Nutritional Status and Its Detection in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Pathogenesis of IBD
3. Pathogenesis of Malnutrition in IBD Patients
4. Dietary Risk Factors for IBDs
5. Nutritional Deficiencies in IBD Patients
5.1. Common Nutrient Deficiencies in IBD Patients
5.1.1. Iron
5.1.2. Vitamin D
5.2. Other Nutrient Deficiencies in IBD Patients
5.2.1. Magnesium
5.2.2. Zinc
5.2.3. Copper
5.2.4. Selenium
5.2.5. Folic Acid
5.2.6. Vitamin B12
6. Nutritional Screening in IBD Patients
6.1. Specific-for-IBD Nutritional Scores
6.1.1. Saskatchewan Inflammatory Bowel Disease–Nutrition Risk Tool (SaskIBD-NR Tool)
6.1.2. IBD Specific Nutrition Self-Screening Tool (IBD-NST)
7. BMI and Other Anthropometric Parameters in IBD Patients
7.1. BMI
7.2. Oher Anthropometric Parameters
8. Relationship between Selected Laboratory Results and Surgical Outcomes in IBD Patients
9. Influence of Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor (Anti-TNFα) Therapy on Nutritional Status in IBD Patients
10. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Nutrient Deficiencies in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases | |||||
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Author | Nutrient | Disease | Lower Level | Similar Level | Higher Level |
Mijac et al. [25] | Iron | IBD | X | ||
Sturniolo et al. [26] | Iron | Active UC | X | ||
Duggan et al. [31] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Gilman et al. [32] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Suibhne et al. [33] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Dumitrescu [34] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Tan et al. [35] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Grunbaum et al. [36] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Bastos et al. [37] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Salacinski et al. [38] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Ardizzone et al. [39] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Tajika et al. [40] | Vitamin D | CD | X | ||
Gilman et al. [32] | Vitamin D | UC | X | ||
Dumitrescu et al. [34] | Vitamin D | UC | X | ||
Tan et al. [35] | Vitamin D | UC | X | ||
Grunbaum et al. [36] | Vitamin D | UC | X | ||
Bastos et al. [37] | Vitamin D | UC | X | ||
Valentini et al. [46] | Magnesium | UC | X (Males) | X (Females) | |
Gilca-Blanariu et al. [48] | Magnesium | IBD | X | ||
Hussien et al. [49] | Magnesium | UC | X | ||
Hinks et al. [51] | Zinc | UC | X | ||
Geerling et al. [47,52] | Zinc | CD | X | ||
Geerling et al. [45] | Zinc | CD | X | ||
Valentini et al. [46] | Zinc | CD, UC | X | ||
Sturniolo et al. [26] | Zinc | UC | X | ||
Geerling et al. [45] | Zinc | UC | X | ||
Dalekos et al. [53] | Zinc | UC | X | ||
Mohammadi et al. [54] | Zinc | CD, UC | X | ||
Hussien et al. [49] | Zinc | UC | X | ||
Hengstermann et al. [55] | Zinc | IBD | X | ||
Hengstermann et al. [55] | Zinc | Inactive IBD | X | ||
Hinks et al. [51] | Zinc | CD | X | ||
Geerling et al. [47] | Copper | CD | X | ||
Hinks et al. [51] | Copper | CD | X | ||
Ringstad et al. [57] | Copper | CD | X | ||
Geerling et al. [47] | Selenium | CD | X | ||
Ringstad et al. [57] | Selenium | CD | X | ||
Wendland et al. [58] | Selenium | CD | X | ||
Gentschew [59] | Selenium | CD | X | ||
Hinks et al. [51] | Selenium | CD | X | ||
Hussien et al. [49] | Selenium | UC | X | ||
Geerling et al. [45] | Selenium | CD | X | ||
Sturniolo et al. [26] | Selenium | UC | X | ||
Hussien et al. [49]. | Selenium | UC | X | ||
Aguilar-Tablada et al. [60] | Selenium | CD, UC | X | ||
Akbulut et al. [63] | Folic acid | CD | X | ||
Yakut al al. [61] | Folic acid | CD | X | ||
Geerling et al. [45] | Folic acid | UC | X | ||
Yakut al al. [61] | Folic acid | UC | X | ||
Geerling et al. [47] | Vitamin B12 | CD | X | ||
Yakut et al. [61] | Vitamin B12 | CD | X | ||
Geerling et al. [45] | Vitamin B12 | CD | X | ||
Kallel et al. [62] | Vitamin B12 | CD | X | ||
Akbulut et al. [63] | Vitamin B12 | CD | X | ||
Geerling et al. [45] | Vitamin B12 | UC | X | ||
Valentini et al. [46] | Vitamin B12 | UC | X | ||
Yakut et al. [61] | Vitamin B12 | UC | X |
Screening Tool | Questions/Points |
