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Comparison of the Nutritional Status Assessment Methods for Hemodialysis Patients
Zahra Sohrabi, Atefeh Kohansal, Hanieh Mirzahosseini, Moein Naghibi, Morteza Zare, Neda Haghighat, Marzieh Akbarzadeh
Clin Nutr Res 2021;10(3):219-229.   Published online July 20, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2021.10.3.219

Protein-energy wasting (PEW) is prevalent among hemodialysis (HD) patients and is associated with poor outcomes. There are various methods for nutritional status evaluation in HD patients. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages. We aimed at comparing the method validities of normalized protein catabolic ratio (nPCR) and malnutrition universal screening tool (MUST) with subjective global assessment (SGA) in HD patients. We examined 88 HD patients using SGA and MUST questionnaires. The nPCRs were calculated using pre-dialysis and post-dialysis BUN and Kt/v. Also, PEW of patients was assessed based on the criteria of the International Society of Renal Nutrition and Metabolism. Methods' specificity, sensitivity, and precision rates were assessed. Correlations between methods were analyzed using Pearson-correlation. Based on the SGA, MUST, and nPCR methods, almost 41%, 30%, and 60% of patients had malnutrition, respectively. According to the criteria, more than 90% of patients had PEW. SGA was positively and significantly associated with MUST (p ≤ 0.001). Sensitivity for SGA, MUST, and nPCR methods were 100%,100%, 1.8%, and their specificity were 98%, 98%, and 4%, and their precision rates were 99.7%, 98.7%, and 3%, respectively. From various methods of nutritional assessment (SGA, MUST, and nPCR), compared to SGA as the common method of nutrition assessment in hemodialysis patients, MUST had the nearest specificity, sensitivity, and precision rate and nPCR method had the lowest ones. nPCR seems to be a flawed marker of malnutrition and it should be more investigated if MUST can be used instead of SGA.

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    Ghumayra Aziz, Zarina Ebrahim, Nazeema Esau, Meseret M. Bazezew
    Journal of Renal Nutrition.2025; 35(2): 328.     CrossRef
  • Potential Determinants of Subjective Global Assessment Among Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis
    Carla Ferrell, Laura Byham-Gray, Hamed Samavat, Mireille Hamdan
    Journal of Renal Nutrition.2025; 35(2): 319.     CrossRef
  • The relationship between phase angle, nutritional status and blood biochemical parameters in hemodialysis patients: an example study in Edirne city center
    Merve Pehlivan, Esra Karateke, Ebrar Çalışkan
    Anatolian Current Medical Journal.2025; 7(2): 210.     CrossRef
  • Oral creatine in hemodialysis patients increases physical functional capacity and muscle mass, an open label study
    Waldo Bernales-Delmon, Simón Schulz, Iván Guglielmi, Cynthia Saravia, Yasna Venegas, Jaime Joost, José Aguilar, Andrés Wulf, Paulina Bittner, María Claudia Martínez, Sandy Gómez, Catalina Chávez, Juan John, Felipe Matus, Carla Basualto-Alarcón, Diego A. B
    PLOS One.2025; 20(7): e0328757.     CrossRef
  • Morphofunctional Assessment of Malnutrition and Sarcopenia Using Nutritional Ultrasonography in Patients Undergoing Maintenance Hemodialysis
    José C. De La Flor, Estefanya García-Menéndez, Gregorio Romero-González, Celia Rodríguez Tudero, Elena Jiménez Mayor, Enrique Florit Mengual, Esperanza Moral Berrio, Beatriz Soria Morales, Michael Cieza Terrones, Secundino Cigarrán Guldris, Jesús Hernánde
    Medicina.2025; 61(6): 1044.     CrossRef
  • The impact of predialytic oral protein-based supplements on nutritional status and quality of life in hemodialysis patients: a randomized clinical trial
    Mohamed Mamdouh Elsayed, Mohamed Magdy Abdelkader, Amr Mohamed ElKazaz, Iman Ezzat Elgohary
    BMC Nephrology.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    South Medical Journal.2024; 27(2): 159.     CrossRef
  • Recent Advances in the Nutritional Screening, Assessment, and Treatment of Japanese Patients on Hemodialysis
    Junko Ishida, Akihiko Kato
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2023; 12(6): 2113.     CrossRef
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    Khalid H. Al-Shibly, Jawad K. Al-Diwan
    Medical Journal of Babylon.2022; 19(2): 244.     CrossRef
  • Status and Prospect of Nutritional Assessment in Perioperative Patients
    梦凡 杨
    Advances in Clinical Medicine.2022; 12(07): 6061.     CrossRef
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Evidence-based Nutritional Intervention Protocol for Korean Moderate-Severe Obese Children and Adolescents
Jieun Kim, Yoon Myung Kim, Han Byul Jang, Hye-Ja Lee, Sang Ick Park, Kyung-Hee Park, Hyunjung Lim
Clin Nutr Res 2019;8(3):184-195.   Published online July 29, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2019.8.3.184

