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Nutritional Supplementation Is a Necessary Complement to Dietary Counseling among Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis-HIV Patients

The Brazilian Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization recommend dietary counseling for patients with malnutrition during tuberculosis treatment. Patients under tuberculosis therapy (infected and not infected with HIV) were followed-up to evaluate the effectiveness of dietary counseling....

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Autores principales: Bacelo, Adriana Costa, Ramalho, Andrea, Brasil, Pedro Emmanuel, Cople-Rodrigues, Cláudia dos Santos, Georg, Ingebourg, Paiva, Eliane, Argolo, Sheila Vasques Leandro, Rolla, Valeria Cavalcante
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4551799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26313258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134785
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author Bacelo, Adriana Costa
Ramalho, Andrea
Brasil, Pedro Emmanuel
Cople-Rodrigues, Cláudia dos Santos
Georg, Ingebourg
Paiva, Eliane
Argolo, Sheila Vasques Leandro
Rolla, Valeria Cavalcante
author_facet Bacelo, Adriana Costa
Ramalho, Andrea
Brasil, Pedro Emmanuel
Cople-Rodrigues, Cláudia dos Santos
Georg, Ingebourg
Paiva, Eliane
Argolo, Sheila Vasques Leandro
Rolla, Valeria Cavalcante
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description The Brazilian Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization recommend dietary counseling for patients with malnutrition during tuberculosis treatment. Patients under tuberculosis therapy (infected and not infected with HIV) were followed-up to evaluate the effectiveness of dietary counseling. Objective: describe the nutritional status of patients with tuberculosis. Methods: an observational follow-up study over a 180-day period of tuberculosis therapy in adults was conducted. Subjects were assessed for body composition (using BMI, TSF and MUAC parameters), serum biomarkers and offered dietary counseling. The data obtained at each visit (D15, D30, D60, D90, D120, D150, and D180) were analyzed, showing trajectories over time and central tendencies each time. Results: at baseline, the mean age was 41.1 (±13.4) years; they were predominantly male, with income lower than a local minimum wage and at least six years of schooling. Patients showed predominantly pulmonary tuberculosis. At baseline, all patients suffered from malnutrition. The overall energy malnutrition prevalence was of 70.6%. Anemia at baseline was observed in both groups (63.2%), however, it was significantly more pronounced in the HIV+. At the end, energy malnutrition was reduced to 57.1% (42.9% of HIV- and 71.4% of the HIV+). Micronutrients malnutrition was evident in 71.4% of the HIV- patients and 85.7% of HIV+ patients at the end of tuberculosis therapy. Using BMI (≤18.5 kg/m(2)cutoff) as an index of malnutrition, it was detected in 23.9% of the HIV- and 27.3% of the HIV+ patients at baseline, with no evident improvement over time; using TSF (≤11.4mm as cutoff) or MUAC (≤28.5cm as cutoff), malnutrition was detected in 70.1% and 85.3% of all patients, respectively. Nevertheless, combining all biomarkers, at the end of follow-up, all patients suffered from malnutrition. Conclusion: Although with a limited number of patients, the evidence does not support that dietary counseling is effective to recover from malnutrition in our population.
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spelling pubmed-45517992015-09-01 Nutritional Supplementation Is a Necessary Complement to Dietary Counseling among Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis-HIV Patients Bacelo, Adriana Costa Ramalho, Andrea Brasil, Pedro Emmanuel Cople-Rodrigues, Cláudia dos Santos Georg, Ingebourg Paiva, Eliane Argolo, Sheila Vasques Leandro Rolla, Valeria Cavalcante PLoS One Research Article The Brazilian Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization recommend dietary counseling for patients with malnutrition during tuberculosis treatment. Patients under tuberculosis therapy (infected and not infected with HIV) were followed-up to evaluate the effectiveness of dietary counseling. Objective: describe the nutritional status of patients with tuberculosis. Methods: an observational follow-up study over a 180-day period of tuberculosis therapy in adults was conducted. Subjects were assessed for body composition (using BMI, TSF and MUAC parameters), serum biomarkers and offered dietary counseling. The data obtained at each visit (D15, D30, D60, D90, D120, D150, and D180) were analyzed, showing trajectories over time and central tendencies each time. Results: at baseline, the mean age was 41.1 (±13.4) years; they were predominantly male, with income lower than a local minimum wage and at least six years of schooling. Patients showed predominantly pulmonary tuberculosis. At baseline, all patients suffered from malnutrition. The overall energy malnutrition prevalence was of 70.6%. Anemia at baseline was observed in both groups (63.2%), however, it was significantly more pronounced in the HIV+. At the end, energy malnutrition was reduced to 57.1% (42.9% of HIV- and 71.4% of the HIV+). Micronutrients malnutrition was evident in 71.4% of the HIV- patients and 85.7% of HIV+ patients at the end of tuberculosis therapy. Using BMI (≤18.5 kg/m(2)cutoff) as an index of malnutrition, it was detected in 23.9% of the HIV- and 27.3% of the HIV+ patients at baseline, with no evident improvement over time; using TSF (≤11.4mm as cutoff) or MUAC (≤28.5cm as cutoff), malnutrition was detected in 70.1% and 85.3% of all patients, respectively. Nevertheless, combining all biomarkers, at the end of follow-up, all patients suffered from malnutrition. Conclusion: Although with a limited number of patients, the evidence does not support that dietary counseling is effective to recover from malnutrition in our population. Public Library of Science 2015-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4551799/ /pubmed/26313258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134785 Text en © 2015 Bacelo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bacelo, Adriana Costa
Ramalho, Andrea
Brasil, Pedro Emmanuel
Cople-Rodrigues, Cláudia dos Santos
Georg, Ingebourg
Paiva, Eliane
Argolo, Sheila Vasques Leandro
Rolla, Valeria Cavalcante
Nutritional Supplementation Is a Necessary Complement to Dietary Counseling among Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis-HIV Patients
title Nutritional Supplementation Is a Necessary Complement to Dietary Counseling among Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis-HIV Patients
title_full Nutritional Supplementation Is a Necessary Complement to Dietary Counseling among Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis-HIV Patients
title_fullStr Nutritional Supplementation Is a Necessary Complement to Dietary Counseling among Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis-HIV Patients
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional Supplementation Is a Necessary Complement to Dietary Counseling among Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis-HIV Patients
title_short Nutritional Supplementation Is a Necessary Complement to Dietary Counseling among Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis-HIV Patients
title_sort nutritional supplementation is a necessary complement to dietary counseling among tuberculosis and tuberculosis-hiv patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4551799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26313258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134785
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