| Literature DB >> 24608130 |
Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad1, Ladan Ghazi2, Mahdiyeh Shafieesabet3, Gholam Ali Shahidi4, Ahmad Delbari5, Johan Lökk6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Parkinson's disease (PD) patients are more likely to develop impaired nutritional status because of the symptoms, medications and complications of the disease. However, little is known about the determinants and consequences of malnutrition in PD. This study aimed to investigate the association of motor, psychiatric and fatigue features with nutritional status as well as the effects of malnutrition on different aspects of quality of life (QoL) in PD patients.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24608130 PMCID: PMC3946796 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0091153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Baseline, anthropometric and clinical characteristics of the recruited Parkinson’s disease patients (n = 150).
| Characteristics | Value |
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| 60.8 (10.8) |
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| Female | 47 (31.3) |
| Male | 103 (68.7) |
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| Illiterate | 15 (10.1) |
| Primary and/or Secondary | 36 (24.3) |
| High School/Diploma | 41 (27.8) |
| College and/or University | 56 (37.8) |
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| 6.8 (5.3) |
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| Depression | 36 (24.5) |
| Hypertension | 24 (16.2) |
| Cardiovascular Disease | 23 (15.8) |
| Osteoarthritis | 19 (13.0) |
| Diabetes | 18 (12.3) |
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| Part I- | 2.1 (2.3) |
| Part II- | 11.2 (6.9) |
| Part III- | 15.3 (8.8) |
| Part IV- | 3.5 (2.8) |
| Total | 31.7 (17.2) |
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| 2.0 (1.5) |
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| 81.7 (16.7) |
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| Crude | 812 (490) |
| Weight-adjusted | 11.75 (7.72) |
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| Weight | 71.8 (13.6) |
| Height | 166.7 (8.8) |
| Body Mass Index (BMI) ( | 25.8 (4.2) |
| Mid-Arm Circumference (MAC) | 28.2 (4.9) |
| Calf Circumference (CC) | 34.9 (3.8) |
Descriptive characteristics of nutritional status (MNA), disease-related quality of life (PDQ-39), anxiety, depression (HADS) and fatigue (FSS) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients.
| Questionnaire/Domain | Mean (SD) | Range |
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| 25.1 (3.3) | 6–30 |
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| Mobility | 26.8 (25.1) | 0–100 |
| Activities of daily living (ADL) | 23.4 (22.9) | 0–100 |
| Emotional well-being | 27.7 (22.7) | 0–100 |
| Stigma | 21.6 (25.1) | 0–100 |
| Social support | 7.1 (13.3) | 0–75 |
| Cognitive impairment (Cognition) | 16.6 (18.3) | 0–81 |
| Communication | 14.2 (17.9) | 0–83 |
| Bodily discomfort | 20.9 (20.8) | 0–75 |
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| Anxiety | 6.8 (5.1) | 0–20 |
| Depression | 5.1 (4.5) | 0–17 |
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| 4.5 (1.9) | 1–7 |
Pearson correlation between the scores of different motor, psychiatric, fatigue and quality of life (PDQ-39) scales and nutritional status (MNA) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients.
| Scale | Domains | Correlation Index | MNA (Total) |
| PDQ39 |
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| −.590 |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.450 | |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.461 | |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.027 | |
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| .744 | ||
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| −.246 | |
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| .005 | ||
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| −.320 | |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.414 | |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.451 | |
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| <.001 | ||
| Disease Severity |
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| −.503 |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.518 | |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.473 | |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.336 | |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.613 | |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.414 | |
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| <.001 | ||
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| .492 | |
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| <.001 | ||
| HADS |
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| −.369 |
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| <.001 | ||
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| −.577 | |
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| <.001 | ||
| FSS |
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| −.413 |
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| <.001 |
**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).
Comparison of the mean [standard deviation (SD)] scores of different motor, psychiatric, fatigue and quality of life (PDQ-39) scales between subgroups of Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients regarding nutritional status (MNA).
| Scale | Domain | Abnormal nutritional status | Normal nutritional status |
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| Baseline |
| 61.3 (12.3) | 61.3 (9.8) | −0.02 | .982 |
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| 8.2 (6.9) | 6.2 (4.6) | −2.02 | .045* | |
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| 23.9 (3.8) | 26.6 (4.3) | 3.57 | .001* | |
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| Crude | 817 (450) | 841 (490) | 0.27 | .789 | |
| Weight-adjusted | 13.55 (8.92) | 11.50 (6.94) | −1.46 | .146 | |
| PDQ39 |
| 45.6 (26.6) | 19.4 (20.7) | −5.61 | <.001* |
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| 38.4 (28.9) | 18.0 (17.9) | −3.97 | <.001* | |
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| 41.3 (22.4) | 22.1 (20.8) | −4.90 | <.001* | |
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| 22.0 (24.4) | 21.5 (25.4) | −0.11 | .913 | |
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| 13.0 (17.2) | 5.1 (10.9) | −2.51 | .016* | |
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| 25.5 (20.5) | 13.5 (16.6) | −3.64 | <.001* | |
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| 24.6 (23.9) | 10.3 (13.6) | −3.56 | .001* | |
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| 32.5 (20.3) | 16.4 (19.6) | −4.30 | <.001* | |
| Disease Severity |
| 3.8 (3.2) | 1.3 (1.4) | −4.69 | <.001* |
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| 15.9 (7.8) | 9.4 (5.8) | −5.17 | <.001* | |
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| 20.6 (10.1) | 13.3 (7.4) | −4.18 | <.001* | |
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| 5.1 (3.4) | 2.9 (2.2) | −3.80 | <.001* | |
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| 1.7 (2.5) | .8 (1.4) | −2.08 | .042* | |
| b. Wearing off | 2.3 (1.4) | 1.5 (1.2) | −3.06 | .003* | |
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| 45.9 (18.0) | 26.4 (13.6) | −6.50 | <.001* | |
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| 2.5 (1.0) | 2.0 (1.5) | −4.55 | <.001* | |
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| 71.2 (19.6) | 85.7 (13.9) | 4.29 | <.001* | |
| HADS |
| 8.8 (5.2) | 5.9 (4.9) | −3.08 | .002* |
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| 9.0 (4.2) | 3.6 (3.5) | −7.77 | <.001* | |
| FSS |
| 5.4 (1.5) | 4.2 (2.0) | −4.00 | <.001* |
# Values are presented as median (IQR).
Multivariate regression models to determine the motor and non-motor factors independently related to total score of the MNA questionnaire (model 1) and having abnormal versus normal nutritional status (model 2) in recruited Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients.
| Model 1: Linear regression | |||||
| Significant Variables | Unstandardized Coefficients | Standardized Coefficients |
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| −.292 | .064 | −.352 | −4.547 | <.001 |
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| −.064 | .016 | −.313 | −3.903 | <.001 |
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| −1.525 | .503 | −.196 | −3.032 | .003 |
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| −.085 | .030 | −.190 | −2.815 | .006 |
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| 30.153 | .504 | – | 59.868 | <.001 |
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| .865 | .322 | 2.38 (1.26–4.46) | 7.232 | .007 |
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| .354 | .072 | 1.42 (1.24–1.64) | 24.262 | <.001 |
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| −4.984 | .971 | – | 26.330 | <.001 |
In both regression models, age at the time of diagnosis, sex, weight-adjusted levodopa dosage, the score of the each part of the UPDRS scale, total UPDRS score, Hoehn & Yahr stage, Schwab & England ADL score, anxiety, depression and fatigue scores were entered as the predictor list.