Diet-related behavioral modification for healthy eating and lifestyle is required to improve childhood obesity. The present study aimed to develop customized nutritional intervention protocol and education program to find barriers to adhere healthy diet and lifestyle for moderate to severe obese children and adolescents and their families. Theoretical framework approaches can be used to change behavior and achieve goals. Previous studies that described the relationship between behavioral modification and nutrition education theory were reviewed. The social cognitive theory and transtheoretical model were employed with behavioral changes to target a healthful diet and lifestyle. The nutrition care process (NCP) model was adopted to customize nutrition care for the participants. Customized nutritional intervention protocol was developed following as the four steps of the NCP. Firstly, nutrition status of the participants was assessed by the nutrition expert. Nutrition problems were described as “inadequate energy intake,” “overweight/obesity,” or “food and nutrition-related knowledge deficit.” All nutrition sessions were designed for nutrition intervention to give nutritional knowledge and a practical mission in real life for individual goal setting and self-control. Meal planning, portion control, healthy snack selection and cooking with fruits and vegetables were consisted of five components of the nutrition education session. During each session, the participants and their families were interviewed by a nutrition expert for monitoring and evaluating diet-related goal setting and achievement. A theoretical and evidence-based nutritional intervention was developed for the secondary to tertiary prevention of childhood obesity. This nutrition intervention protocol and program might be helpful for the further research on childhood obesity.

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    Nutrition Research and Practice.2021; 15(6): 732.     CrossRef
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    Ana Carolina Barco Leme, Regina Mara Fisberg, Tom Baranowski, Theresa Nicklas, Chishinga S. Callender, Annie Kasam, Sonia Tucunduva Philippi, Debbe Thompson
    Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.2021; 53(2): 110.     CrossRef
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    Nutrients.2021; 13(4): 1200.     CrossRef
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    Turkish Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.2021; 15(1): 179.     CrossRef
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    Jieun Kim, Hyunjung Lim
    Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome.2019; 28(4): 225.     CrossRef
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Effect of Personalized Nutritional Counseling on the Nutritional Status of Hemodialysis Patients
In-Young Jo, Woo Jeong Kim, Hyeong Cheon Park, Hoon Young Choi, Jung Eun Lee, Song Mi Lee
Clin Nutr Res 2017;6(4):285-295.   Published online October 30, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2017.6.4.285

This study set out to evaluate the impact of personalized nutritional counseling (PNC) on the nutritional status of hemodialysis (HD) patients. This was an intervention study for 10 months at 2 hospitals. Anthropometric, biochemical, dietary, and body composition parameters were measured at baseline and after 3 and 6 months of PNC. A total of 42 patients (23 men and 19 women) were included. Intake of dietary protein, serum albumin, and cholesterol levels had increased significantly from baseline to month 6 (p < 0.05). Among the bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) parameters, both the body cell mass (BCM) and the fat free mass (FFM) had significantly reduced at month 3 compared to baseline (p < 0.05). However, there was no difference between baseline and month 6. We assessed the nutritional status of the subjects using the malnutrition inflammation score (MIS), and divided them into an adequately nourished (AN) and a malnourished (MN) group at baseline. In the subgroup analysis, serum levels of albumin and cholesterol had increased significantly, particularly from baseline to month 6 in the MN group (p < 0.05). This study suggests that consecutive PNC contributed to the improvement of the protein intake, serum levels of albumin, cholesterol and to the delay of muscle wasting, which could also have a positive impact on the nutritional status, particularly in malnourished patients receiving HD treatment.

