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Nutrición Hospitalaria

On-line version ISSN 1699-5198Print version ISSN 0212-1611

Abstract

SOUSA, Ana S; FONSECA, Isabel; PICHEL, Fernando  and  AMARAL, Teresa F. Triceps skinfold compressibility in hospitalized patients. Nutr. Hosp. [online]. 2017, vol.34, n.3, pp.619-625. ISSN 1699-5198.  https://dx.doi.org/10.20960/nh.479.

Objective:

To explore triceps skinfold (TSF) compressibility and its associated factors among hospitalized patients.

Methods:

A cross-sectional study was conducted among hospitalized adult patients. Evolution of tissue compressibility during two seconds was registered and 120 TSF values were obtained using a digital calliper. Compressibility was determined according to the difference between the initial value and the final value (TSF difference) and according to time (τ). Multivariable linear regression models were performed in order to identify factors associated with TSF compressibility.

Results:

One hundred and six patients (30.2% aged ≥ 65 years) composed the study sample. Compressibility based on TSF difference was independently associated with TSF thickness (regression coefficient, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.38, 0.01-0.05, p = 0.002) and nutritional risk (regression coefficient, 95% CI = 0.23, 0.12-1.23, p = 0.018), but time of compressibility (τ) was not significantly associated with any of the studied variables.

Conclusions:

Among a sample of hospitalized patients, undernutrition risk and higher TSF thickness were factors independently associated with higher compressibility assessed by the difference between the initial and fi nal TSF value. Time of compressibility (τ) was not affected by any of the studied factors.

Keywords : Anthropometry; Body composition; Nutritional assessment; Skinfold thickness.

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