Nutrients (Apr 2024)

A Prospective, Observational Study of the Effect of a High-Calorie, High-Protein Oral Nutritional Supplement with HMB in an Old and Malnourished or at-Risk-of-Malnutrition Population with Hip Fractures: A FracNut Study

  • Teresa Pareja Sierra,
  • Flavia Lorena Hünicken Torrez,
  • María Carmen Pablos Hernández,
  • Rosario López Velasco,
  • Raquel Ortés Gómez,
  • María del Carmen Cervera Díaz,
  • Ana Isabel Hormigo Sánchez,
  • Beatriz Perdomo Ramírez,
  • Jesús Mora Fernández,
  • Sonia Jiménez Mola,
  • María Amparo Rodriguez Piñera,
  • Patricia Ysabel Condorhuaman Alvarado,
  • Carlos Sanchez Juan,
  • Juan Ignacio Ramos Clemente,
  • Silvia Veses Martín,
  • Ingrid Rodríguez Manzano,
  • Magali González-Colaço Harmand,
  • María Camprubí Robles,
  • Andrea Martín Aguilar,
  • Pilar Saez Lopez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16081223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. 1223

Abstract

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Background: Hip fractures are prevalent among older people, often leading to reduced mobility, muscle loss, and bone density decline. Malnutrition exacerbates the prognosis post surgery. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a 12-week regimen of a high-calorie, high-protein oral supplement with β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HC-HP-HMB-ONS) on nutritional status, daily activities, and compliance in malnourished or at-risk older patients with hip fractures receiving standard care. Subjects and Methods: A total of 270 subjects ≥75 years of age, residing at home or in nursing homes, malnourished or at risk of malnutrition, and post hip fracture surgery, received HC-HP-HMB-ONS for 12 weeks. Various scales and questionnaires assessed outcomes. Results: During the 12 weeks of follow-up, 82.8% consumed ≥75% of HC-HP-HMB-ONS. By week 12, 62.4% gained or maintained weight (+0.3 kg), 29.2% achieved normal nutritional status (mean MNA score +2.8), and 46.8% improved nutritional status. Biochemical parameters improved significantly. Subjects reported good tolerability (mean score 8.5/10), with 87.1% of healthcare providers concurring. Conclusions: The administration of HC-HP-HMB-ONS markedly enhanced nutritional status and biochemical parameters in older hip-fracture patients, with high compliance and tolerability. Both patients and healthcare professionals expressed satisfaction with HC-HP-HMB-ONS.

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