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The Relationship of Obesity, Nutritional Status and Muscle Wasting in Patients Assessed for Liver Transplantation

Introduction: Obesity co-exists with malnutrition and muscle atrophy in patients with cirrhosis. Muscle wasting is a feature of sarcopenia, a known determinant of patient outcomes. This is the first description of a relationship between obesity, subjective global assessment (SGA) of nutritional stat...

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Autores principales: Vidot, Helen, Kline, Katharine, Cheng, Robert, Finegan, Liam, Lin, Amelia, Kempler, Elise, Strasser, Simone I., Bowen, David Geoffrey, McCaughan, Geoffrey William, Carey, Sharon, Allman-Farinelli, Margaret, Shackel, Nicholas Adam
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31487854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11092097
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author Vidot, Helen
Kline, Katharine
Cheng, Robert
Finegan, Liam
Lin, Amelia
Kempler, Elise
Strasser, Simone I.
Bowen, David Geoffrey
McCaughan, Geoffrey William
Carey, Sharon
Allman-Farinelli, Margaret
Shackel, Nicholas Adam
author_facet Vidot, Helen
Kline, Katharine
Cheng, Robert
Finegan, Liam
Lin, Amelia
Kempler, Elise
Strasser, Simone I.
Bowen, David Geoffrey
McCaughan, Geoffrey William
Carey, Sharon
Allman-Farinelli, Margaret
Shackel, Nicholas Adam
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description Introduction: Obesity co-exists with malnutrition and muscle atrophy in patients with cirrhosis. Muscle wasting is a feature of sarcopenia, a known determinant of patient outcomes. This is the first description of a relationship between obesity, subjective global assessment (SGA) of nutritional status and muscle wasting in patients with cirrhosis. Methods: The relationship between body mass index (BMI with obesity defined as ≥ 30 kg/m(2)), nutritional status (assessed by liver-specific subjective global assessment—SGA) and muscle wasting (assessed by corrected total cross-sectional psoas muscle area—cTPA) was analysed in patients with cirrhosis considered for liver transplantation between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2014. Results: There were 205 patients, of whom 70% were males. The mean age was 52 ± 0.7 years and the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score was 16.8 ± 0.5. Overall, 31% of patients were obese and 56% of well-nourished (SGA A) individuals were obese. Muscle wasting was identified in 86% of all patients, irrespective of their nutritional status (A, B, C). All obese males classified as well-nourished (SGA A) were sarcopenic and 62% of obese females classified as SGA A were sarcopenic. Muscle wasting was worse in obese individuals (cTPA 230.9 mm(2)/m(2) ± 12.9, p < 0.0001) and more likely to be associated with hepatic encephalopathy (p = 0.03). Univariate and multivariate analysis demonstrated testosterone deficiency was significantly associated with muscle wasting (p = 0.007) but not obesity (p = 0.8). Conclusion: Obesity combined with muscle wasting is common in patients with cirrhosis. Muscle wasting is common in well-nourished (SGA A) obese patients. Consequently, all patients assessed for liver transplantation should undergo additional screening for malnutrition and muscle wasting irrespective of BMI.
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spelling pubmed-67699002019-10-30 The Relationship of Obesity, Nutritional Status and Muscle Wasting in Patients Assessed for Liver Transplantation Vidot, Helen Kline, Katharine Cheng, Robert Finegan, Liam Lin, Amelia Kempler, Elise Strasser, Simone I. Bowen, David Geoffrey McCaughan, Geoffrey William Carey, Sharon Allman-Farinelli, Margaret Shackel, Nicholas Adam Nutrients Article Introduction: Obesity co-exists with malnutrition and muscle atrophy in patients with cirrhosis. Muscle wasting is a feature of sarcopenia, a known determinant of patient outcomes. This is the first description of a relationship between obesity, subjective global assessment (SGA) of nutritional status and muscle wasting in patients with cirrhosis. Methods: The relationship between body mass index (BMI with obesity defined as ≥ 30 kg/m(2)), nutritional status (assessed by liver-specific subjective global assessment—SGA) and muscle wasting (assessed by corrected total cross-sectional psoas muscle area—cTPA) was analysed in patients with cirrhosis considered for liver transplantation between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2014. Results: There were 205 patients, of whom 70% were males. The mean age was 52 ± 0.7 years and the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score was 16.8 ± 0.5. Overall, 31% of patients were obese and 56% of well-nourished (SGA A) individuals were obese. Muscle wasting was identified in 86% of all patients, irrespective of their nutritional status (A, B, C). All obese males classified as well-nourished (SGA A) were sarcopenic and 62% of obese females classified as SGA A were sarcopenic. Muscle wasting was worse in obese individuals (cTPA 230.9 mm(2)/m(2) ± 12.9, p < 0.0001) and more likely to be associated with hepatic encephalopathy (p = 0.03). Univariate and multivariate analysis demonstrated testosterone deficiency was significantly associated with muscle wasting (p = 0.007) but not obesity (p = 0.8). Conclusion: Obesity combined with muscle wasting is common in patients with cirrhosis. Muscle wasting is common in well-nourished (SGA A) obese patients. Consequently, all patients assessed for liver transplantation should undergo additional screening for malnutrition and muscle wasting irrespective of BMI. MDPI 2019-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6769900/ /pubmed/31487854 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11092097 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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Vidot, Helen
Kline, Katharine
Cheng, Robert
Finegan, Liam
Lin, Amelia
Kempler, Elise
Strasser, Simone I.
Bowen, David Geoffrey
McCaughan, Geoffrey William
Carey, Sharon
Allman-Farinelli, Margaret
Shackel, Nicholas Adam
The Relationship of Obesity, Nutritional Status and Muscle Wasting in Patients Assessed for Liver Transplantation
title The Relationship of Obesity, Nutritional Status and Muscle Wasting in Patients Assessed for Liver Transplantation
title_full The Relationship of Obesity, Nutritional Status and Muscle Wasting in Patients Assessed for Liver Transplantation
title_fullStr The Relationship of Obesity, Nutritional Status and Muscle Wasting in Patients Assessed for Liver Transplantation
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship of Obesity, Nutritional Status and Muscle Wasting in Patients Assessed for Liver Transplantation
title_short The Relationship of Obesity, Nutritional Status and Muscle Wasting in Patients Assessed for Liver Transplantation
title_sort relationship of obesity, nutritional status and muscle wasting in patients assessed for liver transplantation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31487854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11092097
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