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World J Hepatol. Oct 27, 2018; 10(10): 685-694
Published online Oct 27, 2018. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v10.i10.685
Published online Oct 27, 2018. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v10.i10.685
Technique | Benefits | Limitations |
BMI | Weight (kg)/height (m2) Indicator of choice for chronic undernutrition in adults Probability of misclassifying nutritional status on basis of BMI considered to be very small | Confounded in cirrhotics with ascites and peripheral edema |
Mid-arm muscle circumference | Measured in centimeters using flexible measuring tape (halfway between olecranon and acromion process) Less influenced by patient fluid status (upper limbs less commonly edematous) Recognize malnutrition earlier relative to BMI Better at recognizing mild-moderate malnutrition | Possibly significant inter-observer variability Poorly recognizes patients with severe malnutrition |
Skinfold thickness (triceps, biceps, subscapular, suprailiac) | Measured in millimeters using skinfold caliper Less influenced by patient fluid status Recognize malnutrition earlier relative to BMI Better at recognizing mild-moderate malnutrition | Possibly significant inter-observer variability Poorly recognizes patients with severe malnutrition |
Handgrip strength | Measured in kilogram force, using hydraulic dynamometer adjusted to patient hand size Highly sensitive indicator of functional impairment, reflective of protein-calorie malnutrition Correlates with severity of clinical outcome in different disease states | Requires certain equipment to measure which may not be widely available |
- Citation: Shergill R, Syed W, Rizvi SA, Singh I. Nutritional support in chronic liver disease and cirrhotics. World J Hepatol 2018; 10(10): 685-694
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5182/full/v10/i10/685.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v10.i10.685