Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients

Hitherto, there has been no systematic evaluation of the nutritional status of HD patients in Thailand. 27 patients awaiting renal transplantation, 19 M 8 F, age 47.2 ± 8.6 y (mean ± SD), underwent HD at Ramathibodi Hospital. Dietary assessment revealed the average daily intake of men and women to b...

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Main Authors: S. Komindr, J. Thirawitayakom, S. Taechangam, O. Puchaiwatananon, S. Songchisomboon, S. Domrongkitchaiporn
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spelling th-mahidol.176012018-07-04T14:28:38Z Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients S. Komindr J. Thirawitayakom S. Taechangam O. Puchaiwatananon S. Songchisomboon S. Domrongkitchaiporn Mahidol University Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Environmental Science Medicine Hitherto, there has been no systematic evaluation of the nutritional status of HD patients in Thailand. 27 patients awaiting renal transplantation, 19 M 8 F, age 47.2 ± 8.6 y (mean ± SD), underwent HD at Ramathibodi Hospital. Dietary assessment revealed the average daily intake of men and women to be respectively 1571 ± 314 and 1379 ± 403 kcal, 47 ± 11 and 42 ± 14 g protein. Anthropometric data showed that mean of BMI, percent ideal body weight (%IBW), percent standard triceps skinfold thickness (%TSF) and percent arm muscle circumference (%std MUAMC) to be 20.5 ± 2.6 kg/m2, 90 ± 12, 75 ± 30 and 100 ± 13, respectively. However, 37%, 56% and 70% of these patients had BMI, BW and MUAC less than the minimal cut-off levels. These data reflect the importance of energy depletion in these patients. The average serum albumin was 39 ± 6 g/L while 52% suffered from low albumin levels. TC, LDL-C, HDL-C and TG were 4.34 ± 1.34, 2.9 ± 1.06, 0.89 ± 0.33 and 1.10 ± 0.67 mmol/L while 15% had high TC, LDL-C and 58% had low HDL-C levels. Only one patient was suffered from hypertriglyceridemia. Whereas inadequate thiamine, riboflavin, ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol status were present in 4-30%, toxic levels of serum retinol were seen in almost all patients. Low serum zinc and copper levels were also present. This study disclosed a wide spectrum of nutritional problems usually overlooked in CRF patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis. Whereas zinc supplementation may be needed, vitamin A supplementation in these patients should be discouraged. 2018-07-04T07:24:12Z 2018-07-04T07:24:12Z 1996-09-01 Article Biomedical and Environmental Sciences. Vol.9, No.2-3 (1996), 256-262 08953988 2-s2.0-0030226303 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/17601 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0030226303&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Environmental Science
Medicine
spellingShingle Environmental Science
Medicine
S. Komindr
J. Thirawitayakom
S. Taechangam
O. Puchaiwatananon
S. Songchisomboon
S. Domrongkitchaiporn
Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients
description Hitherto, there has been no systematic evaluation of the nutritional status of HD patients in Thailand. 27 patients awaiting renal transplantation, 19 M 8 F, age 47.2 ± 8.6 y (mean ± SD), underwent HD at Ramathibodi Hospital. Dietary assessment revealed the average daily intake of men and women to be respectively 1571 ± 314 and 1379 ± 403 kcal, 47 ± 11 and 42 ± 14 g protein. Anthropometric data showed that mean of BMI, percent ideal body weight (%IBW), percent standard triceps skinfold thickness (%TSF) and percent arm muscle circumference (%std MUAMC) to be 20.5 ± 2.6 kg/m2, 90 ± 12, 75 ± 30 and 100 ± 13, respectively. However, 37%, 56% and 70% of these patients had BMI, BW and MUAC less than the minimal cut-off levels. These data reflect the importance of energy depletion in these patients. The average serum albumin was 39 ± 6 g/L while 52% suffered from low albumin levels. TC, LDL-C, HDL-C and TG were 4.34 ± 1.34, 2.9 ± 1.06, 0.89 ± 0.33 and 1.10 ± 0.67 mmol/L while 15% had high TC, LDL-C and 58% had low HDL-C levels. Only one patient was suffered from hypertriglyceridemia. Whereas inadequate thiamine, riboflavin, ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol status were present in 4-30%, toxic levels of serum retinol were seen in almost all patients. Low serum zinc and copper levels were also present. This study disclosed a wide spectrum of nutritional problems usually overlooked in CRF patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis. Whereas zinc supplementation may be needed, vitamin A supplementation in these patients should be discouraged.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
S. Komindr
J. Thirawitayakom
S. Taechangam
O. Puchaiwatananon
S. Songchisomboon
S. Domrongkitchaiporn
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author S. Komindr
J. Thirawitayakom
S. Taechangam
O. Puchaiwatananon
S. Songchisomboon
S. Domrongkitchaiporn
author_sort S. Komindr
title Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients
title_short Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients
title_full Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients
title_fullStr Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients
title_sort nutritional status in chronic hemodialysis patients
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/17601
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