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Daily Multi-Micronutrient Supplementation during Tuberculosis Treatment Increases Weight and Grip Strength among HIV-Uninfected but Not HIV-Infected Patients in Mwanza, Tanzania

机译:坦桑尼亚姆万扎,在结核病治疗期间每日补充多种微量营养素会增加未感染艾滋病毒但未感染艾滋病毒的患者的体重和握力

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Undernutrition is common among tuberculosis (TB) patients. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of multi-micronutrient supplementation during TB treatment on weight, body composition, and handgrip strength. A total of 865 patients with smear-positive (PTB+) or -negative (PTB-) pulmonary TB were randomly allocated to receive a daily biscuit with or without multi-micronutrients for 60 d during the intensive phase of TB treatment. Weight, arm fat area, arm muscle area, and handgrip strength were assessed at baseline and after 2 and 5 mo. At 2 mo, the multi-micronutrient supplementation led to a higher handgrip gain (1.22 kg; 95% CI = 0.50, 1.94; P = 0.001) but had no effects on other outcomes. The effects of multi-micronutrient supplementation were modified by HIV infection (P-interaction = 0.002). Among HIV- patients, multi-micronutrient supplementation increased weight gain by 590 g (95% CI = -40, 1210; P = 0.07) and handgrip strength by 1.6 kg (95% CI = 0.78, 2.47; P <0.001), whereas among HIV+ patients, it reduced weight gain by 1440 g (95% CI = 290, 2590; P = 0.002) and had no effect on handgrip strength (0.07 kg; 95% CI = -1.30, 1.46; P = 0.91). The reduced weight gain among HIV+ patients receiving multi-micronutrient supplementation seemed to be explained by a higher proportion of patients reporting fever. At 5 mo, the effects on weight were sustained, whereas there was no effect on handgrip strength. In conclusion, multi-micronutrient supplementation given as a biscuit is beneficial among HIV- PTB patients and may be recommended to TB programs. More research is needed to develop an effective supplement for HIV+ PTB patients.
机译:营养不良在结核病(TB)患者中很常见。这项研究的目的是评估结核病治疗期间补充多种微量元素对体重,身体组成和握力的影响。在结核病强化治疗期间,总共865名患有涂片阳性(PTB +)或-阴性(PTB-)肺结核的患者被随机分配接受每日饼干,含或不含多种微量营养素,持续60 d。在基线以及2和5 mo后评估体重,手臂脂肪面积,手臂肌肉面积和握力。在2 mo时,补充多种微量营养素可提高手握增益(1.22 kg; 95%CI = 0.50,1.94; P = 0.001),但对其他结局无影响。 HIV感染可改善多种微量营养素补充剂的作用(P相互作用= 0.002)。在艾滋病毒患者中,补充多种微量营养素可使体重增加590 g(95%CI = -40,1210; P = 0.07),握力增加1.6 kg(95%CI = 0.78,2.47; P <0.001),而在HIV +患者中,它减轻了1440 g的体重(95%CI = 290,2590; P = 0.002),并且对握力没有影响(0.07 kg; 95%CI = -1.30,1.46; P = 0.91)。接受多种微量营养素补充的HIV +患者体重增加减少似乎是由报告发烧的患者比例较高所致。在5个月时,对重量的影响持续,而对握力没有影响。总之,作为饼干的多种微量营养素补充剂在HIV-PTB患者中是有益的,并可能推荐用于结核病项目。需要开展更多研究,为HIV + PTB患者开发有效的补充剂。

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