Abordaje de la desnutrición en pacientes hospitalizados con diabetes/hiperglucemia y fractura de cadera
Author
Date
2022-12Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/8893DOI
10.20960/nh.04506
ISSN
1699-5198
PMID
36546338
Abstract
The yearly incidence of hip fracture is very high, which generates significant healthcare and socioeconomic burden. These fractures can occur
at any age, but the vast majority occur in people over 65 years of age and predominantly in women, due to the increased risk of menopause-associated osteoporosis. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2), apart from altering glucose, lipid and protein metabolisms, also causes a deregulation
of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium and dysfunction in bone metabolism. The prevalence of malnutrition in patients with hip fracture is
also high, due to their advanced age, and the acute injury itself provokes catabolic and inflammatory responses that result in disease-related
malnutrition and sarcopenia, which aggravates the patient’s clinical condition. This article describes the results of the expert consensus and
the responses of the panelists on the nutritional management in routine clinical practice of patients with diabetes/hyperglycemia hospitalized
(non-critically ill) with hip fracture.
Keywords
Diabetes; Osteoporosis; Medical nutritionBibliographic citation
Sanz Paris A, Artero A, Burgos R, García Almeida JM, Matía Martín P, Palma S, et al. Abordaje de la desnutrición en pacientes hospitalizados con diabetes/hiperglucemia y fractura de cadera. Nutr Hosp. 2022;39(Nº Extra 4):9-14.
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Professionals
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