Nutritional status influences generic and disease-specific quality of life measures in haemodialysis patients
Background: Poor nutritional status and worse health-related quality of life (QoL) have been reported in haemodialysis (HD) patients. The utilization of generic and disease specific QoL questionnaires in the same population may provide a better understanding of the significance of nutrition in QoL d...
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doaj-0cfab246eef24d30a191e2b2ddc6a50c2020-11-25T01:11:22ZengArán Ediciones, S. L.Nutrición Hospitalaria0212-16112013-06-0128395195710.3305/nh.2013.28.3.6454S0212-16112013000300054Nutritional status influences generic and disease-specific quality of life measures in haemodialysis patientsAna Catarina Moreira0Elisabete Carolino1Fernando Domingos2Augusta Gaspar3Pedro Ponce4Maria Ermelinda Camilo5Escola Superior de Tecnología da Saude de LisboaEscola Superior de Tecnología da Saude de LisboaEscola Superior de Tecnología da Saude de LisboaEscola Superior de Tecnología da Saude de LisboaEscola Superior de Tecnología da Saude de LisboaUniversidade de LisboaBackground: Poor nutritional status and worse health-related quality of life (QoL) have been reported in haemodialysis (HD) patients. The utilization of generic and disease specific QoL questionnaires in the same population may provide a better understanding of the significance of nutrition in QoL dimensions. Objective: To assess nutritional status by easy to use parameters and to evaluate the potential relationship with QoL measured by generic and disease specific questionnaires. Methods: Nutritional status was assessed by subjective global assessment adapted to renal patients (SGA), body mass index (BMI), nutritional intake and appetite. QoL was assessed by the generic EuroQoL and disease specific Kidney Disease Quality of Life-Short Form (KDQoL-SF) questionnaires. Results: The study comprised 130 patients of both genders, mean age 62.7 ± 14.7 years. The prevalence of undernutrition ranged from 3.1% by BMI < 18.5 kg/m² to 75.4% for patients below energy and protein intake recommendations. With the exception of BMI classification, undernourished patients had worse scores in nearly all QoL dimensions (EuroQoL and KDQoL-SF), a pattern which was dominantly maintained when adjusted for demographics and disease-related variables. Overweight/obese patients (BMI > 25) also had worse scores in some QoL dimensions, but after adjustment the pattern was maintained only in the symptoms and problems dimension of KDQoL-SF (p = 0.011). Conclusion: Our study reveals that even in mildly undernourished HD patients, nutritional status has a significant impact in several QoL dimensions. The questionnaires used provided different, almost complementary perspectives, yet for daily practice EuroQoL is simpler. Assuring a good nutritional status, may positively influence QoL.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112013000300054&lng=en&tlng=enNutriciónCalidad de vidaCuestionarios de calidad de vida genéricos y específicosHemodiálisis crónica |
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Ana Catarina Moreira Elisabete Carolino Fernando Domingos Augusta Gaspar Pedro Ponce Maria Ermelinda Camilo Nutritional status influences generic and disease-specific quality of life measures in haemodialysis patients Nutrición Hospitalaria Nutrición Calidad de vida Cuestionarios de calidad de vida genéricos y específicos Hemodiálisis crónica |
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Ana Catarina Moreira Elisabete Carolino Fernando Domingos Augusta Gaspar Pedro Ponce Maria Ermelinda Camilo |
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Nutritional status influences generic and disease-specific quality of life measures in haemodialysis patients |
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Nutritional status influences generic and disease-specific quality of life measures in haemodialysis patients |
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Nutritional status influences generic and disease-specific quality of life measures in haemodialysis patients |
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Nutritional status influences generic and disease-specific quality of life measures in haemodialysis patients |
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Nutritional status influences generic and disease-specific quality of life measures in haemodialysis patients |
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nutritional status influences generic and disease-specific quality of life measures in haemodialysis patients |
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Arán Ediciones, S. L. |
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Nutrición Hospitalaria |
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0212-1611 |
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2013-06-01 |
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Background: Poor nutritional status and worse health-related quality of life (QoL) have been reported in haemodialysis (HD) patients. The utilization of generic and disease specific QoL questionnaires in the same population may provide a better understanding of the significance of nutrition in QoL dimensions. Objective: To assess nutritional status by easy to use parameters and to evaluate the potential relationship with QoL measured by generic and disease specific questionnaires. Methods: Nutritional status was assessed by subjective global assessment adapted to renal patients (SGA), body mass index (BMI), nutritional intake and appetite. QoL was assessed by the generic EuroQoL and disease specific Kidney Disease Quality of Life-Short Form (KDQoL-SF) questionnaires. Results: The study comprised 130 patients of both genders, mean age 62.7 ± 14.7 years. The prevalence of undernutrition ranged from 3.1% by BMI < 18.5 kg/m² to 75.4% for patients below energy and protein intake recommendations. With the exception of BMI classification, undernourished patients had worse scores in nearly all QoL dimensions (EuroQoL and KDQoL-SF), a pattern which was dominantly maintained when adjusted for demographics and disease-related variables. Overweight/obese patients (BMI > 25) also had worse scores in some QoL dimensions, but after adjustment the pattern was maintained only in the symptoms and problems dimension of KDQoL-SF (p = 0.011). Conclusion: Our study reveals that even in mildly undernourished HD patients, nutritional status has a significant impact in several QoL dimensions. The questionnaires used provided different, almost complementary perspectives, yet for daily practice EuroQoL is simpler. Assuring a good nutritional status, may positively influence QoL. |
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Nutrición Calidad de vida Cuestionarios de calidad de vida genéricos y específicos Hemodiálisis crónica |
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