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  1. Chan, Yoke Mun, Ho, Lina Ling Ling
    Malays J Nutr, 2018;24(2):227-239.
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    Introduction: Malnutrition is a common problem associated with increased risk of
    morbidity and mortality among haemodialysis (HD) patients.

    Methods: This study
    determined the correlation between anthropometric measurements, biochemical
    indicators, dietary intake and dialysis malnutrition score among HD patients in
    Sibu, Sarawak. A total of 55 patients were recruited by purposive sampling and
    their biochemical parameters were retrieved from dialysis records. Anthropometric
    measurements and dietary intake were determined using standardised protocols
    while Dialysis Malnutrition Score (DMS) was computed to determine patients’
    nutritional status.

    Results: Mean age of the patients was 53.0±12.2 years. Mean
    DMS was low, indicating low tendency of malnutrition among the patients.
    Approximately one-third of the patients had high interdialytic weight gain (IDWG),
    indicating a poor adherence on fluid recommendation. Mean intakes of dietary
    energy (DEI) and protein (DPI) were low, with only approximately 15% achieving
    the recommendations according to Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (K/
    DOQI). Increase in age (r=0.337, p=0.012) and dialysis vintage (r=0.403, p=0.002)
    were associated with poorer nutritional status while higher BMI, MUAC, and
    serum albumin were associated with better nutritional status.

    Conclusion: This
    study revealed a high proportion of the HD patients with poor adherence on fluid
    intake, and the prevalence of inadequate DEI and DPI, indicating the importance
    of regular dietary counselling for HD patients. In view of their non-invasive nature
    and close relationship with nutritional status, body mass index, mid-upper arm
    circumference, and serum albumin should be included as part of the comprehensive
    periodic nutrition assessment of HD patients.
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