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This protein regrows heart muscles after heart attack

Protein energy malnutrition is a state of insufficient calories and insufficient protein.

This type of malnutrition prevents optimal recovery of the body in a couple of ways.

Firstly, there is not enough protein to replace the body’s tissues.

Secondly, there is not enough energy to rebuild the body effectively.

Protein energy malnutrition is common among people with serious health problems who lose their appetite.

During illness, proper nutrition is even more important than usual.

In the United States, patients recovering from a heart attack were 59% more likely to die if they were in a state of protein energy malnutrition.

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The research on hospital patients was carried out at the Department of Medicine, North Shore Medical Center, Salem, Massachusetts, USA. The findings were published in the Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition.

A heart attack leads to the death of many muscle cells in the heart.

Proper recovery from heart attack necessitates the regrowth of heart muscle cells.

Regeneration of heart cells depends on amino acids from protein and overall energy intake from the diet.

Protein energy malnutrition means that the body cannot repair properly after an injury.

“Protein-energy malnutrition diminishes amino acid and energy availability, impairing the body’s healing capability after injury, such as in heart damage following a heart attack.”

The researchers expected that this type of malnutrition would lead to worse outcomes for heart-attack patients.

But they weren’t sure what effect protein energy malnutrition might have.

So the researchers analyzed medical records from hospitals in the United States.

“We identified records with a primary discharge diagnosis of heart attack.”

The study used information from over 300,000 heart-attack patients in the United States.

Of those, over 10,000 had protein energy malnutrition.

The researchers looked at the risk of death and other factors in the context of protein energy malnutrition after a heart attack.

“We estimated the impact of protein energy malnutrition on health outcomes.”

Malnutrition increased the risk of death after a heart attack by 59%.

“Protein energy malnutrition was associated with higher mortality (adjusted odds ratio 1.59).”

During illness, appetite can be significantly diminished.

The results of this analysis show how important it is to keep eating properly during recovery.

Protein is the most difficult macronutrient to eat because it is the most satiating. But protein is critical to proper recovery.

Cardiogenic shock is relatively common during heart attack recovery.

It is a medical emergency resulting from inadequate blood flow.

The researchers found that malnutrition more than doubled the risk of cardiogenic shock during heart attack recovery.

“Protein energy malnutrition was associated with increased odds of cardiogenic shock.”

Malnutrition doubled the risk of patients being sent to a secondary care facility after release from hospital, rather than being sent home.

“Protein energy malnutrition increased the risk of discharge to secondary facilities.”

Medical costs were much higher heart attack patients diagnosed with malnutrition.

The average cost of heart attack treatment was $81,000.

For patients with protein energy malnutrition, medical treatment costs an average of $135,000.

Malnutrition also increases the risk of cardiac artery bypass surgery.

Patients with protein energy malnutrition were more than 80% more likely to need cardiac artery bypass surgery.

Finally, the researchers calculated that protein energy malnutrition increased the risk of needing an intra-aortic balloon pump by more than 80%.

All of these results clearly point toward the need for protein and energy to properly repair the heart after a heart attack.

“Protein energy malnutrition is a predisposing factor for devastating clinical outcomes among heart-attack hospitalisations.”

You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing health-related problems.

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Inferior Outcomes of Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction and Comorbid Protein-Energy Malnutrition.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Inferior+Outcomes+of+Patients+With+Acute+Myocardial+Infarction+and+Comorbid+Protein%E2%80%90Energy+Malnutrition