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Determinants and nutritional assessment value of hand grip strength in patients hospitalized with cancer

Authors :
Chun-Lei, Hu
Miao, Yu
Kai-Tao, Yuan
Hong-Lan, Yu
Ying-Ying, Shi
Jia-Jun, Yang
Wei, Li
Hai-Ping, Jiang
Zeng-Ning, Li
Hong-Xia, Xu
Yi, Ba
Kun-Hua, Wang
Su-Yi, Li
Han-Ping, Shi
Source :
Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition. 27(4)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Hand grip strength (HGS) has emerged as a predictor of the nutritional status. However, many factors may modify the malnutrition-HGS association. This study explored the nutritional assessment value and determinants of HGS in patients hospitalized with cancer.In this multicenter, retrospective, observational study (11,314 patients), the Receiver operator characteristic curve was used to observe HGS and nutritional status sensitivity/specificity. Sex; age; height; weight; mid-upper arm circumference (MAMC); Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) score; Karnofsky score; physical function (PF) domain; cognitive function (CF) domain; global health and quality of life (QL) domain of EORTC QLQ-C30 (a quality of life instrument designed by the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer); and albumin, prealbumin, and hemoglobin levels were included in a Stepwise analysis model to identify the factors influencing HGS.HGS showed a very low diagnostic value and accuracy for identifying severe malnourishment (area under the curve, 0.615-0.640; p0.01). HGS positively correlated with sex; height; weight; MAMC; Karnofsky score; QL, PF, and CF domains; and hemoglobin and prealbumin levels (Beta= 0.02-0.42, p=0.05), and negatively with age (Beta=-0.19, p0.01). However, the PG-SGA score was excluded because of its very limited contribution to HGS variability.HGS is a mutifactorial index. The use of HGS cutoff values to identify malnutrition is markedly challenging. Thus, HGS may be of limited use as a predictor of nutritional status.

Details

ISSN :
09647058
Volume :
27
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition
Accession number :
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