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Decreased Appetite is Associated with Sarcopenia-Related Outcomes in Acute Hospitalized Older Adults

Decreased appetite is one of the main risk factors of malnutrition. Little is known on how appetite changes during hospitalization and after discharge and how it relates with sarcopenia-related outcomes. We analyzed data of the Hospital-ADL study, a multicenter prospective cohort study that followed...

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Autores principales: van Dronkelaar, Carliene, Tieland, Michael, Aarden, Jesse J., Reichardt, Lucienne A., van Seben, Rosanne, van der Schaaf, Marike, van der Esch, Martin, Engelbert, Raoul H. H., Twisk, Jos W. R., Bosch, Jos A., Buurman, Bianca M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6520962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31027202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11040932
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author van Dronkelaar, Carliene
Tieland, Michael
Aarden, Jesse J.
Reichardt, Lucienne A.
van Seben, Rosanne
van der Schaaf, Marike
van der Esch, Martin
Engelbert, Raoul H. H.
Twisk, Jos W. R.
Bosch, Jos A.
Buurman, Bianca M.
author_facet van Dronkelaar, Carliene
Tieland, Michael
Aarden, Jesse J.
Reichardt, Lucienne A.
van Seben, Rosanne
van der Schaaf, Marike
van der Esch, Martin
Engelbert, Raoul H. H.
Twisk, Jos W. R.
Bosch, Jos A.
Buurman, Bianca M.
author_sort van Dronkelaar, Carliene
collection PubMed
description Decreased appetite is one of the main risk factors of malnutrition. Little is known on how appetite changes during hospitalization and after discharge and how it relates with sarcopenia-related outcomes. We analyzed data of the Hospital-ADL study, a multicenter prospective cohort study that followed 400 acutely hospitalized older adults (≥70 year). Appetite (SNAQ), handgrip strength (Jamar), muscle mass (BIA), mobility (DEMMI), and physical performance (SPPB) were assessed within 48 h of admission, at discharge, and at one and three months post-discharge. The course of decreased appetite was analysed by Generalised Estimating Equations. Linear Mixed Model was used to analyse the associations between decreased appetite and the sarcopenia-related outcomes. Decreased appetite was reported by 51% at hospital admission, 34% at discharge, 28% one month post-discharge, and 17% three months post-discharge. Overall, decreased appetite was associated with lower muscle strength (β = −1.089, p = 0.001), lower mobility skills (β = −3.893, p < 0.001), and lower physical performance (β = −0.706, p < 0.001) but not with muscle mass (β = −0.023, p = 0.920). In conclusion, decreased appetite was highly prevalent among acute hospitalized older adults and remained prevalent, although less, after discharge. Decreased appetite was significantly associated with negative sarcopenia-related outcomes, which underlines the need for assessment and monitoring of decreased appetite during and post hospitalization.
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spelling pubmed-65209622019-05-31 Decreased Appetite is Associated with Sarcopenia-Related Outcomes in Acute Hospitalized Older Adults van Dronkelaar, Carliene Tieland, Michael Aarden, Jesse J. Reichardt, Lucienne A. van Seben, Rosanne van der Schaaf, Marike van der Esch, Martin Engelbert, Raoul H. H. Twisk, Jos W. R. Bosch, Jos A. Buurman, Bianca M. Nutrients Article Decreased appetite is one of the main risk factors of malnutrition. Little is known on how appetite changes during hospitalization and after discharge and how it relates with sarcopenia-related outcomes. We analyzed data of the Hospital-ADL study, a multicenter prospective cohort study that followed 400 acutely hospitalized older adults (≥70 year). Appetite (SNAQ), handgrip strength (Jamar), muscle mass (BIA), mobility (DEMMI), and physical performance (SPPB) were assessed within 48 h of admission, at discharge, and at one and three months post-discharge. The course of decreased appetite was analysed by Generalised Estimating Equations. Linear Mixed Model was used to analyse the associations between decreased appetite and the sarcopenia-related outcomes. Decreased appetite was reported by 51% at hospital admission, 34% at discharge, 28% one month post-discharge, and 17% three months post-discharge. Overall, decreased appetite was associated with lower muscle strength (β = −1.089, p = 0.001), lower mobility skills (β = −3.893, p < 0.001), and lower physical performance (β = −0.706, p < 0.001) but not with muscle mass (β = −0.023, p = 0.920). In conclusion, decreased appetite was highly prevalent among acute hospitalized older adults and remained prevalent, although less, after discharge. Decreased appetite was significantly associated with negative sarcopenia-related outcomes, which underlines the need for assessment and monitoring of decreased appetite during and post hospitalization. MDPI 2019-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6520962/ /pubmed/31027202 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11040932 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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van Dronkelaar, Carliene
Tieland, Michael
Aarden, Jesse J.
Reichardt, Lucienne A.
van Seben, Rosanne
van der Schaaf, Marike
van der Esch, Martin
Engelbert, Raoul H. H.
Twisk, Jos W. R.
Bosch, Jos A.
Buurman, Bianca M.
Decreased Appetite is Associated with Sarcopenia-Related Outcomes in Acute Hospitalized Older Adults
title Decreased Appetite is Associated with Sarcopenia-Related Outcomes in Acute Hospitalized Older Adults
title_full Decreased Appetite is Associated with Sarcopenia-Related Outcomes in Acute Hospitalized Older Adults
title_fullStr Decreased Appetite is Associated with Sarcopenia-Related Outcomes in Acute Hospitalized Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed Decreased Appetite is Associated with Sarcopenia-Related Outcomes in Acute Hospitalized Older Adults
title_short Decreased Appetite is Associated with Sarcopenia-Related Outcomes in Acute Hospitalized Older Adults
title_sort decreased appetite is associated with sarcopenia-related outcomes in acute hospitalized older adults
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6520962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31027202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11040932
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