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Nutrition Therapy in Critically Ill Patients with Obesity: An Observational Study

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Author
Mor-Marco, Esther
Portugal-Rodriguez, Esther
VERA-ARTAZCOZ, PAULA ORCID
Trujillano, Javier ORCID
Servia Goixart, Luis ORCID
Lopez-Delgado, Juan Carlos ORCID
SANCHEZ ALES, LAURA ORCID
Flordelís Lasierra, José Luis ORCID
Lorencio, Carol ORCID
Iglesias, Rayden ORCID
Bordeje, Mª Luisa ORCID
Date
2025-02-19
Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13611
DOI
10.3390/nu17040732
ISSN
2072-6643
PMID
40005060
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Abstract
Critically ill patients with obesity (PwO) have anthropometric characteristics that can be associated with different nutritional-metabolic requirements than other critically ill patients. However, recommendations regarding nutrition delivery in PwO are not clearly established among the different published clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). Our main aim was to evaluate the impact of energy and protein intake in critically ill PwO. A multicenter (n = 37) prospective observational study was performed. Adult patients requiring medical nutrition therapy (MNT) were included, and PwO (BMI ≥ 30 Kg·m 525 patients were included, of whom 150 (28.6%) had obesity. The energy delivery was considered inadequate (<11 Kcal/Kg/d) in 30.7% (n = 46) and adequate (≥11 Kcal/Kg/d) in 69.3% (n = 104) of cases. PwO who received adequate energy delivery had greater use of the parenteral route and longer mean hospital stays (28.6 ± 26.1 vs. 39.3 ± 28.1; PwO can frequently receive inadequate energy and protein delivery from MNT during an ICU stay, which may impact the short-term mortality of these critically ill patients. It is emerging to develop strategies to optimize MNT delivery in these patients, which may improve their outcomes. NCT Registry: 03634943.
Keywords
Caloric intake; Obesity; Nutrition therapy
Bibliographic citation
Lopez-Delgado JC, Sanchez-Ales L, Flordelis-Lasierra JL, Mor-Marco E, Bordeje-Laguna ML, Portugal-Rodriguez E, et al. Nutrition Therapy in Critically Ill Patients with Obesity: An Observational Study. Nutrients. 2025 Feb 19;17(4):732.
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