Association between hospitalization-related outcomes, dynapenia and body mass index: The Glisten Study.
Journal
European journal of clinical nutrition
ISSN: 1476-5640
Titre abrégé: Eur J Clin Nutr
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8804070
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
05 2019
05 2019
Historique:
received:
21
07
2017
accepted:
07
03
2018
revised:
04
12
2017
pubmed:
7
6
2018
medline:
14
7
2020
entrez:
7
6
2018
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
To compare the prognostic value of dynapenia, as evaluated by handgrip, and body mass index (BMI) on length of stay (LOS), days of bed rest, and other hospitalization-related outcomes in a population of older adults admitted to 12 italian acute care divisions. Data on age, weight, BMI, comorbidities, ADL, physical activity level, muscle strength, were recorded at hospital admission. LOS, days of bed rest, intrahospital falls, and discharge destination were also recorded during the hospitalization. Subjects with BMI <18.5 kg/m A total of 634 patients, mean age 80.8 ± 6.7 years and 49.4% women, were included in the analysis. Overall dynapenic subjects (D) showed a longer period of LOS and bed rest compared with non-dynapenic (ND). When the study population was divided according to BMI categories, underweight (UW), normal weight (NW), and overweight-obese (OW-OB), no significant differences were observed in hospital LOS and days of bed rest. When analysis of covariance was used to determine the difference of LOS across handgrip/BMI groups, D/OW-OB and D/UW subjects showed significantly longer LOS (11.32 and 10.96 days, both p 0.05) compared to ND/NW subjects (7.69 days), even when controlling for age, gender, baseline ADL, cause of hospitalization and comorbidity. After controlling for the same confounding factors, D/OW-OB, D/NW and D/UW subjects showed significantly longer bed rest (4.7, 4.56, and 4.05 days, respectively, all p 0.05, but D/OW-OB p 0.01) compared to ND/NW subjects (1.59 days). In our study population, LOS is longer in D/UW and D/OW-OB compared to ND/NW subjects and days of bed rest are mainly influenced by dynapenia, and not by BMI class.
Identifiants
pubmed: 29872161
doi: 10.1038/s41430-018-0184-0
pii: 10.1038/s41430-018-0184-0
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
743-750Investigateurs
Gloria Brombo
(G)
Elisa Maietti
(E)
Beatrice Ortolani
(B)
Elisabetta Savino
(E)
Valeria Buttò
(V)
Alberto Fisichella
(A)
Elisa Carrarini
(E)
Mauro Zamboni
(M)
Maria Laura Di Meo
(ML)
Francesco Orso
(F)
Flavia Sacco
(F)
Alessandra Bonfanti
(A)
Anna Paola Cerri
(AP)
Marco Motta
(M)
Francesca Pittella
(F)
Sergio Fusco
(S)
Valeria Prestipino Giarritta
(VP)
Luca Soraci
(L)
Luca Agosta
(L)
Lorenzo Marchese
(L)
Claudia Basile
(C)
Ilaria Fava
(I)
Carla Coppola
(C)
Anna Maria Dalise
(AM)
Paolo Salaris
(P)
Olga Catte
(O)
Maura Orru
(M)
Elena Ortolani
(E)
Anna Maria Martone
(AM)
Sara Salini
(S)
Barbara Carrieri
(B)
Giuseppina dell'Aquila
(G)