作者
Matt C Cave, Ryan T Hurt, Thomas H Frazier, Paul J Matheson, Richard N Garrison, Craig J McClain, Stephen A McClave
发表日期
2008/2
来源
Nutrition in Clinical Practice
卷号
23
期号
1
页码范围
16-34
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Obesity is an emerging problem worldwide. Hospitalized obese patients often have a worse outcome than patients of normal weight, particularly in the setting of trauma and critical care. Obesity creates a low‐grade systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that is similar (but on a much smaller scale) to gram‐negative sepsis. This process involves up‐regulation of systemic immunity, is characterized clinically by insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome, and puts the patient at increased risk for organ failure, infectious morbidity, and mortality. Through lipotoxicity and cytokine dysregulation, obesity may act to prime the immune system, predisposing to an exaggerated subsequent immune response when a second clinical insult occurs (such as trauma, burns, or myocardial infarction).
Specialized nutrition therapy for such patients currently consists of a hypocaloric, high‐protein diet. However, this …
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