Literature DB >> 17198941

Evaluation of nutritional status in patients with kidney disease: usefulness of dietary recall.

Philippe Chauveau1, Emmanuelle Grigaut, Anne Kolko, Patricia Wolff, Christian Combe, Michel Aparicio.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Three-day food recall and normalized protein nitrogen appearance calculation from pre- and postdialysis plasma urea are the most commonly used techniques to assess nutritional intake, but a 7-day dietary recall is probably more accurate to approach dietary intake in clinical practice.
METHODS: A total of 99 hemodialyzed patients from two units were analyzed in a 7-day dietary record with a large range of age and without having any signs of malnutrition. Dietary protein intake was estimated from the recall and calculated (normalized protein catabolic rate) from urea kinetic modeling. Calorie intake and quality and repartition of nutrients were estimated from diaries.
RESULTS: Repartition of nutrients was close to that of a reference population except for a lower glucidic contribution (glucide 47%, lipid 36%, protein 16%). Normalized protein catabolic rate and dietary protein intake were well correlated (R2 = 0.4), but a large variability existed from day to day, according to age (older patients are less variable) and day of dialysis (long or short interval).
CONCLUSION: A large variation in alimentary intake exists from patient to patient and day to day. A 7-day evaluation of nutrient intake, dialysis adequacy, and nutritional parameters seems to be a good solution to guide dietetic counseling.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17198941     DOI: 10.1053/j.jrn.2006.10.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ren Nutr        ISSN: 1051-2276            Impact factor:   3.655


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2.  Validity of malnutrition scores for predicting mortality in chronic hemodialysis patients.

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Review 3.  Understanding Development of Malnutrition in Hemodialysis Patients: A Narrative Review.

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Review 4.  An integrative review of the methodology and findings regarding dietary adherence in end stage kidney disease.

Authors:  Kelly Lambert; Judy Mullan; Kylie Mansfield
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