Strong association between malnutrition, inflammation, and depression in elderly patients. A new novel geriatric complex based on malnutrition; MID complex? Malnutrition, Inflammation and Depression in Elderly Patients

Strong association between malnutrition, inflammation, and depression in elderly patients. A new novel geriatric complex based on malnutrition; MID complex?

Malnutrition, Inflammation and Depression in Elderly Patients

Authors

  • İbrahim Halil Turkbeyler 1Ersin Arslan Education and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine, 27100 Sahinbey, Gaziantep, Turkey
  • Zeynel Abidin Öztürk Gaziantep University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine, 27100 Sahinbey, Gaziantep, Turkey
  • Zeynel Abidin Sayiner Gaziantep University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Division of Endocrinology, 27100 Sahinbey, Gaziantep, Turkey
  • Mehmet Gol Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physiology, Gaziantep University, 27100, Sahinbey, Gaziantep, Turkey
  • Eyüp Murat Efendioglu 1Ersin Arslan Education and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine, 27100 Sahinbey, Gaziantep, Turkey
  • Seyma Sahinbeyoglu 1Ersin Arslan Education and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine, 27100 Sahinbey, Gaziantep, Turkey

Keywords:

malnutrition, infiammation, depression

Abstract

Background/Aim: The proportion of elderly individuals is increasing worldwide and geriatric syndromes
(GS) are associated with a decreased life span. Malnutrition and depression are highly prevalent among the elderly
and associated with poor clinical prognosis. This study investigated the frequency of inflammation and depressive
symptom comorbidity in the context of a cause-and-effect relationship among elderly patients with malnutrition
and/or malnutrition risk. Material and Methods: Participants in this cross-sectional study included 217 individuals
aged 65 years and over. Comprehensive geriatric assessment was performed to participants. Malnutrition and
depression were diagnosed according to the Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA-SF) Tool and Yesavage Geriatric
Depression Scale (YGDS), respectively. Inflammation status were diagnosed according to the C-reactive protein
(CRP) levels. Results: According to MNA-SF, 41 (18.9%) patients were malnourished, 82 (37.8%) at a risk of
malnutrition, and 94 (43.3%) possessed normal nutrition. Among the malnourished patients, 51.2% experienced
CRP elevation and 70.7% displayed symptoms of depression. Patients at risk of malnutrition experienced 39.0%
CRP elevation, and 46.3% displayed depression symptoms. There was a statistically significant negative correlation
between MNA-SF scores and YGDS and CRP (r: -0,201, p: 0,003, r: -0,495, p: 0,000, respectively). The incidence
of inflammation-depression association in malnourished patients was 36.6%, 12.2% in those at risk for malnutrition,
and 10.6% in those with normal nutrition. Conclusion: Physicians should be informed regarding the association
among malnutrition, inflammation, and depression in geriatric patients.

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10-03-2020

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Turkbeyler İbrahim H, Öztürk ZA, Gol M, Efendioglu EM, Sahinbeyoglu S. Strong association between malnutrition, inflammation, and depression in elderly patients. A new novel geriatric complex based on malnutrition; MID complex? Malnutrition, Inflammation and Depression in Elderly Patients. Progr Nutr [Internet]. 2020 Mar. 10 [cited 2025 Feb. 22];22(1):30-5. Available from: https://mattioli1885journals.com/index.php/progressinnutrition/article/view/7951