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Weight loss after stroke: a population-based study from the Lund Stroke Register.

Författare

Summary, in English

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:

Data on the prevalence and indicators of weight loss in population-based groups of stroke survivors are scarce. We aimed to find the predictors and indicators of weight loss >3 kg as a possible marker of malnutrition after stroke.

METHODS:

We registered weight at baseline, after 4 months, and 1 year later in 305 survivors from a population-based cohort of first-ever stroke patients. Characteristics of the patients were registered at baseline and follow-ups, including glycosylated hemoglobin at baseline and follow-up II, eating difficulties at both follow-ups, and screening for depression at follow-up II. We used univariate and multivariate analyses to find baseline predictors and follow-up indicators related to weight loss >3 kg from baseline.

RESULTS:

Among the 305 patients, 60% were male, the mean age was 72.5 years, and mean body mass index was 25.8 kg/m(2). The main stroke types were cerebral infarction (89%), intracerebral hemorrhage (7%), and subarachnoid hemorrhage (4%). Weight loss >3 kg was found in 74 (24%) patients (mean, -6.6 kg) after 4 months and in 79 patients (26%; mean, -8.3 kg) 1 year later. Severe stroke and elevated glycosylated hemoglobin levels were baseline predictors of weight loss >3 kg. Indicators associated with short-term weight loss (at follow-up I) were eating difficulties, low prealbumin value, and dependence (Barthel Index), whereas indicators associated with long-term weight loss (follow-up II) were eating difficulties, hemorrhagic stroke, and low prealbumin value.

CONCLUSIONS:

Weight loss >3 kg after stroke indicates the need for closer observation regarding nutritional status. Monitoring of body weight may be useful, particularly among patients with severe stroke, eating difficulties, low prealbumin values, and impaired glucose metabolism

Publiceringsår

2008-01-31

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

918-923

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Stroke: a journal of cerebral circulation

Volym

39

Issue

3

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

American Heart Association

Ämne

  • Neurology

Nyckelord

  • albumin
  • glycosylated hemoglobin
  • nursing care
  • malnutrition
  • outcome
  • prealbumin
  • stroke care
  • weight loss

Status

Published

Forskningsgrupp

  • Human Movement: health and rehabilitation
  • Active and Healthy Ageing Research Group
  • Stroke policy and quality register research
  • Clinical Stroke Research Group

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1524-4628