The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PA
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Resumo: | Introduction: Renal failure occurs when the kidneys cannot develop their regulatory functions normally, leading the patient to several disorders, such as: water retention, electrolyte dysfunction and acid-base imbalance. Objective: To evaluate the food consumption of patients undergoing Renal Replacement Therapy and compare it with biochemical tests. Methodology: This is a qualitative-quantitative, comparative, descriptive and analytical study, carried out in the Renal Replacement Therapy Sector in a referral hospital, located in Belém do Pará, between November 2021 and January 2022, where data were collected biochemicals from the patients' charts and Food Frequency Questionnaires (FFQ) were applied. Results: The study involved 43 patients. A higher consumption of carbohydrates was observed in the diet, from different sources according to the FFQ. Regarding the biochemical tests, the values obtained were within the normal range. Discussion: In the present study, a prevalence in the daily food consumption of carbohydrates, fats and fried foods was observed, which may explain the changes in blood glucose levels. Regarding fruits, vegetables and animal proteins, the highest frequency was weekly. All these foods are rich in potassium and phosphorus respectively and if consumed in excess they can be harmful to the health of patients. Conclusion: Inadequate nutrition influences the alteration of biochemical tests. Elevated serum levels of macronutrients such as carbohydrate, protein and lipid, as well as micronutrients: phosphorus, potassium and sodium directly affect the quality of life of hemodialysis patients, as they attribute other symptoms to the pathology in question. |
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The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PARelación entre el consumo de alimentos y exámenes bioquímicos y sus consecuencias nutricionales en pacientes atendidos en un Hospital de Referencia en Nefrología de Belém-PARelação entre o consumo alimentar e exames bioquímicos e suas consequências nutricionais em pacientes tratados em um Hospital de Referência em Nefrologia em Belém-PANutriciónTerapia de reemplazo renalConsumo de comida.NutritionRenal replacement therapyFood consumption.Terapia de Substituição RenalNutriçãoConsumo alimentar.Introduction: Renal failure occurs when the kidneys cannot develop their regulatory functions normally, leading the patient to several disorders, such as: water retention, electrolyte dysfunction and acid-base imbalance. Objective: To evaluate the food consumption of patients undergoing Renal Replacement Therapy and compare it with biochemical tests. Methodology: This is a qualitative-quantitative, comparative, descriptive and analytical study, carried out in the Renal Replacement Therapy Sector in a referral hospital, located in Belém do Pará, between November 2021 and January 2022, where data were collected biochemicals from the patients' charts and Food Frequency Questionnaires (FFQ) were applied. Results: The study involved 43 patients. A higher consumption of carbohydrates was observed in the diet, from different sources according to the FFQ. Regarding the biochemical tests, the values obtained were within the normal range. Discussion: In the present study, a prevalence in the daily food consumption of carbohydrates, fats and fried foods was observed, which may explain the changes in blood glucose levels. Regarding fruits, vegetables and animal proteins, the highest frequency was weekly. All these foods are rich in potassium and phosphorus respectively and if consumed in excess they can be harmful to the health of patients. Conclusion: Inadequate nutrition influences the alteration of biochemical tests. Elevated serum levels of macronutrients such as carbohydrate, protein and lipid, as well as micronutrients: phosphorus, potassium and sodium directly affect the quality of life of hemodialysis patients, as they attribute other symptoms to the pathology in question.Introducción: La insuficiencia renal ocurre cuando los riñones no pueden desarrollar sus funciones reguladoras con normalidad, lo que lleva al paciente a diversos trastornos, tales como: retención de agua, disfunción electrolítica y desequilibrio ácido-base. Objetivo: Evaluar el consumo de alimentos de pacientes en Terapia de Reemplazo Renal y compararlo con pruebas bioquímicas. Metodología: Se trata de un