Abstract

the measurement of the adductor pollicis muscle thickness (APMT) has been investigated as an anthropometric parameter;however, there are few studies related to hospitalized elderly patients. to analyze the association between APMT and nutritional parameters in hospitalized elderly patients. cross-sectional study made in 331 hospitalized elderly patients. The following variables have been assessed: APMT, Mini NutritionalAssessment® (MNA®), body mass index (BMI), arm circumference (AC), calf circumference (CC) and handgrip strength (HGS). the mean age was 78.4 ± 9.7 years and 56.8% were women. The women had showed APMT mean values significantly lower thanthe men (12.67 ± 4.13 mm vs 15.26 ± 4.01 mm), as well as the elderly patients ≥ 80 years old showed APMT values lower than the youngerpatients (12.62 ± 4.38 mm vs 14.83 ± 3.90 mm). In relation to the APMT classification, the women were more frequently below P5 than themen (89.9% vs 37.1%). In the univariate analysis, the mean values of APMT were significantly lower in the malnourished elderly patients (MNA®),thinness (BMI), AC < 21 cm, CC < 31 and HGS < P5, regardless of gender. In the multivariate analysis, APMT remained as a factor independentlyassociated with all nutritional indicators, even when adjusted to age and gender. APMT has associated with all the nutritional parameters investigated, regardless of gender and age, reinforcing its applicability inthe nutritional assessment of elderly people.

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