Norman K, Kirchner H, Lochs H, Pirlich M. Malnutrition affects quality of life in gastroenterology patients. World J Gastroenterol 2006; 12(21): 3380-3385 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i21.3380]
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Dr. Matthias Pirlich, PhD, MD, Medizinische Klinik mit SP Gastroenterologie, Hepatologie und Endokrinologie, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 10098 Berlin, Germany. matthias.pirlich@charite.de
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2006; 12(21): 3380-3385 Published online Jun 7, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i21.3380
Table 1 Clinical diagnoses of the study population
Diagnoses
n
n
n
Liver cirrhosis
61
Others
70
Alcoholic liver cirrhosis
51
Biliary disease
11
Functional dyspepsia/IBS
4
Cryptogenic liver cirrhosis
4
Gastritis / reflux disease
11
Ulcer disease
3
Biliary liver cirrhosis
4
Chronic pancreatitis
9
Colon and/or rectal polyps
2
Post hepatic liver cirrhosis
2
Non infectious colitis
7
Malabsorption syndrome
2
Inflammatory bowel disease
69
Diverticulitis
8
Viral hepatitis
2
Crohn’s disease
46
Fatty liver disease
8
Proctologic disease
2
Ulcerative colitis
23
Total
200
Table 2 Study population and differences between well and malnourished patients
Characteristics
Overall study population(n = 200)
Well nourished (SGA A)(n = 104)
Malnourished (SGA B C)(n = 96)
P
Gender (M/F)
94/106
44/60
50/46
NS
Age (yr)
54.9 ± 17.1
56.7 ± 16.7
52.9 ± 17.3
NS
Albumin (g/L)
37 ± 7.1
39 ± 7.0
35 ± 7.0
0.001
Body mass index (kg/m²)
23.7 ± 4.9
25.7 ± 4.6
21.6 ± 4.2
<0.000
Phase angle (°)
4.9 ± 1.1
5.2 ± 1.0
4.5 ± 1.1
<0.000
BCM/height (kg/m²)
8.1 ± 1.8
8.6 ± 1.7
7.4 ± 1.8
<0.000
ECM/BCM
1.3 ± 0.6
1.2 ± .4
1.4 ± .7
<0.000
Arm muscle area (mm²)
4327.5 ± 1261.8
4713.2 ± 1200.3
3916.1 ± 1200.1
<0.000
Hand grip strength (kg)
29.1 ± 11.0
30.6 ± 10.5
27.3 ± 11.4
0.030
Peak flow (L/min)
346.0 ± 118.4
353.4 ± 113.2
337.6 ± 124.2
NS
Table 3 Study population and differences between liver cirrhosis and IBD patients
Differences
Liver cirrhosis
Inflammatorybowel disease
P
SGA A vs BC
34/27
33/36
NS
Gender (M/F)
33/28
29/40
NS
Age (yr)
56.8 ± 12.2
38.5 ± 13.4
< 0.000
Albumin (g/Ll)
33.0 ± 6.0
38.0 ± 7.0
< 0.000
Body mass index (kg/m²)
26.1 ± 4.9
21.2 ± 3.6
< 0.000
Phase angle (°)
4.7 ± 1.0
5.4 ± 1.2
< 0.000
BCM/height (kg/m²)
8.4 ± 1.9
7.9 ± 1.8
NS
ECM/BCM
1.4 ± .5
1.2 ± .8
< 0.000
Arm muscle area (mm²)
4606.3 ± 1485.9
3921.9 ± 1069.8
0.009
Hand grip strength (kg)
30.9 ± 11.6
31.5 ± 11.4
NS
Peak flow (L/min)
328.2 ± 116.9
375.8 ± 112.5
0.048
Table 4 Quality of life in malnourished vs wellnourished patients with either liver cirrhosis or inflammatory bowel disease (absolute percentage)
QOL scales
Liver cirrhosis
Inflammatory bowel disease
Wellnourished
Malnourished
P
Wellnourished
Malnourished
P
Physical functioning
74.0 ± 23.8
44.6 ± 22.1
0.000
66.6 ± 31.6
52.1 ± 28.4
0.036
Role physical
52.3 ± 42.6
22.2 ± 36.9
0.003
49.2 ± 45.1
24.4 ± 34.6
0.024
Bodily pain
88.9 ± 28.5
59.3 ± 47.4
0.007
67.7 ± 41.9
59.1 ± 46.5
NS
General health
82.6 ± 27.4
81.0 ± 28.7
NS
71.9 ± 31.6
51.1 ± 33.1
0.012
Vitality
73.2 ± 38.2
59.0 ± 39.4
NS
35.4 ± 33.5
37.7 ± 33.7
NS
Social functioning
51.8 ± 19.8
41.3 ± 16.1
0.041
42.1 ± 20.2
37.6 ± 13.5
NS
Role emotional
46.8 ± 21.3
31.7 ± 20.0
0.007
39.1 ± 23.7
26.9 ± 18.8
0.027
Mental health
78.1 ± 17.6
56.9 ± 25.9
0.001
64.9 ± 18.9
56.1 ± 21.8
NS
Citation: Norman K, Kirchner H, Lochs H, Pirlich M. Malnutrition affects quality of life in gastroenterology patients. World J Gastroenterol 2006; 12(21): 3380-3385