New approach to underweight COPD patients
Recently published in the International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, the study involved a total of 86 patients with an average age of 64. In contrast to studies in other countries, more than half of the patients were women, whereas previous studies have focused on men.
“We’ve come up with the only equation to date that’s specially designed for COPD patients, and that calculates just how many calories a patient needs,” says Frode Slinde, docent at the Sahlgrenska Academy’s Department of Clinical Nutrition. “We’ve already shown that the existing equations, designed for healthy individuals, do not work well for COPD patients.”
The results of the study offer a more accurate estimate of each patient’s energy requirement, and could lead to a better and more individual nutritional approach. Previously a standard calculation was used to determine a patient’s energy requirement, but the researchers believe that the new equation is more likely to help COPD patients to stop losing weight and even put on weight.
“We can now tailor treatments and quickly evaluate the results,” says Slinde. “A better nutritional status has been linked with patients feeling better and not needing as much care as before, which could cut the cost of care to society in the long run. As far as COPD patients are concerned, a better nutritional status translates into better quality of life and a longer life.”
COPD
COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, affects the lungs and airways. Patients have constant problems with their airways and are short of breath. The number of COPD patients in Sweden is estimated at between 400,000 and 700,000 depending on the criteria used by doctors when making the diagnosis. The primary cause of COPD is damage to the mucous membranes as a result of active or passive smoking. Treatments include giving up smoking and medication.
For more information, please contact:
Frode Slinde,
docent, Dept of Clinical Nutrition, Sahlgrenska Academy,
tel. +46 (0)31 786 37 24
+46 (0)31 786 37 24
+46 (0)70 264 67 31
e-mail: frode.slinde@nutrition.gu.se
Bibliographic data:
Journal: International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Title of the article: A validated disease specific prediction equation for resting metabolic rate in underweight patients with COPD
Authors: Anita Nordenson, AnneMarie Grönberg, Lena Hulthén, Sven Larsson, Frode Slinde
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