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住院患者的握力及相关因素

Handgrip strength and associated factors in hospitalized patients.

作者信息

Guerra Rita S, Fonseca Isabel, Pichel Fernando, Restivo Maria T, Amaral Teresa F

机构信息

Departamento de Bioquímica, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal UISPA-IDMEC, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Porto, Portugal

Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Porto, Portugal.

出版信息

JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 2015 Mar;39(3):322-30. doi: 10.1177/0148607113514113. Epub 2013 Nov 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Handgrip strength (HGS) is a marker of nutrition status. Many factors are associated with HGS. Age, height, body mass index, number of diagnoses, and number and type of drugs have been shown to modify the association between undernutrition and HGS. Nevertheless, other patient characteristics that could modify this association and its joint modifier effect have not been studied yet.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the association of inpatients' HGS and undernutrition considering the potential modifier effect of cognitive status, functional activity, disease severity, anthropometrics, and other patient characteristics on HGS.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was conducted in a university hospital. Sex, age, abbreviated mental test score, functional activity score, Charlson index, number of drugs, Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) score, body weight, mid-arm muscle circumference, adductor pollicis muscle thickness, body height, wrist circumference, hand length, and palm width were included in a linear regression model to identify independent factors associated with HGS (dependent variable).

RESULTS

The study sample was composed of 688 inpatients (18-91 years old). All variables included in the model were associated with HGS (β, -0.16 to 0.38; P ≤ .049) and explained 68.5% of HGS. Age, functional activity decline, Charlson index, number of drugs, PG-SGA score, body weight, and wrist circumference had a negative association with HGS. All other studied variables were positively associated with HGS.

CONCLUSION

Nutrition status evaluated by PG-SGA was still associated with HGS after considering the joint effect of other patient characteristics, which reinforces the value of HGS as an indicator of undernutrition.

摘要

背景

握力(HGS)是营养状况的一个指标。许多因素与握力相关。年龄、身高、体重指数、诊断数量以及药物的数量和类型已被证明会改变营养不良与握力之间的关联。然而,其他可能改变这种关联及其联合修饰效应的患者特征尚未得到研究。

目的

考虑认知状态、功能活动、疾病严重程度、人体测量学和其他患者特征对握力的潜在修饰作用,评估住院患者握力与营养不良之间的关联。

方法

在一家大学医院进行了一项横断面研究。将性别、年龄、简易精神测试得分、功能活动得分、查尔森指数、药物数量、患者主观全面评定法(PG-SGA)得分、体重、上臂中部肌肉周长、拇收肌厚度、身高、腕围、手长和掌宽纳入线性回归模型,以确定与握力(因变量)相关的独立因素。

结果

研究样本由688名住院患者(年龄在18至91岁之间)组成。模型中纳入的所有变量均与握力相关(β值为-0.16至0.38;P≤0.049),并解释了握力的68.5%。年龄、功能活动下降、查尔森指数、药物数量、PG-SGA得分、体重和腕围与握力呈负相关。所有其他研究变量与握力呈正相关。

结论

在考虑其他患者特征的联合作用后,通过PG-SGA评估的营养状况仍与握力相关,这强化了握力作为营养不良指标的价值。

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