Nutritonal evaluation of pemphigus foliaceus patients on long term glucocorticoid therapy

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Our objective was to compare food intake and nutritional status of Pemphigus Foliaccus patients (PG) on long term glucocorticoid therapy to a Control Group (CG). Fourteen PG female inpatients receiving prednisone (0.33±0.22mg/kg) for at least 12 months and twelve CG subjects were submitted to nutritional evaluation, including anthropometry, urinary creatininc determination and serum biochemical measurements, besides 48-h-bascd food intake records. Groups were compared by Chi-square, Mann-Whitney and "t" tests. PG patients and CG were paired, respectively, in relation to age (24.7±14.1 vs. 22.0±12.0 years), body mass index (25.8±6.4 vs. 24.0±5.6kg/m2), daily protein intake (132.9±49.8 vs. 95.2±58.9g), and serum albumin (median; range) (3.8; 3,5-4.1 vs. 3.8; 3.6-5.0g/dl). However, PG patients had lower height-creatinine index (64.8±17.6 vs. 90.1±33.4%), and higher daily energy (3080 ±1099 vs. 2187±702kcal) and carbohydrate (376.8 ± 135.8 vs. 242.0 ± 80.7g) intakes. Despite high food, protein and energy consumption, PG patients on long term glucocorticoid therapy had lower body muscle mass than controls, while showing high body fat stores. These findings are possibly related to combined metabolic effects of long term corticotherapy and inflammatory disease plus corticosteroid-induced increased appetite.

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Da Cunha, D. F., Da Cunha, S. F. D. C., Monteiro, J. P., Ferreira, T. P. S., Dos Santos, J. A. M., Furtado, R. A., … Da Silva Gomes, R. A. (2000). Nutritonal evaluation of pemphigus foliaceus patients on long term glucocorticoid therapy. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 42(1), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0036-46652000000100004

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