Abstract
Malnutrition is prevalent in all forms of liver diseases. Protein calorie malnutrition (PCM) is associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality in patients with cirrhosis and occurs in 50% 90% of these patients. Although the pathogenesis of PCM is multifactorial, alterations in protein metabolism plays an important role. This article is based on a selective literature review of protein calorie malnutrition in liver cirrhosis. Malnutrition is prevalent in liver cirrhosis due to the presence of ascites, nausea, vomiting, insufficient food intake, malabsorption and metabolic disorders, poor dietary intake, malabsorption, increased intestinal protein losses, low protein synthesis, and hyper metabolism.
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