Frontiers in Nutrition (Nov 2023)
A multi-center prospective study of plant-based nutritional support in adult community-based patients at risk of disease-related malnutrition
- Marta Delsoglio,
- Corbin Griffen,
- Rakshan Syed,
- Tobias Cookson,
- Hanorah Saliba,
- Amanda Vowles,
- Samuel Davies,
- Nicola Willey,
- Jennifer Thomas,
- Nicola Millen,
- Nour Odeh,
- Jayne Longstaff,
- Naomi Westran,
- Lindsey Allan,
- Hannah Offer,
- Chloe Howell,
- Meg Sanders,
- Kirsty Gaffigan,
- Kirby Garrett,
- Sally Foster,
- Agnes Salt,
- Emily Carter,
- Sarah Moore,
- Nick Bergin,
- Jane Roper,
- Joe Alvarez,
- Christine Voss,
- Teresa Connolly,
- Clare MacDonald,
- Tracey Thrower,
- Darren Sills,
- Janet Baxter,
- Rhonda Manning,
- Lynsey Gray,
- Karen Voas,
- Scot Richardson,
- Anne-Marie Hurren,
- Daniel Murphy,
- Susan Blake,
- Paul McArdle,
- Sinead Walsh,
- Lucy Booth,
- Louise Albrich,
- Sarah Ashley-Maguire,
- Joanna Allison,
- Sarah Brook,
- Rebecca Capener,
- Gary P. Hubbard,
- Rebecca J. Stratton,
- Rebecca J. Stratton
Affiliations
- Marta Delsoglio
- Research & Innovation, Nutricia Ltd., Trowbridge, United Kingdom
- Corbin Griffen
- Research & Innovation, Nutricia Ltd., Trowbridge, United Kingdom
- Rakshan Syed
- Preston Hill Surgery, Harrow, United Kingdom
- Tobias Cookson
- Trowbridge Health Centre, Trowbridge, United Kingdom
- Hanorah Saliba
- Trowbridge Health Centre, Trowbridge, United Kingdom
- Amanda Vowles
- Trowbridge Health Centre, Trowbridge, United Kingdom
- Samuel Davies
- West Walk Surgery, Yate, United Kingdom
- Nicola Willey
- West Walk Surgery, Yate, United Kingdom
- Jennifer Thomas
- West Walk Surgery, Yate, United Kingdom
- Nicola Millen
- Cowplain Family Practice, Waterlooville, United Kingdom
- Nour Odeh
- Cowplain Family Practice, Waterlooville, United Kingdom
- Jayne Longstaff
- Cowplain Family Practice, Waterlooville, United Kingdom
- Naomi Westran
- Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, United Kingdom
- Lindsey Allan
- Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, United Kingdom
- Hannah Offer
- Dietetic Department, Thorpe Health Centre, Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust, Norwich, United Kingdom
- Chloe Howell
- Dietetic Department, Thorpe Health Centre, Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust, Norwich, United Kingdom
- Meg Sanders
- Dietetic Department, Thorpe Health Centre, Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust, Norwich, United Kingdom
- Kirsty Gaffigan
- Dietetic Department, Thorpe Health Centre, Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust, Norwich, United Kingdom
- Kirby Garrett
- Dietetic Department, Thorpe Health Centre, Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust, Norwich, United Kingdom
- Sally Foster
- Nutrition and Dietetic Department, North Tyneside District General Hospital, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
- Agnes Salt
- Nutrition and Dietetic Department, North Tyneside District General Hospital, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
- Emily Carter
- Nutrition and Dietetic Department, North Tyneside District General Hospital, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
- Sarah Moore
- Nutrition and Dietetic Department, North Tyneside District General Hospital, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
- Nick Bergin
- Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Airedale General Hospital, Keighley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- Jane Roper
- 0Warden Lodge Medical Practice, Cheshunt, United Kingdom
- Joe Alvarez
- 0Warden Lodge Medical Practice, Cheshunt, United Kingdom
- Christine Voss
- 1Rowden Medical Partnership, Chippenham, United Kingdom
- Teresa Connolly
- 1Rowden Medical Partnership, Chippenham, United Kingdom
- Clare MacDonald
- 1Rowden Medical Partnership, Chippenham, United Kingdom
- Tracey Thrower
