Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2134476523> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2134476523 endingPage "5759" @default.
- W2134476523 startingPage "5759" @default.
- W2134476523 abstract "To assess the nourishment status and lifestyle of non-hospitalized patients with compensated cirrhosis by using noninvasive methods.The subjects for this study consisted of 27 healthy volunteers, 59 patients with chronic viral hepatitis, and 74 patients with viral cirrhosis, from urban areas. We assessed the biochemical blood tests, anthropometric parameters, diet, lifestyle and physical activity of the patients. A homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) value of ≥ 2.5 was considered to indicate insulin resistance. We measured height, weight, waist circumference, arm circumference, triceps skin-fold thickness, and handgrip strength, and calculated body mass index, arm muscle circumference (AMC), and arm muscle area (AMA). We interviewed the subjects about their dietary habits and lifestyle using health assessment computer software. We surveyed daily physical activity using a pedometer. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression modeling were used to identify the relevant factors for insulin resistance.The rate of patients with HOMA-IR ≥ 2.5 (which was considered to indicate insulin resistance) was 14 (35.9%) in the chronic hepatitis and 17 (37.8%) in the cirrhotic patients. AMC (%) (control vs chronic hepatitis, 111.9% ± 10.5% vs 104.9% ± 10.7%, P = 0.021; control vs cirrhosis, 111.9% ± 10.5% vs 102.7% ± 10.8%, P = 0.001) and AMA (%) (control vs chronic hepatitis, 128.2% ± 25.1% vs 112.2% ± 22.9%, P = 0.013; control vs cirrhosis, 128.2% ± 25.1% vs 107.5% ± 22.5%, P = 0.001) in patients with chronic hepatitis and liver cirrhosis were significantly lower than in the control subjects. Handgrip strength (%) in the cirrhosis group was significantly lower than in the controls (control vs cirrhosis, 92.1% ± 16.2% vs 66.9% ± 17.6%, P < 0.001). The results might reflect a decrease in muscle mass. The total nutrition intake and amounts of carbohydrates, protein and fat were not significantly different amongst the groups. Physical activity levels (kcal/d) (control vs cirrhosis, 210 ± 113 kcal/d vs 125 ± 74 kcal/d, P = 0.001), number of steps (step/d) (control vs cirrhosis, 8070 ± 3027 step/d vs 5789 ± 3368 step/d, P = 0.011), and exercise (Ex) (Ex/wk) (control vs cirrhosis, 12.4 ± 9.3 Ex/wk vs 7.0 ± 7.7 Ex/wk, P = 0.013) in the cirrhosis group was significantly lower than the control group. The results indicate that the physical activity level of the chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis groups were low. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression modeling suggested that Ex was associated with insulin resistance (odds ratio, 6.809; 95% CI, 1.288-36.001; P = 0.024). The results seem to point towards decreased physical activity being a relevant factor for insulin resistance.Non-hospitalized cirrhotic patients may need to maintain an adequate dietary intake and receive lifestyle guidance to increase their physical activity levels." @default.
- W2134476523 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5005826951 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5013496690 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5022383452 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5024647870 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5029290441 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5034716431 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5045903387 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5054249340 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5057760694 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5067647579 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5070501847 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5080098345 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5080913502 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5083250990 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5090334203 @default.
- W2134476523 creator A5091645918 @default.
- W2134476523 date "2012-01-01" @default.
- W2134476523 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2134476523 title "Nutritional status in relation to lifestyle in patients with compensated viral cirrhosis" @default.
- W2134476523 cites W1485577181 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W1513833217 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W1796639334 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W1966559673 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W1967118686 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W1988387725 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W1999181657 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2002158172 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2002973562 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2019794264 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2040314834 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2041680962 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2055417401 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2057408820 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2068214758 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2076683498 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2079872150 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2080468761 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2088704419 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2093422631 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2093635497 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2094608386 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2096623507 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2106278879 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2125963126 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2130742202 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2141662760 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2145821003 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2146783620 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2160234571 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2161316454 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W2258526864 @default.
- W2134476523 cites W68916322 @default.
- W2134476523 doi "https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v18.i40.5759" @default.
- W2134476523 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3484346" @default.
- W2134476523 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23155318" @default.
- W2134476523 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2134476523 type Work @default.
- W2134476523 sameAs 2134476523 @default.
- W2134476523 citedByCount "31" @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232013 @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232014 @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232015 @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232016 @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232017 @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232018 @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232019 @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232021 @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232022 @default.
- W2134476523 countsByYear W21344765232023 @default.
- W2134476523 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5005826951 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5013496690 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5022383452 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5024647870 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5029290441 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5034716431 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5045903387 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5054249340 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5057760694 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5067647579 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5070501847 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5080098345 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5080913502 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5083250990 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5090334203 @default.
- W2134476523 hasAuthorship W2134476523A5091645918 @default.
- W2134476523 hasBestOaLocation W21344765231 @default.
- W2134476523 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2134476523 hasConcept C2776193436 @default.
- W2134476523 hasConcept C2777072776 @default.
- W2134476523 hasConcept C2777214474 @default.
- W2134476523 hasConcept C2777382497 @default.
- W2134476523 hasConcept C2777391703 @default.
- W2134476523 hasConcept C2778535154 @default.
- W2134476523 hasConcept C2779306644 @default.
- W2134476523 hasConcept C2780221984 @default.