estudio cualitativo-cuantitativo, comparativo, descriptivo y analítico, realizado en el Sector de Terapia de Reemplazo Renal en un hospital de referencia, ubicado en Belém do Pará, entre noviembre de 2021 y enero de 2022, donde se recolectaron datos bioquímicos de los pacientes. Se aplicaron tablas y Cuestionarios de Frecuencia de Alimentos (FFQ). Resultados: El estudio involucró a 43 pacientes. Se observó un mayor consumo de carbohidratos en la dieta, de diferentes fuentes según el FFQ. En cuanto a las pruebas bioquímicas, los valores obtenidos se encontraban dentro de la normalidad. Discusión: En el presente estudio se observó un predominio en el consumo alimentario diario de carbohidratos, grasas y frituras, lo que puede explicar los cambios en los niveles de glucosa en sangre. En cuanto a frutas, verduras y proteínas animales, la mayor frecuencia fue semanal. Todos estos alimentos son ricos en potasio y fósforo respectivamente y si se consumen en exceso pueden ser perjudiciales para la salud de los pacientes. Conclusión: La nutrición inadecuada influye en la alteración de las pruebas bioquímicas. Los niveles séricos elevados de macronutrientes como carbohidratos, proteínas y lípidos, así como de micronutrientes: fósforo, potasio y sodio afectan directamente la calidad de vida de los pacientes en hemodiálisis, ya que atribuyen otros síntomas a la patología en cuestión.Introdução: A insuficiência renal ocorre quando os rins não conseguem desenvolver suas funções de regulação normalmente, levando o paciente a diversos distúrbios, como: retenção hídrica, disfunção eletrolítica e desequilíbrio ácido-base. Objetivo: Avaliar o consumo alimentar de pacientes em Terapia Renal Substitutiva e comparar com os exames bioquímicos. Metodologia: Esse é um estudo quali-quantitativo, comparativo, descritivo e analítico, realizado no Setor de Terapia Substituição Renal em um hospital de referência, localizada em Belém do Pará, no período entre novembro de 2021 e janeiro de 2022, onde foram coletados dados bioquímicos dos prontuários dos pacientes e aplicados Questionários de Frequência Alimentar (QFA). Resultados: O estudo envolveu 43 pacientes. Foi observado maior consumo de carboidratos na alimentação, de diversas fontes de acordo com o QFA. Em relação aos exames bioquímicos, os valores obtidos estavam dentro do padrão de normalidade. Discussão: No presente estudo foi observada uma prevalência no consumo alimentar diário de carboidratos, gorduras e frituras, o que pode explicar as alterações dos níveis séricos de glicemia. Com relação às frutas, hortaliças e proteínas de origem animal, a frequência maior foi semanalmente. Todos estes alimentos são ricos em potássio e fósforo respectivamente e se consumidos em excesso podem ser prejudiciais à saúde dos pacientes. Conclusão: A alimentação inadequada influencia na alteração de exames bioquímicos. A elevação dos níveis séricos de macronutrientes como carboidrato, proteína e lipídio, assim como os micronutrientes: fósforo, potássio e sódio afetam diretamente a qualidade de vida do paciente em hemodiálise, pois atribuem demais sintomas à patologia em questão.Research, Society and Development2022-06-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3024610.33448/rsd-v11i7.30246Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 7; e49811730246Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 7; e49811730246Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 7; e498117302462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30246/26095Copyright (c) 2022 Marília Magalhães Aguiar; Aldair da Silva Guterres; Talita Ariane Amaro Lobato; Rafaelle Dias Gabbay; Arícia Monteiro Maia; Ana Carlene Ferreira dos Santos; Dalva Bastos e Silva Coutinho; Rhaíssa Pinheiro Ferreira; Elean Vanessa Machado Ferreira; Ana Louise Andrade Rochahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAguiar, Marília Magalhães Guterres, Aldair da Silva Lobato, Talita Ariane Amaro Gabbay, Rafaelle Dias Maia, Arícia Monteiro Santos, Ana Carlene Ferreira dos Coutinho, Dalva Bastos e Silva Ferreira, Rhaíssa Pinheiro Ferreira, Elean Vanessa Machado Rocha, Ana Louise Andrade 2022-06-06T15:12:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30246Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:03.943011Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PA Relación entre el consumo de alimentos y exámenes bioquímicos y sus consecuencias nutricionales en pacientes atendidos en un Hospital de Referencia en Nefrología de Belém-PA Relação entre o consumo alimentar e exames bioquímicos e suas consequências nutricionais em pacientes tratados em um Hospital de Referência em Nefrologia em Belém-PA |
