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GLIM criteria for the diagnosis of malnutrition – A consensus report from the global clinical nutrition community
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Zitationen
33
Autoren
2019
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Abstract
RATIONALE: This initiative is focused on building a global consensus around core diagnostic criteria for malnutrition in adults in clinical settings. METHODS: In January 2016, the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) was convened by several of the major global clinical nutrition societies. GLIM appointed a core leadership committee and a supporting working group with representatives bringing additional global diversity and expertise. Empirical consensus was reached through a series of face-to-face meetings, telephone conferences, and e-mail communications. RESULTS: A two-step approach for the malnutrition diagnosis was selected, i.e., first screening to identify "at risk" status by the use of any validated screening tool, and second, assessment for diagnosis and grading the severity of malnutrition. The malnutrition criteria for consideration were retrieved from existing approaches for screening and assessment. Potential criteria were subjected to a ballot among the GLIM core and supporting working group members. The top five ranked criteria included three phenotypic criteria (weight loss, low body mass index, and reduced muscle mass) and two etiologic criteria (reduced food intake or assimilation, and inflammation or disease burden). To diagnose malnutrition at least one phenotypic criterion and one etiologic criterion should be present. Phenotypic metrics for grading severity as Stage 1 (moderate) and Stage 2 (severe) malnutrition are proposed. It is recommended that the etiologic criteria be used to guide intervention and anticipated outcomes. The recommended approach supports classification of malnutrition into four etiology-related diagnosis categories. CONCLUSION: A consensus scheme for diagnosing malnutrition in adults in clinical settings on a global scale is proposed. Next steps are to secure further collaboration and endorsements from leading nutrition professional societies, to identify overlaps with syndromes like cachexia and sarcopenia, and to promote dissemination, validation studies, and feedback. The diagnostic construct should be re-considered every 3-5 years.
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Autoren
- Tommy Cederholm
- Gordon L. Jensen
- María Isabel Toulson Davisson Correia
- Marı́a Cristina González
- Ryoji Fukushima
- T. Higashiguchi
- Gertrudis Adrianza de Baptista
- Rocco Barazzoni
- Reneé Blaauw
- Andrew J.S. Coats
- Adriana Crivelli
- David C. Evans
- Leah Gramlich
- Vanessa Fuchs‐Tarlovsky
- Heather Keller
- Luisito O. Llido
- Ainsley Malone
- Kris M. Mogensen
- John E. Morley
- Maurizio Muscaritoli
- Ibolya Nyulasi
- Matthias Pirlich
- Veeradej Pisprasert
- M.A.E. de van der Schueren
- S. Siltharm
- Pierre Singer
- Kelly A. Tappenden
- N Velasco
- Dan Linetzky Waitzberg
- Preyanuj Yamwong
- Jianchun Yu
- A. Van Gossum
- Charlene Compher
Institutionen
- Uppsala University(SE)
- Karolinska University Hospital(SE)
- University of Vermont(US)
- Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais(BR)
- Universidade Católica de Pelotas(BR)
- The University of Tokyo(JP)
- Fujita Health University Hospital(JP)
- Central University of Venezuela(VE)
- University of Trieste(IT)
- Ospedale di Cattinara(IT)
- Stellenbosch University(ZA)
- University of Cape Town(ZA)
- University of Warwick(GB)
- Monash University(AU)
- The Ohio State University(US)
- University of Alberta(CA)
- Hospital General de México(MX)
- Research Institute for Aging(CA)
- University of Waterloo(CA)
- St. Luke's Medical Center(PH)
- American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition(US)
- Mount Carmel East(US)
- Brigham and Women's Hospital(US)
- Saint Louis University Hospital(US)
- Sapienza University of Rome(IT)
- Alfred Health(AU)
- Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research centre(AU)
- Unité de Nutrition Humaine(FR)
- Khon Kaen University(TH)
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam(NL)
- Amsterdam University Medical Centers(NL)
- HAN University of Applied Sciences(NL)
- Ministry of Science and Technology Thailand(TH)
- Rabin Medical Center(IL)
- Tel Aviv University(IL)
- University of Illinois Chicago(US)
- Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile(CL)
- Universidade de São Paulo(BR)
- Siriraj Hospital(TH)
- Bangkok Hospital(TH)
- Peking Union Medical College Hospital(CN)
- Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College(CN)
- Erasmus Hospital(BE)
- University of Pennsylvania(US)
- Neurobehavioral Systems(US)