Comparison of recommended daily energy intakes in people with cirrhosis, based on current guidelines, and their directly measured energy requirements: an individual patient data analysis
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Background and aims: weight-based guidelines for the nutritional management of patients with cirrhosis have been formulated by EASL, ESPEN, AASLD and ISHEN. However, the guidance is discordant both in terms of recommended daily energy intakes, which range from 25 to at least 35 kcal/kg, and whether the reference for
calculation should be actual, estimate dry or ideal body weight. This study aimed to compare recommended daily energy intakes with daily energy requirements based on direct measurement of resting
energy expenditure (REE).
Method: REE was measured, using indirect calorimetry, in 900
patients with cirrhosis (mean [ ± 1SD] age 55.7 ± 11.6 yr; 70% men);
total daily energy requirements were determined, for individual
patients, using 1.3 × REE. Daily energy intakes were calculated based
on recommended intakes of 25, 30 and 35 kcal/kg referenced to
actual body weight; ideal body weight calculated using the Hamwi,
Devine, Robinson and Miller formulae, and, in patients with ascites,
the estimated dry weight. The limits of agreement for each
permutation of the recommended intakes and weight reference
standards were compared with the calculated required intakes.
Results: daily intakes of 25 kcal/kg would provide less energy than
required and hence underfeeding in the majority of patients,
irrespective of the weight standard used or the presence/absence of
ascites. In contrast, daily intakes of 35 kcal/kg would provide more
energy than required and hence overfeeding in the majority of
patients. Daily intakes of 30 kcal/kg are closest to requirements but
would still provide from 452 kcal less to 749 kcal more than required,
based on actual body weight in patients without ascites, and from
833 kcal less to 767 kcal more than required based on estimated dry
body weight in patients with ascites (Table).
Conclusion: the current weight-based guideline for determining
daily energy intakes in patients with cirrhosis may pose a significant
risk of under or overfeeding and need to be urgently reviewed.
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JACKSON, C. et al. Comparison of recommended daily energy intakes in people with cirrhosis, based on current guidelines, and their directly measured energy requirements: an individual patient data analysis. Journal of Hepatology, [S.l.], v. 77, Supl. 1, p. S890-S8991, July 2022. DOI: 10.1016/S0168-8278(22)02070-0. Part of special issue: Abstract Book International Liver Congress, European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL), London, 2022. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168827822020700. Acesso em: 28 nov. 2022.
