Recognizing malnutrition in adults with critical illness: Guidance statements from the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition.

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serval:BIB_4CC1E5D04D0F
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Recognizing malnutrition in adults with critical illness: Guidance statements from the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition.
Journal
Clinical nutrition
Author(s)
Fukushima R., Compher C.W., Correia MITD, Gonzalez M.C., McKeever L., Nakamura K., Lee Z.Y., Patel J.J., Singer P., Stoppe C., Ayala J.C., Barazzoni R., Berger M.M., Cederholm T., Chittawatanarat K., Cotoia A., Lopez-Delgado J.C., Earthman C.P., Elke G., Hartl W., Hasan M.S., Higashibeppu N., Jensen G.L., Lambell K.J., Lew CCH, Mechanick J.I., Mourtzakis M., Nogales GCC, Oshima T., Peterson S.J., Rice T.W., Rosenfeld R., Sheean P., Silva F.M., Tah P.C., Uyar M.
ISSN
1532-1983 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0261-5614
Publication state
In Press
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: aheadofprint
Abstract
Patients with critical illness may present with disease-related malnutrition upon intensive care unit (ICU) admission. They are at risk of development and progression of malnutrition over the disease trajectory because of inflammation, dysregulated metabolism, and challenges with feeding.
The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) convened a panel of 36 clinical nutrition experts to develop consensus-based guidance statements addressing the diagnosis of malnutrition during critical illness, using a modified Delphi approach with a requirement of ≥75% agreement.
CONCLUSION: Research using consistent etiologic and phenotypic variables offers great potential to assess the efficacy of nutrition interventions for critically ill patients with malnutrition. Assessment of these variables at during and beyond the ICU stay will clarify the trajectory of malnutrition and enable exploration of impactful treatment modalities at each juncture. GLIM offers a diagnostic approach that can be used to identify malnutrition in critically ill patients.
Keywords
Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition, Icu, Malnutrition, Muscle mass, ICU
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Yes
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08/04/2025 11:39
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09/04/2025 7:08
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