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The thickness of the adductor pollicis muscle reflects the muscle compartment and may be used as a new anthropometric parameter for nutritional assessment.

Edson Braga Lameu1, Mauricio Freitas Gerude, Antonio Carlos Campos, Ronir Raggio Luiz.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Contraction of the adductor pollicis muscle after electrical stimulation (electromyogram) or dynamometry (hand-grip tests) has been evaluated in a variety of clinical conditions as a parameter to assess nutritional status. However, adductor pollicis muscle thickness has not been investigated as an anthropometric parameter. RECENT
FINDINGS: Prolonged immobilization and non-use of lower and upper limb muscles causes atrophy. Adductor pollicis muscle function is normal in patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and multiple sclerosis, whereas the musculature of lower limbs suffers more pronounced functional alterations. Structure and function are relatively preserved in upper limb muscles, probably because of the maintenance of some daily activities involving the arms. Inactivity as a result of a reduction in daily activities is probably the driving factor for these changes. Forearm immobilization for 21 days caused no significant change in muscle morphology, but caused a deterioration in muscle function. Virtually all routinely developed activities requiring opposition of the thumb muscle and repetitive exercise of one muscle group for a given period of time maintain muscle size and function. Apathy is often observed as malnutrition progresses, reducing daily working activity and aggravating adductor pollicis muscle loss besides the muscular catabolism caused by disease.
SUMMARY: This study provides the first estimates of adductor pollicis muscle thickness in normal healthy individuals. The adductor pollicis muscle has a positive correlation with anthropometric variables that estimate muscle mass, but fails to correlate with parameters that estimate fat mass. This measurement is now being evaluated as an anthropometric parameter in clinical studies.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15075921     DOI: 10.1097/00075197-200405000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care        ISSN: 1363-1950            Impact factor:   4.294


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Journal:  Metab Brain Dis       Date:  2016-04-30       Impact factor: 3.584

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Authors:  Fernando Gomes Romeiro; Laís Augusti
Journal:  World J Hepatol       Date:  2015-12-28

3.  Adductor pollicis muscle as predictor of malnutrition in surgical patients.

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Journal:  Arq Bras Cir Dig       Date:  2014 Jan-Mar

4.  ADDUCTOR POLLICIS MUSCLE THICKNESS AND PREDICTION OF POSTOPERATIVE MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH STOMACH CANCER.

Authors:  Aline Kirjner Poziomyck; Oly Campos Corleta; Leandro Totti Cavazzola; Antonio Carlos Weston; Edson Braga Lameu; Luisa Jussara Coelho; Luis Fernando Moreira
Journal:  Arq Bras Cir Dig       Date:  2018-03-01

5.  Thickness of the adductor pollicis muscle in nutritional assessment of surgical patients.

Authors:  Katarina Papera Valente; Naira Marceli Fraga Silva; Amanda Barcelos Faioli; Marina Abelha Barreto; Rafael Araújo Guedes de Moraes; Valdete Regina Guandalini
Journal:  Einstein (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2016 Jan-Mar

6.  Relationship between adductor pollicis muscle thickness and subjective global assessment in a cardiac intensive care unit.

Authors:  Fernanda Pickrodt Karst; Renata Monteiro Vieira; Sandra Barbiero
Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2015 Oct-Dec

7.  Is adductor pollicis muscle thickness a good predictor of lean mass in adults?

Authors:  Renata Moraes Bielemann; Bernardo Lessa Horta; Silvana Paiva Orlandi; Thiago Gonzalez Barbosa-Silva; Maria Cristina Gonzalez; Maria Cecília Assunção; Denise Petrucci Gigante
Journal:  Clin Nutr       Date:  2015-08-07       Impact factor: 7.324

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