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IBD-NST |
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Author | Year | No. of Patients | Results |
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Ghoshal et al. [76] | 2008 | 62 IBD (55 UC and 7 CD) patients and 42 HSs | Lower BMI, biceps, triceps, skinfold thickness, MAMC in IBD compared to control group Lower BMI, MAMC, and serum protein level in active disease compared to remission |
Mijac DD et al. [25] | 2010 | 76 IBD (23 CD and 53 UC) patients and 30 HSs | Lower anthropometric nutritional parameter scores for MAM, MAMC, TSF, BSF, SsSF, and SiSF in IBD patients compared to HSs |
Opstelten JL et al. [77] | 2019 | 165 IBD (CD and UC) patients and 1469 HSs | Lower BMI in IBD patients compared to HSs |
Principi et al. [78] | 2018 | 150 IBD (84 CD and 66 UC) patients and 100 HSs | Similar BMI in IBD patients and HSs |
Filippi J et al. [79] | 2006 | 54 CD patients (remission) and 25 HSs | Similar BMI and lower FM in CD patients compared to HSs |
Ueda Y et al. [82] | 2008 | 49 IBD (20 CD and 29 UC) patients and 25 HSs | Similar BMI in CD patients, UC patients, and HSs |
Benjamin et al. [83] | 2011 | 123 CD patients and 100 HSs | Lower BMI and FM in CD patients compared to HSs |
Lu et al. [84] | 2016 | 150 CD patients and 254 HSs | Lower BMI, BCM, BMC index, HS, HS index, in CD patients compared to HSs Lower handgrip strength in CD patients compared to HSs |
Molnar et al. [64] | 2017 | 136 CD patients and 1752 HSs | Lower BMI and FFMI in CD patients compared to HSs |
Cuoco et al. [85] | 2008 | 13 CD patients, 20 HSs | Similar FM in CD patients and HSs |
Valentini al. [46] | 2008 | 94 CD patients, 50 UC patients, 61 HSs | Similar FM in CD patients and HSs Higher FM in UC patients and HSs Lower BCM in CD and UC patients compared to HSs Positive correlation between handgrip strength and BCM Lower handgrip strength in CD and UC patients compared to HSs |
Capristo et al. [87] | 1998 | 18 CD patients, 16 UC patients, 20 HSs | Similar FM in UC patients and HSs Lower FM in CD compared to UC patients |
Magro et al. [92] | 2018 | 50 CD patients, 28 HSs | Positive correlation between BMI and VAT content in CD patients Higher VF/BMI in the CD patients compared to HSs |
Chan et al. [93] | 2022 | 563 UC patients, 1047 UC patients | Association between obesity and CD, but not UC, risk |
Buning et al. [90] | 2015 | 31 CD patients, 19 HSs | Higher FM, VAT in CD patients compared to HSs |
Geerling et al. [47] | 1998 | 32 CD patients, 32 HSs | Lower hamstring and quadricep muscle strength in CD patients compared to HSs (males) Similar hamstring and quadricep muscle strength in CD patients and HSs (females) |
Wiroth et al. [95] | 2005 | 41 CD patients, 25 HSs | Lower handgrip strength in CD patients compared to HSs (males) Similar handgrip strength in CD patients and HSs (females) |
Rizzi et al. [96] | 2012 | 78 CD patients, 75 HSs | Lower FM in CD patients compared to HSs Lower handgrip strength in CD patients compared to HSs |
Geerling et al. [45] | 2000 | 23 CD patients, 46 UC patients, 69 HSs | Lower BMI in UC patients compared to HSs Similar hamstring and quadricep muscle strength in IBD patients and HSs |
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Jabłońska, B.; Mrowiec, S. Nutritional Status and Its Detection in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Nutrients 2023, 15, 1991. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15081991
Jabłońska B, Mrowiec S. Nutritional Status and Its Detection in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Nutrients. 2023; 15(8):1991. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15081991
Chicago/Turabian StyleJabłońska, Beata, and Sławomir Mrowiec. 2023. "Nutritional Status and Its Detection in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases" Nutrients 15, no. 8: 1991. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15081991
APA StyleJabłońska, B., & Mrowiec, S. (2023). Nutritional Status and Its Detection in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Nutrients, 15(8), 1991. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15081991