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Use of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis for the Assessment of Nutritional Status in Critically Ill Patients
Yoojin Lee, Oran Kwon, Cheung Soo Shin, Song Mi Lee
Clin Nutr Res 2015;4(1):32-40.   Published online January 23, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2015.4.1.32

Malnutrition is common in the critically ill patients and known to cause a variety of negative clinical outcomes. However, various conventional methods for nutrition assessment have several limitations. We hypothesized that body composition data, as measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), may have a significant role in evaluating nutritional status and predicting clinical outcomes in critically ill patients. We gathered clinical, biochemical, and BIA data from 66 critically ill patients admitted to an intensive care unit. Patients were divided into three nutritional status groups according to their serum albumin level and total lymphocyte counts. The BIA results, conventional indicators of nutrition status, and clinical outcomes were compared and analyzed retrospectively. Results showed that the BIA indices including phase angle (PhA), extracellular water (ECW), and ECW/total body water (TBW) were significantly associated with the severity of nutritional status. Particularly, PhA, an indicator of the health of the cell membrane, was higher in the well-nourished patient group, whereas the edema index (ECW/TBW) was higher in the severely malnourished patient group. PhA was positively associated with albumin and ECW/TBW was negatively associated with serum albumin, hemoglobin, and duration of mechanical ventilation. In non-survivors, PhA was significantly lower and both ECW/TBW and %TBW/fat free mass were higher than in survivors. In conclusion, several BIA indexes including PhA and ECW/TBW may be useful for nutritional assessment and represent significant prognostic factors in the care of critically ill patients.

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Sangah Shin, Eunyoung Park, Dong Han Sun, Tae-Kyoung You, Myung-Joo Lee, Soochan Hwang, Hee Young Paik, Hyojee Joung
Clin Nutr Res 2014;3(2):115-125.   Published online July 29, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2014.3.2.115

The accuracy of dietary assessments has emerged as a major concern in nutritional epidemiology and new dietary assessment tools using computer technology to increase accuracy have been developed in many countries. The purpose of this study was to develop a web-based computer-assisted personal interview system (CAPIS) for conducting dietary assessment and to evaluate its practical utilization among Koreans. The client software was developed using Microsoft's ClickOnce technology, which allows communication with a database system via an http server to add or retrieve data. The system consists of a tracking system for the subject and researcher, a data-input system during the interview, a calculation system for estimating food and nutrient intake, a data-output system for presenting the results, and an evaluation system for assessing the adequacy of nutrient and food intake. Databases of the nutrient composition of common food (n = 3,642), recipes for common dishes (n = 1,886), and photos of serving sizes for food and dishes (n = 4,152) were constructed, and logical processes for data collection, calculation, and output were developed. The functionality, on-site applicability, and efficiency of CAPIS were evaluated in a convenience sample of 181 participants (61 males, 120 females; aged 24 to 85) by comparing with manual 24 hour recall method with paper questionnaire. The CAPIS was functioned adequately in the field survey in terms of completeness of function, security, and compliance of researcher and subjects. Regarding on-site applicability, 23.2%, 32.6%, 35.4%, and 43.7% of subjects reported that CAPIS was easier to recall their diet, to estimate the amount consumed, to communicate with the interviewer, and to concentrate on the interview than the manual method with paper questionnaire, respectively. Although CAPIS required more interview time (9 min 42 sec) compared to the manual method (7 min 30 sec), it saved time and cost for data coding and entry (15 min 35 sec) and gave high satisfaction from the prompt feedback after interview to the subjects, which increase efficiency to apply on the field survey. Our results suggest that the newly developed CAPIS is suitable for conducting personal interviews for dietary assessment in Korean population.

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