2016, Number 1
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Rev Acta Médica 2016; 17 (1)
Malnutrition and inflammation—burning down the house”: Inflammation as an adaptive physiologic response versus self-destruction?
Jensen GL
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ABSTRACT
A summary of my 2014 Rhoads Lecture is presented that explores our progress in
understanding the complex interplay of malnutrition and inflammation. A historical
perspective is provided that highlights the contributions of some of the key pioneers in
the nutrition assessment field. Advances in agriculture, education, public health,
healthcare, and living standards have affected traditional settings for malnutrition. The
chronic disease, surgery, and injury conditions that are associated with modern
healthcare are becoming prevalent settings for malnutrition. One consequence has
been a growing appreciation for the contributions of inflammation to malnutrition in
these clinical conditions. This recognition has driven a fresh look at how we define and
think about malnutrition syndromes. An inflammatory component is included in the
definitions suggested by the recent Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and American
Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition consensus report that also describes
characteristics recommended for the identification and documentation of malnutrition.
Efforts are currently underway to evaluate the feasibility and validity of this approach.
Recent advances in research highlight the profound impact of inflammation-mediated
erosion of muscle mass on clinical outcomes. Research to identify better biomarkers of
inflammation and malnutrition must be a leading priority. New “omics” approaches are
an especially promising avenue of biomarker investigation. Inflammation can be a
good thing; let’s try to keep it that way.
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62)
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