- 1Rowden Medical Partnership, Chippenham, United Kingdom
- Darren Sills
- 2Nutrition and Dietetics, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, City Hospital Campus, Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Janet Baxter
- 3Department Nutrition and Dietetics, Kings Cross Hospital, Dundee, United Kingdom
- Rhonda Manning
- 3Department Nutrition and Dietetics, Kings Cross Hospital, Dundee, United Kingdom
- Lynsey Gray
- 4Dietetics, Victoria Integrated Care Centre, Helensburgh, United Kingdom
- Karen Voas
- 5Dietetic Department, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Denbighshire, United Kingdom
- Scot Richardson
- 6James Alexander Family Practice, Bransholme South Health Centre, Hull, United Kingdom
- Anne-Marie Hurren
- 6James Alexander Family Practice, Bransholme South Health Centre, Hull, United Kingdom
- Daniel Murphy
- 7Honiton Surgery, Honiton, United Kingdom
- Susan Blake
- 7Honiton Surgery, Honiton, United Kingdom
- Paul McArdle
- 8Birmingham Community Nutrition, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Sinead Walsh
- 8Birmingham Community Nutrition, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Lucy Booth
- 8Birmingham Community Nutrition, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Louise Albrich
- 9Yeovil District Hospitals, Yeovil, United Kingdom
- Sarah Ashley-Maguire
- 9Yeovil District Hospitals, Yeovil, United Kingdom
- Joanna Allison
- 9Yeovil District Hospitals, Yeovil, United Kingdom
- Sarah Brook
- 0Dietetics, Princess Royal Health Centre, Huddersfield, United Kingdom
- Rebecca Capener
- Research & Innovation, Nutricia Ltd., Trowbridge, United Kingdom
- Gary P. Hubbard
- Research & Innovation, Nutricia Ltd., Trowbridge, United Kingdom
- Rebecca J. Stratton
- Research & Innovation, Nutricia Ltd., Trowbridge, United Kingdom
- Rebecca J. Stratton
- 1Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1297624
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10
Abstract
IntroductionThere is an emerging need for plant-based, vegan options for patients requiring nutritional support.MethodsTwenty-four adults at risk of malnutrition (age: 59 years (SD 18); Sex: 18 female, 6 male; BMI: 19.0 kg/m2 (SD 3.3); multiple diagnoses) requiring plant-based nutritional support participated in a multi-center, prospective study of a (vegan suitable) multi-nutrient, ready-to-drink, oral nutritional supplement (ONS) [1.5 kcal/mL; 300 kcal, 12 g protein/200 mL bottle, mean prescription 275 mL/day (SD 115)] alongside dietary advice for 28 days. Compliance, anthropometry, malnutrition risk, dietary intake, appetite, acceptability, gastrointestinal (GI) tolerance, nutritional goal(s), and safety were assessed.ResultsPatients required a plant-based ONS due to personal preference/variety (33%), religious/cultural reasons (28%), veganism/reduce animal-derived consumption (17%), environmental/sustainability reasons (17%), and health reasons (5%). Compliance was 94% (SD 16). High risk of malnutrition (‘MUST’ score ≥ 2) reduced from 20 to 16 patients (p = 0.046). Body weight (+0.6 kg (SD 1.2), p = 0.02), BMI (+0.2 kg/m2 (SD 0.5), p = 0.03), total mean energy (+387 kcal/day (SD 416), p < 0.0001) and protein intake (+14 g/day (SD 39), p = 0.03), and the number of micronutrients meeting the UK reference nutrient intake (RNI) (7 vs. 14, p = 0.008) significantly increased. Appetite (Simplified Nutritional Appetite Questionnaire (SNAQ) score; p = 0.13) was maintained. Most GI symptoms were stable throughout the study (p > 0.06) with no serious adverse events related.DiscussionThis study highlights that plant-based nutrition support using a vegan-suitable plant-based ONS is highly complied with, improving the nutritional outcomes of patients at risk of malnutrition.
Keywords
- oral nutritional supplement
- disease-related malnutrition
- plant-based diet
- plant-based nutritional support
- vegan ONS