Handgrip strength is associated with 12‐month survival in male patients suffering with advanced chronic liver disease

Author:

Côrtes Daniela M.1ORCID,Boulhosa Ramona S. da S. B.1ORCID,L. da S. L. Paz Cláudio2,Cunha Carla de M.34ORCID,de Oliveira Lucivalda P. M.34,Lyra André C.5,Bueno Allain A.6ORCID,de Jesus Rosângela P.34

Affiliation:

1. Post Graduate Program, School of Nutrition Federal University of Bahia Salvador Bahia Brazil

2. Bahia Social College Salvador Bahia Brazil

3. Science Nutrition Department Federal University of Bahia Salvador Bahia Brazil

4. Food, Nutrition and Health Post‐Graduation Program Federal University of Bahia Salvador Bahia Brazil

5. Department of Gastroenterology Federal University of Bahia Salvador Bahia Brazil

6. College of Health, Life and Environmental Sciences University of Worcester Worcester UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAdvanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) patients are usually malnourished, and both conditions in combination increase the likelihood of unfavourable clinical outcomes. Handgrip strength (HGS) has been suggested as a relevant parameter for nutritional assessment and predictor of adverse clinical outcomes in ACLD. However, the HGS cut‐off values for ACLD patients have not yet been reliably established. The aims of this study were to preliminarily identify HGS reference values in a sample population of ACLD male patients and to assess their association with survival over a 12‐month follow‐up period.MethodsThis was a prospective observational study with preliminary analysis of outpatients and inpatients. A total of 185 male patients with a medical diagnosis of ACLD met the inclusion criteria and were invited to participate in the study. The physiological variation in muscle strength related to the age of the individuals included in the study was considered to obtain cut‐off values.ResultsAfter categorising HGS by age group (adults: 18–60 years; elderly: ≥60 years), the reference values obtained were 32.5 kg for the adults and 16.5 kg for the elderly. During the 12‐month follow‐up, 20.5% of the patients died, and 76.3% of those had been identified with reduced HGS.ConclusionsPatients with adequate HGS showed significantly higher 12‐month survival than those with reduced HGS within the same period. Our findings show that HGS is an important predictive parameter for clinical and nutritional follow‐up in ACLD male patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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