About this Research Topic
Accurate nutritional assessment at the time of disease diagnosis and during treatment follow-up is necessary. However, nutritional evaluation is not a routine practice in the clinical setting and procedures need to be standardized. Several tools such as biomarkers and anthropometric measures have been proven to be useful for assessing nutritional status in the general population. These may be not reliable in the context of chronic diseases such as heart failure, renal failure, liver disease, arthritis, and cancer, where malnutrition may coexist with fluid overload and systemic inflammation. Thus, identifying additional nutritional assessment tools to properly identify patients with nutritional abnormalities is urgently needed.
The purpose of this Research Topic is to offer an insight into the current and novel nutritional assessment tools for the identification and monitoring of malnutrition in patients with chronic disease. We welcome submissions of relevant Original Research, Review, Mini-review, and Opinion articles.
Keywords: Malnutrition, body composition, nutritional assessment, chronic disease, cachexia
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