만성 폐쇄성 폐질환 환자에서 병기에 따른 영양상태 평가

Nutritional Status of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients according to the Severity of Disease

  • 박영미 (경희대학교 동서의학대학원 의학영양학과) ;
  • 윤호일 (분당서울대학교병원 폐센터) ;
  • 손정민 (원광대학교 식품영양학전공, 원광대학교 생활자원개발연구소) ;
  • 조여원 (경희대학교 동서의학대학원 의학영양학과, 경희대학교 임상영양연구소)
  • Park, Young-Mi (Department of Medical Nutrition, Graduate School of East-West Medical Science) ;
  • Yoon, Ho-Il (Medicine and Respiratory Center, Seoul National University, Bundang Hospital) ;
  • Sohn, Cheong-Min (Major in Food & Nutriton, Wonkwang University, Research institute of Human Resources Development, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Choue, Ryo-Won (Department of Medical Nutrition, Graduate School of East-West Medical Science, Research Institute of Clinical Nutrition, Kyung Hee University)
  • 발행 : 2008.06.30

초록

The purpose of the study was to investigate nutritional status of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients and to find out the differences according to the stages of disease. From March to October, 2006, 41 stable male patients of mild to severe COPD patients were recruited from Seoul National University hospital. The patients' of body weight and fat free mass were assessed by bioelectrical impedance analysis. The nutritional status of the patients was also assessed by 3-day recall, index of nutritional quality (INQ), dietary diversity score (DDS), dietary variety score (DVS), food group index pattern and dietary quality index (DQI). The total of 41 patients were classified into three groups, stage I, stage II and stage III groups according to the classification of Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) standard. The mean age of the patients in each stage were 67.2-66.9 years showing no significant difference. The ratio of $FEV_1$/FVC were $57.5{\pm}7.3$, $46.9{\pm}7.6$ and $38.2{\pm}6.8%$, respectively showing significant differences according to the stages of disease. The fat free mass of the stage II ($48.2{\pm}4.7kg$) and III ($47.3{\pm}4.5kg$) was significantly lower than that of stage I ($53.1{\pm}6.9kg$) patients. There were significant correlation of fat free mass with $FEV_{1}$, and BMI (body mass index) with $FEV_{1}$/FVC ratio (p < 0.05). COPD patients showed the diet-related clinical symptoms of anorexia, dyspnea, dyspepsia, and chewing difficulty. Daily intakes of calorie, K, vitamin $B_2$ and folate of the patients were very low ($83.8{\pm}20.7%$, $58.9{\pm}14.4%$, $70.7{\pm}19.6%$ and $74.4{\pm}10.2%$, respectively) however, they did not significantly different according to the stages of disease. Daily intake of calcium was significantly lower in the stage III patients (p < 0.05). The mean scores of dietary variety score was significantly lower in the stage III patients (p < 0.001). Dietary quality index of the patients were not different among the stages of disease and the scores indicated poor quality of diet. As a summary, we found that body fat free mass, regularity of exercise, frequency of having snacks and dietary variety score were significantly associated with the severity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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