Protein and energy reserves in chronic renal failure patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis at different ages
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-635X.2012.03.002
- VernacularTitle:不同年龄慢性肾功能衰竭维持性血液透析患者的蛋白质和能量贮备
- Author:
Jie MA
;
Wenling YE
;
Jianfang CAI
;
Tao SHI
;
Wei SUN
;
Xuemei LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hemodialysis;
Nutrition;
Body composition
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition
2012;20(3):136-142
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
ObjectiveTo investigate the protein wasting and energy reserve in chronic renal failure (CRF) patients undergoing maintaining hemodialysis (HD) at different ages.MethodsA total of 129 CRF patients (62 men and 67 women) aged (56.33 ± 14.14) years on HD were enrolled in this study.They were divided into four age groups:below 40,40-69,60-69,and over 70 years.Nutritional status was assessed by body mass index (BMI),normalized protein catabolic rate (nPCR),and biochemical parameters including pre-albumin,cholesterol,and creatinine.Body composition was tested with multi-frequency bioelectric impedance analysis.Meanwhile,83 healthy subjects,matched for age and sex,were enrolled as controls.ResultsBMI showed no significant difference between healthy controls and HD patients.Among HD patients,38% had an BMI higher than the normal high limit and 6.2% had a BMI less than 18.5kg/m2 ; patients with a low body weight accounted for 0,6.2%,4.8%,and 11.1% in the <40 years group,40-59 years group,60-69 years group,and above 70 years groups,respectively.nPCR in the above 70 years group was ( 1.46 ±0.28) g/( kg·d),which was significantly lower than that in the 40-59 years group [ (1.54 ±0.28) g/( kg·d) ; P =0.004) ; the serum creatinine in the the above 70 years group was (834.08 ± 184.96) μmol/L,which was significantly lower than that in 40-59 years group [ (976.24 ± 186.86) μmol/l ] ( P=0.037) ; the prealbumin in the the above 70 years group was (272.65 ±79.78) mg/L,which was significantly lower than that in 40-59 year group [ (332.07 ± 73.03 ) mg/L] ( P =0.026).Body cell mass in HD patients was (22.81 ±8.12) kg,which was significantly lower than that in the control group [ (29.95 ±6.73) kg] (P<0.001) ; furthermore,the lean tissue mass (LTM) [ (40.16±11.90) kg vs.(47.22 ±9.84) kg] and fat [ (17.45± 8.83)vs.(13.66±7.28) kg] were also significantly lower (both P=0.001 ).The lean tissue indicators in the below 40 years group were also significantly lower than those in the healthy controls ( P =0.012).For the fat tissue ingredients,the below 40 years group ( P =0.013 ) and over 70 years group (P =0.039) showed significant differences with the controls,while the 60-69 years group (P =0.191 ) showed no such difference.ConclusionsNutritional status is different among HD patients at different ages.HD patients below 40 years and abover 70 years are more susceptible to malnutrition.Although BMI shows no difference with the normal subjects,protein wasting and increased fat tissue storage do exist in HD patients.The nutrition changes are slightest in 40-59 years old and much severer in over 70 years old patients.