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Malnutrition Is Highly Prevalent in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis and Characterized by Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass but Absence of Impaired Physical Function

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) have an increased risk of malnutrition, a condition linked to reduced muscle mass and physical performance. We have investigated the risk factors, phenotypic presentation, and health implications associated with malnutrition in CP. MATERIALS A...

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Autores principales: Wiese, Mats L., Gärtner, Simone, von Essen, Nele, Doller, Julia, Frost, Fabian, Tran, Quang Trung, Weiss, Frank Ulrich, Meyer, Fatuma, Valentini, Luzia, Garbe, Leif-A., Metges, Cornelia C., Bannert, Karen, Sautter, Lea Franziska, Ehlers, Luise, Jaster, Robert, Lamprecht, Georg, Steveling, Antje, Lerch, Markus M., Aghdassi, Ali A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9202591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35719155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.889489
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author Wiese, Mats L.
Gärtner, Simone
von Essen, Nele
Doller, Julia
Frost, Fabian
Tran, Quang Trung
Weiss, Frank Ulrich
Meyer, Fatuma
Valentini, Luzia
Garbe, Leif-A.
Metges, Cornelia C.
Bannert, Karen
Sautter, Lea Franziska
Ehlers, Luise
Jaster, Robert
Lamprecht, Georg
Steveling, Antje
Lerch, Markus M.
Aghdassi, Ali A.
author_facet Wiese, Mats L.
Gärtner, Simone
von Essen, Nele
Doller, Julia
Frost, Fabian
Tran, Quang Trung
Weiss, Frank Ulrich
Meyer, Fatuma
Valentini, Luzia
Garbe, Leif-A.
Metges, Cornelia C.
Bannert, Karen
Sautter, Lea Franziska
Ehlers, Luise
Jaster, Robert
Lamprecht, Georg
Steveling, Antje
Lerch, Markus M.
Aghdassi, Ali A.
author_sort Wiese, Mats L.
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) have an increased risk of malnutrition, a condition linked to reduced muscle mass and physical performance. We have investigated the risk factors, phenotypic presentation, and health implications associated with malnutrition in CP. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a multicenter cross-sectional study we recruited patients with confirmed CP and healthy volunteers as a control group. Malnutrition was diagnosed according to the criteria proposed by the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition. We performed detailed examinations of body composition and physical function as well as testing of routine blood parameters and markers of inflammation. RESULTS: We included 66 patients [mean (±SD) age: 56.0 (±14.5) years; 51 males] and an equal number of age- and sex-matched controls. Moderate malnutrition was diagnosed in 21% (n = 14) and severe malnutrition in 42% (n = 28) of patients. Besides weight loss malnourished patients showed lower fat and skeletal muscle mass compared to both non-malnourished subjects and healthy controls. Only in severe malnutrition, blood parameters reflected elevated inflammation and reduced muscle reserves. Handgrip strength in patients did not differ by nutritional status but there was a significant correlation (rho = 0.705, p < 0.001) with skeletal muscle mass. Although 20 patients (30%) had pathologically reduced skeletal muscle mass, only two individuals (3%) had sarcopenia with concomitantly reduced handgrip strength. CONCLUSION: Malnutrition is a frequent complication of CP characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass. As this condition becomes evident only at an advanced stage, regular testing for altered body composition is recommended. Suitable biomarkers and the link between loss of muscle mass and physical function require further investigation. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: [https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04474743], identifier [NCT04474743].
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spelling pubmed-92025912022-06-17 Malnutrition Is Highly Prevalent in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis and Characterized by Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass but Absence of Impaired Physical Function Wiese, Mats L. Gärtner, Simone von Essen, Nele Doller, Julia Frost, Fabian Tran, Quang Trung Weiss, Frank Ulrich Meyer, Fatuma Valentini, Luzia Garbe, Leif-A. Metges, Cornelia C. Bannert, Karen Sautter, Lea Franziska Ehlers, Luise Jaster, Robert Lamprecht, Georg Steveling, Antje Lerch, Markus M. Aghdassi, Ali A. Front Nutr Nutrition BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) have an increased risk of malnutrition, a condition linked to reduced muscle mass and physical performance. We have investigated the risk factors, phenotypic presentation, and health implications associated with malnutrition in CP. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a multicenter cross-sectional study we recruited patients with confirmed CP and healthy volunteers as a control group. Malnutrition was diagnosed according to the criteria proposed by the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition. We performed detailed examinations of body composition and physical function as well as testing of routine blood parameters and markers of inflammation. RESULTS: We included 66 patients [mean (±SD) age: 56.0 (±14.5) years; 51 males] and an equal number of age- and sex-matched controls. Moderate malnutrition was diagnosed in 21% (n = 14) and severe malnutrition in 42% (n = 28) of patients. Besides weight loss malnourished patients showed lower fat and skeletal muscle mass compared to both non-malnourished subjects and healthy controls. Only in severe malnutrition, blood parameters reflected elevated inflammation and reduced muscle reserves. Handgrip strength in patients did not differ by nutritional status but there was a significant correlation (rho = 0.705, p < 0.001) with skeletal muscle mass. Although 20 patients (30%) had pathologically reduced skeletal muscle mass, only two individuals (3%) had sarcopenia with concomitantly reduced handgrip strength. CONCLUSION: Malnutrition is a frequent complication of CP characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass. As this condition becomes evident only at an advanced stage, regular testing for altered body composition is recommended. Suitable biomarkers and the link between loss of muscle mass and physical function require further investigation. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: [https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04474743], identifier [NCT04474743]. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9202591/ /pubmed/35719155 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.889489 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wiese, Gärtner, von Essen, Doller, Frost, Tran, Weiss, Meyer, Valentini, Garbe, Metges, Bannert, Sautter, Ehlers, Jaster, Lamprecht, Steveling, Lerch and Aghdassi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Wiese, Mats L.
Gärtner, Simone
von Essen, Nele
Doller, Julia
Frost, Fabian
Tran, Quang Trung
Weiss, Frank Ulrich
Meyer, Fatuma
Valentini, Luzia
Garbe, Leif-A.
Metges, Cornelia C.
Bannert, Karen
Sautter, Lea Franziska
Ehlers, Luise
Jaster, Robert
Lamprecht, Georg
Steveling, Antje
Lerch, Markus M.
Aghdassi, Ali A.
Malnutrition Is Highly Prevalent in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis and Characterized by Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass but Absence of Impaired Physical Function
title Malnutrition Is Highly Prevalent in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis and Characterized by Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass but Absence of Impaired Physical Function
title_full Malnutrition Is Highly Prevalent in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis and Characterized by Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass but Absence of Impaired Physical Function
title_fullStr Malnutrition Is Highly Prevalent in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis and Characterized by Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass but Absence of Impaired Physical Function
title_full_unstemmed Malnutrition Is Highly Prevalent in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis and Characterized by Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass but Absence of Impaired Physical Function
title_short Malnutrition Is Highly Prevalent in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis and Characterized by Loss of Skeletal Muscle Mass but Absence of Impaired Physical Function
title_sort malnutrition is highly prevalent in patients with chronic pancreatitis and characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass but absence of impaired physical function
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9202591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35719155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.889489
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