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Body composition evaluated by body mass index and bioelectrical impedance vector analysis in women with rheumatoid arthritis

机译:用风湿性关节炎的女性体重指数和生物电阻抗载体分析评估的身体组成

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BackgroundRheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a complex inflammatory disease that modifies body composition. Although body mass index (BMI) is one of the clinical nutrition tools widely used to assess indirectly nutritional status, it is not able to identify these body alterations. Bioelectrical Vector Analysis (BIVA) is an alternative method to assess hydration and body cell mass of patients with wasting conditions. ObjectiveTo investigate the differences in nutrition status according to BMI groups (normal, overweight and obesity) and BIVA classification (cachectic and non-cachectic) in women with RA. MethodsWomen with confirmed diagnosis of RA were included from January 2015 to June 2016. Whole-body bioelectrical impedance was measured using a tetrapolar and mono-frequency equipment. Patients were classified according to BMI as: low body weight (n?=?6, 2.7%), normal (n?=?59, 26.3%), overweight (n?=?88, 39.3%) and obese (n?=?71, 31.7%), and each group was divided into BIVA groups (cachectic 51.8% and non-cachectic 48.2%). ResultsA total of 224 RA patients were included, with mean age 52.7 years and median disease duration of 12 years. Significant differences were found in weight, arm circumference, waist, hip, resistance/height, reactance/height and erythrocyte sedimentation rate among all BMI groups. However, serum albumin levels were significantly different between cachectic and non-cachectic patients independently of BMI. In all BMI categories, cachectic groups had lower reactance and phase angle than non-cachectic subjects. ConclusionRA patients with normal or even high BMI have a significantly lower muscle component. Evaluation of body composition with BIVA in RA patients could be an option for cachexia detection.
机译:背景HeumaToid关节炎(RA)是一种复杂的炎症疾病,可改变身体组成。虽然体重指数(BMI)是广泛用于评估间接营养状况的临床营养工具之一,但它无法识别这些身体改变。生物电载体分析(BIVA)是评估饮用条件患者的水化和体细胞质量的替代方法。 ObjectiveTo根据BMI群(正常,超重和肥胖)和妇女的妇女与RA妇女的营养状况差异调查营养状况。具有证实RA诊断的方法纯粹是从2015年1月到2016年6月。使用四极管和单频设备测量全身生物电阻抗。患者根据BMI分类为:低体重(n?=Δ6,2.7%),正常(n?= 59,26.3%),超重(n?=?88,39.3%)和肥胖(n? =?71,31.7%),每组分为BIVA组(COCHECTIC 51.8%,不健康48.2%)。结果总计224例RA患者,平均年龄为52.7岁,中位数疾病持续时间为12年。在所有BMI组中,重量,臂周长,腰部,髋关节,抗性/高度,电抗/高度,电抗/高度以及红细胞沉降率的显着差异。然而,血清白蛋白水平与BMI独立于BMI的Cachectic和非遗治患者之间有显着差异。在所有BMI类别中,Cachectic基团的反应性和相角比非遗治受试者较低。结论患有正常甚至高BMI的患者具有明显降低的肌肉组分。 Ra患者中BIVA的体组合物评价可以是恶病症检测的选择。

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