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Nutrition and Chronic Liver Disease

Rocío Aller de la Fuente

2022Clinical Drug Investigation33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Malnutrition is common in chronic liver diseases and worsens the patient's prognosis. Many liver disorders are associated with nutritional deficiencies. Some of the main factors that can lead to malnutrition in patients with chronic liver disease include decreased lipid absorption and reduced albumin production. In addition, these patients are sometimes candidates for a liver transplant that requires nutritional intervention after surgery to improve their prognosis. Thus, it is very important to recognise malnutrition in patients with liver failure in order to resolve it, mainly by a complete history of the patient, dietary survey, determination of muscle mass and a subjective assessment. To ensure a good nutritional status, exercise and lifestyle changes are considered, including dietary modifications, especially with a Mediterranean pattern. This article reviews these topics, including dietary modifications before and after liver transplantation. Additionally, nutritional recommendations are offered to patients with metabolic hepatic steatosis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMalnutritionLiver transplantationLiver diseaseChronic liver diseaseSteatosisIntensive care medicineMedical nutrition therapyInternal medicineDiseaseCirrhosisMediterranean dietTransplantationLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentLiver Disease and TransplantationNutrition and Health in Aging