Malnutrition encompassing both macro- and micro-nutrient deficiency, remains one of the most frequent complications of alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD). Protein-energy malnutrition can cause significant complications including sarcopenia, frailty and immunodepression in cirrhotic patients. Malnutrition reduces patient's survival and negatively affects the quality of life of individuals with ArLD. Moreover, nutritional deficit increases the likelihood of hepatic decompensation in cirrhosis. Prompt recognition of at-risk individuals, early diagnosis and treatment of malnutrition remains a key component of ArLD management. In this review, we describe the pathophysiology of malnutrition in ArLD, review the screening tools available for nutr...
Malnutrition is associated with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and related complications such as hepa...
Summary Mounting interest in the potential value of nutritional therapy in the treatment of alcoholi...
Many alcoholics are malnourished, either because they ingest too little of essential nutrients (e.g....
Malnutrition is common in alcoholic liver disease and is associated with high rates of complications...
AbstractMalnutrition is common in alcoholic liver disease and is associated with high rates of compl...
Patients with advanced liver cirrhosis are at risk of malnutrition and nutrition-associated complica...
Malnutrition in people with liver disease is a challenging issue due to its multifactorial nature, w...
Cirrhosis is the 12th leading cause of death in the United States. It is well documented end stage l...
Liver diseases are highly prevalent. While death rates of most other diseases, such as heart disease...
Introduction: Cirrhosis is incurable, irreversible chronic liver disease and impose a health a...
Malnutrition is a highly prevalent and under recognized condition in developing countries of South A...
Malnutrition is a highly prevalent and under recognized condition in developing countries of South A...
Liver diseases are highly prevalent. While death rates of most other diseases, such as heart disease...
Malnutrition is a highly prevalent and under recognized condition in developing countries of South A...
Malnutrition is a highly prevalent and under recognized condition in developing countries of South A...
Malnutrition is associated with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and related complications such as hepa...
Summary Mounting interest in the potential value of nutritional therapy in the treatment of alcoholi...
Many alcoholics are malnourished, either because they ingest too little of essential nutrients (e.g....
Malnutrition is common in alcoholic liver disease and is associated with high rates of complications...
AbstractMalnutrition is common in alcoholic liver disease and is associated with high rates of compl...
Patients with advanced liver cirrhosis are at risk of malnutrition and nutrition-associated complica...
Malnutrition in people with liver disease is a challenging issue due to its multifactorial nature, w...
Cirrhosis is the 12th leading cause of death in the United States. It is well documented end stage l...
Liver diseases are highly prevalent. While death rates of most other diseases, such as heart disease...
Introduction: Cirrhosis is incurable, irreversible chronic liver disease and impose a health a...
Malnutrition is a highly prevalent and under recognized condition in developing countries of South A...
Malnutrition is a highly prevalent and under recognized condition in developing countries of South A...
Liver diseases are highly prevalent. While death rates of most other diseases, such as heart disease...
Malnutrition is a highly prevalent and under recognized condition in developing countries of South A...
Malnutrition is a highly prevalent and under recognized condition in developing countries of South A...
Malnutrition is associated with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and related complications such as hepa...
Summary Mounting interest in the potential value of nutritional therapy in the treatment of alcoholi...
Many alcoholics are malnourished, either because they ingest too little of essential nutrients (e.g....