How to Increase Muscle Mass in Critically Ill Patients: Lessons Learned from Athletes and Bodybuilders
- 01-12-2020
- Nutrition
- Gastroenterology, Critical Care, and Lifestyle Medicine (SA McClave, Section Editor)
- Authors
- Khushboo Gala
- Viral Desai
- Nanlong Liu
- Endashaw M. Omer
- Stephen A. McClave
- Published in
- Current Nutrition Reports | Issue 4/2020
Abstract
Purpose of Review
Decades of research on nutrition and exercise on athletes and bodybuilders has yielded various strategies to promote anabolism and improve muscle health and growth. We reviewed these interventions in the context of muscle loss in critically ill patients.
Recent Findings
For critically ill patients, ensuring optimum protein intake is important, potentially using a whey-containing source and supplemented with vitamin D and leucine. Agents like hydroxyl β-methylbutyrate and creatine can be used to promote muscle synthesis. Polyunsaturated fatty acids stimulate muscle production as well as have anti-inflammatory properties that may be useful in critical illness. Adjuncts like oxandralone promote anabolism. Resistance training has shown mixed results in the ICU setting but needs to be explored further with specific outcomes.
Summary
Critically ill patients suffer from severe proteolysis during hospitalization as well as persistent inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolism syndrome after discharge. High protein supplementation, ergogenic aids, anti-inflammatories, and anabolic adjuncts have shown potential in alleviating muscle loss and should be used in intensive care units to optimize patient recovery.
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- Title
- How to Increase Muscle Mass in Critically Ill Patients: Lessons Learned from Athletes and Bodybuilders
- Authors
-
Khushboo Gala
Viral Desai
Nanlong Liu
Endashaw M. Omer
Stephen A. McClave
- Publication date
- 01-12-2020
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Published in
-
Current Nutrition Reports / Issue 4/2020
Electronic ISSN: 2161-3311 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s13668-020-00334-0
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