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Determination of calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute traumatic brain injury patients

PURPOSE: Malnutrition is a common problem among hospitalized patients, especially among traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. It is developed from hypermetabolism and the condition may worsen under the circumstance of underfeeding or incompatible dietary management. However, the data of nutrient in...

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Autores principales: Abdullah, Mohd Ibrahim, Ahmad, Aryati, Syed Saadun Tarek Wafa, Sharifah Wajihah Wafa, Abdul Latif, Ahmad Zubaidi, Mohd Yusoff, Noor Aini, Jasmiad, Muhammad Khalis, Udin, Nujaimin, Abdul Karim, Kartini
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32423779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2020.04.004
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author Abdullah, Mohd Ibrahim
Ahmad, Aryati
Syed Saadun Tarek Wafa, Sharifah Wajihah Wafa
Abdul Latif, Ahmad Zubaidi
Mohd Yusoff, Noor Aini
Jasmiad, Muhammad Khalis
Udin, Nujaimin
Abdul Karim, Kartini
author_facet Abdullah, Mohd Ibrahim
Ahmad, Aryati
Syed Saadun Tarek Wafa, Sharifah Wajihah Wafa
Abdul Latif, Ahmad Zubaidi
Mohd Yusoff, Noor Aini
Jasmiad, Muhammad Khalis
Udin, Nujaimin
Abdul Karim, Kartini
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description PURPOSE: Malnutrition is a common problem among hospitalized patients, especially among traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. It is developed from hypermetabolism and the condition may worsen under the circumstance of underfeeding or incompatible dietary management. However, the data of nutrient intake especially calorie and protein among TBI patients were scarce. Hence, this study aimed to determine the calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute TBI patients receiving medical nutrition therapy in hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah, Terengganu. METHODS: This observational study involved 50 patients recruited from the neurosurgical ward. Method of 24 h dietary recall was utilized and combined with self-administered food diaries for 2–8 days. Food consumptions including calorie intake and protein intake were analyzed using Nutritionist PRO™ (Woodinville, USA) and manual calculation based on the Malaysian food composition database (2015). RESULTS: Patients consisted of 56% males and 44% females with the median age of 28.0 (IQR = 22.8-36.5) years, of which 92% were diagnosed as mild TBI and the remaining (8%) as moderate TBI. The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) was adopted to classify TBI severity with the score 13–15 being mild and 9–12 being moderate. The median length of hospital stay was 2 (IQR = 2.0–3.3) days. Calorie and protein intake improved significantly from day 1 to discharge day. However, the intake during discharge day was still considered as suboptimal, i.e. 75% of calorie requirement, whilst the median protein intake was only 61.3% relative to protein requirement. Moreover, the average percentages of calorie and protein intakes throughout hospitalization were remarkably lower, i.e. 52.2% and 41.0%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Although the calorie and protein intakes had increased from baseline, hospitalized TBI patients were still at a risk to develop malnutrition as the average intakes were considerably low as compared to their requirements. Optimum nutrient intakes especially calorie and protein are crucial to ensure optimum recovery process as well as to minimize risks of infection and complications.
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spelling pubmed-75678972020-10-20 Determination of calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute traumatic brain injury patients Abdullah, Mohd Ibrahim Ahmad, Aryati Syed Saadun Tarek Wafa, Sharifah Wajihah Wafa Abdul Latif, Ahmad Zubaidi Mohd Yusoff, Noor Aini Jasmiad, Muhammad Khalis Udin, Nujaimin Abdul Karim, Kartini Chin J Traumatol Original Article PURPOSE: Malnutrition is a common problem among hospitalized patients, especially among traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. It is developed from hypermetabolism and the condition may worsen under the circumstance of underfeeding or incompatible dietary management. However, the data of nutrient intake especially calorie and protein among TBI patients were scarce. Hence, this study aimed to determine the calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute TBI patients receiving medical nutrition therapy in hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah, Terengganu. METHODS: This observational study involved 50 patients recruited from the neurosurgical ward. Method of 24 h dietary recall was utilized and combined with self-administered food diaries for 2–8 days. Food consumptions including calorie intake and protein intake were analyzed using Nutritionist PRO™ (Woodinville, USA) and manual calculation based on the Malaysian food composition database (2015). RESULTS: Patients consisted of 56% males and 44% females with the median age of 28.0 (IQR = 22.8-36.5) years, of which 92% were diagnosed as mild TBI and the remaining (8%) as moderate TBI. The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) was adopted to classify TBI severity with the score 13–15 being mild and 9–12 being moderate. The median length of hospital stay was 2 (IQR = 2.0–3.3) days. Calorie and protein intake improved significantly from day 1 to discharge day. However, the intake during discharge day was still considered as suboptimal, i.e. 75% of calorie requirement, whilst the median protein intake was only 61.3% relative to protein requirement. Moreover, the average percentages of calorie and protein intakes throughout hospitalization were remarkably lower, i.e. 52.2% and 41.0%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Although the calorie and protein intakes had increased from baseline, hospitalized TBI patients were still at a risk to develop malnutrition as the average intakes were considerably low as compared to their requirements. Optimum nutrient intakes especially calorie and protein are crucial to ensure optimum recovery process as well as to minimize risks of infection and complications. Elsevier 2020-10 2020-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7567897/ /pubmed/32423779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2020.04.004 Text en © 2020 Chinese Medical Association. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Abdullah, Mohd Ibrahim
Ahmad, Aryati
Syed Saadun Tarek Wafa, Sharifah Wajihah Wafa
Abdul Latif, Ahmad Zubaidi
Mohd Yusoff, Noor Aini
Jasmiad, Muhammad Khalis
Udin, Nujaimin
Abdul Karim, Kartini
Determination of calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute traumatic brain injury patients
title Determination of calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute traumatic brain injury patients
title_full Determination of calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute traumatic brain injury patients
title_fullStr Determination of calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute traumatic brain injury patients
title_full_unstemmed Determination of calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute traumatic brain injury patients
title_short Determination of calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute traumatic brain injury patients
title_sort determination of calorie and protein intake among acute and sub-acute traumatic brain injury patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32423779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2020.04.004
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