Comparison of nutritional status between patients with alcoholic and non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis
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Comparison of nutritional status between patients with alcoholic and non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis
Abstract
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess and compare the nutritional status of alcoholic and non alcoholic cirrhotic patients.
Methods: 81 patients with liver cirrhosis--41 alcoholic (AC) & 40 non alcoholic (NAC), were selected. Nutritional status was assessed using anthropometric measurements viz. skin fold thickness, arm and muscle circumferences and areas. Food intake was evaluated using 48 hour dietary recall. Creatinine Height Index and Lean Body Mass were calculated from 24 hour urinary creatinine excretion.
Results: Mean values of Mid Arm Muscle Area, for both AC and NAC (2947+/-8.12 mm(2) v/s 3534+/-6.96 mm(2) respectively), were below the 5th percentile of Frisancho's cut off, with significant reduction in alcoholics (P = 0.00). Creatinine Height Index (CHI) and Lean Body Mass (LBM) were higher in patients without fluid retention as compared to those with fluid retention. Patients without Ascites showed a positive correlation between body weight and Lean Body Mass (r=0.471; rho=0.438; P=0.00).
Conclusions: Malnutrition is widely prevalent in cirrhotics, with greater impairment in alcoholics. A positive correlation could be elicited between Lean Body Mass & Actual Body Weight in patients without ascites. Creatinine Height Index and Lean Body Mass may be more reliable parameters for the assessment of nutritional status in patients with liver cirrhosis.
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