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The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PA |
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The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PA Aguiar, Marília Magalhães Nutrición Terapia de reemplazo renal Consumo de comida. Nutrition Renal replacement therapy Food consumption. Terapia de Substituição Renal Nutrição Consumo alimentar. |
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The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PA |
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The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PA |
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The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PA |
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The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PA |
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The relation between food consumption and biochemical exams and their nutritional consequences in patients treated in a Reference Hospital in Nephrology in Belém-PA |
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Aguiar, Marília Magalhães |
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Aguiar, Marília Magalhães Guterres, Aldair da Silva Lobato, Talita Ariane Amaro Gabbay, Rafaelle Dias Maia, Arícia Monteiro Santos, Ana Carlene Ferreira dos Coutinho, Dalva Bastos e Silva Ferreira, Rhaíssa Pinheiro Ferreira, Elean Vanessa Machado Rocha, Ana Louise Andrade |
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Guterres, Aldair da Silva Lobato, Talita Ariane Amaro Gabbay, Rafaelle Dias Maia, Arícia Monteiro Santos, Ana Carlene Ferreira dos Coutinho, Dalva Bastos e Silva Ferreira, Rhaíssa Pinheiro Ferreira, Elean Vanessa Machado Rocha, Ana Louise Andrade |
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Aguiar, Marília Magalhães Guterres, Aldair da Silva Lobato, Talita Ariane Amaro Gabbay, Rafaelle Dias Maia, Arícia Monteiro Santos, Ana Carlene Ferreira dos Coutinho, Dalva Bastos e Silva Ferreira, Rhaíssa Pinheiro Ferreira, Elean Vanessa Machado Rocha, Ana Louise Andrade |
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Nutrición Terapia de reemplazo renal Consumo de comida. Nutrition Renal replacement therapy Food consumption. Terapia de Substituição Renal Nutrição Consumo alimentar. |
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Nutrición Terapia de reemplazo renal Consumo de comida. Nutrition Renal replacement therapy Food consumption. Terapia de Substituição Renal Nutrição Consumo alimentar. |
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Introduction: Renal failure occurs when the kidneys cannot develop their regulatory functions normally, leading the patient to several disorders, such as: water retention, electrolyte dysfunction and acid-base imbalance. Objective: To evaluate the food consumption of patients undergoing Renal Replacement Therapy and compare it with biochemical tests. Methodology: This is a qualitative-quantitative, comparative, descriptive and analytical study, carried out in the Renal Replacement Therapy Sector in a referral hospital, located in Belém do Pará, between November 2021 and January 2022, where data were collected biochemicals from the patients' charts and Food Frequency Questionnaires (FFQ) were applied. Results: The study involved 43 patients. A higher consumption of carbohydrates was observed in the diet, from different sources according to the FFQ. Regarding the biochemical tests, the values obtained were within the normal range. Discussion: In the present study, a prevalence in the daily food consumption of carbohydrates, fats and fried foods was observed, which may explain the changes in blood glucose levels. Regarding fruits, vegetables and animal proteins, the highest frequency was weekly. All these foods are rich in potassium and phosphorus respectively and if consumed in excess they can be harmful to the health of patients. Conclusion: Inadequate nutrition influences the alteration of biochemical tests. Elevated serum levels of macronutrients such as carbohydrate, protein and lipid, as well as micronutrients: phosphorus, potassium and sodium directly affect the quality of life of hemodialysis patients, as they attribute other symptoms to the pathology in question. |
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