there is no association between nutrition status and muscle strength . However, it is important to emphasize that no single parameter is sufficient to diagnose the nutrition status, and it is necessary to associate at least 2 indicators to identify the presence of malnutrition …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to water-only fasting, the mSTF allowed a slight caloric intake per each fasting day to minimise the protein catabolism, including the loss of lean body mass (44). Given that loss of lean body mass is associated with an impaired nutritional status and a poor general condition, it should be avoided by all means (45,46). Although weight loss was finally harmless in our trial, fasting accompanying chemotherapy may only be implemented if a risk of malnutrition can be excluded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, it is a significant marker of acute and chronic inflammatory responses. Both hypoalbuminemia [10], inflammation [45] and malnutrition [46] are associated with reduced muscle mass (sarcopenia) in older adults. The positive association of sarcopenia with falls and fractures in older adults [47] is exact, which would contribute to the decline of ADL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%