Nutrients (Mar 2021)

Impact of Inadequate Calorie Intake on Mortality and Hospitalization in Stable Patients with Chronic Heart Failure

  • Yoshikuni Obata,
  • Naoya Kakutani,
  • Shintaro Kinugawa,
  • Arata Fukushima,
  • Takashi Yokota,
  • Shingo Takada,
  • Taisuke Ono,
  • Takeshi Sota,
  • Yoshiharu Kinugasa,
  • Masashige Takahashi,
  • Hisashi Matsuo,
  • Ryuichi Matsukawa,
  • Ichiro Yoshida,
  • Isao Yokota,
  • Kazuhiro Yamamoto,
  • Miyuki Tsuchihashi-Makaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13030874
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 874

Abstract

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Malnutrition is highly prevalent in patients with heart failure (HF), but the precise impact of dietary energy deficiency on HF patients’ clinical outcomes is not known. We investigated the associations between inadequate calorie intake and adverse clinical events in 145 stable outpatients with chronic HF who had a history of hospitalization due to worsening HF. To assess the patients’ dietary pattern, we used a brief self-administered diet-history questionnaire (BDHQ). Inadequate calorie intake was defined as p < 0.01). A multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that inadequate calorie intake was an independent predictor of adverse clinical events after adjustment for various factors that may influence patients’ calorie intake. Among patients with chronic HF, inadequate calorie intake was associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality and rehospitalization due to worsening HF. However, our results are preliminary and larger studies with direct measurements of dietary calorie intake and total energy expenditure are needed to clarify the intrinsic nature of this relationship.

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