Factors Affecting Health-Related Quality of Life in Liver Transplant Patients.


Journal

Advances in experimental medicine and biology
ISSN: 0065-2598
Titre abrégé: Adv Exp Med Biol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0121103

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Historique:
pubmed: 27 10 2018
medline: 9 8 2019
entrez: 27 10 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This study seeks to evaluate the metabolic parameters such as body mass index (BMI), percentage of total body fat percentage (%BF), blood glucose, homeostatic index for quantification of insulin resistance and beta-cell function (HOMA-IR), sleep efficiency, and physical activity in liver transplant patients. The study group consisted of 24 male and 18 female patients, which enabled the inter-gender comparison. We found that a majority of patients had exceeded the norms for BMI and %BF. The excessive weight was distinctly accentuated in male patients. Only 40.5% of patients have a correct BMI and 21.4% of patients have a correct %BF. The indices of glucose metabolism were increased, pointing to enhanced insulin resistance. Resting energy expenditure and metabolic equivalent of task were characteristic of sedentary lifestyle, and they were lower in female patients. Almost 65% of patients had sleep efficiency below the desired 85% cut-off level. Further, sleep efficiency was decreasing with increasing BMI, %BF, and blood glucose level. In conclusion, liver transplant patients are characterized by excessive body mass and less physical activity and have a shortened sleep duration, all of which may lead to a worse glucose metabolism and increased disease risk and may also have an impact on quality of life.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30362028
doi: 10.1007/5584_2018_287
doi:

Substances chimiques

Blood Glucose 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

49-54

Auteurs

Anna Jagielska (A)

Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland.

Olga Tronina (O)

Department of Transplant Medicine and Nephrology, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland. msizp@wum.edu.pl.

Krzysztof Jankowski (K)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland.

Aleksandra Kozłowska (A)

Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland.

Katarzyna Okręglicka (K)

Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland.

Paweł Jagielski (P)

Human Nutrition Department, Faculty of Health Science, Medical College of the Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland.

Magdalena Durlik (M)

Department of Transplant Medicine and Nephrology, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland.

Piotr Pruszczyk (P)

Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland.

Aneta Nitsch-Osuch (A)

Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland.

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