Influence of Nutritional Interventions on Functional Outcomes in Stroke Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review

Stroke, a major cause of disability worldwide, necessitates comprehensive rehabilitation, with nutrition playing a pivotal role in recovery. Our systematic review assesses the impact of nutritional interventions on stroke survivors' rehabilitation. Adhering to Preferred Reporting Items for Syst...

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Hauptverfasser: Kolanu, Nikhil Deep, Ahmed, Sheraz, Kerimkulova, Munara K, Stańczak, Mikołaj, Aguirre Vera, Guillermo de Jesus, Shaikh, Naimatullah, Addula, Anirudh Reddy, Cheran, Meher, Chilla, Srikar P, Oliveira Souza Lima, Sergio Rodrigo, Shehryar, Abdullah, Rehman, Abdur
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description Stroke, a major cause of disability worldwide, necessitates comprehensive rehabilitation, with nutrition playing a pivotal role in recovery. Our systematic review assesses the impact of nutritional interventions on stroke survivors' rehabilitation. Adhering to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, we systematically searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Scopus, using keywords related to stroke rehabilitation and nutrition. Studies were selected based on criteria emphasizing dietary interventions and their effect on functional recovery in stroke patients. The review involved detailed data extraction and synthesis, covering study design, participant characteristics, interventions, and outcomes. Five studies met our inclusion criteria, encompassing longitudinal and prospective studies, retrospective cohorts, and randomized controlled trials. These studies highlighted the importance of early nutritional assessment, particularly for sarcopenic patients, and the role of energy and protein intake soon after a stroke. Findings indicated high nutritional risk correlated with poorer functional outcomes and increased inflammation. Tailored dietary support appeared beneficial for muscle mass maintenance and overall functional recovery, especially in older patients. Our review emphasizes the critical role of nutritional interventions in stroke rehabilitation. It suggests that personalized nutritional strategies can positively impact functional recovery, notably in older and nutritionally vulnerable stroke survivors. These insights underscore the necessity of integrating dietary assessments and interventions into standard stroke rehabilitation protocols, advocating a holistic approach to patient care.
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Clinical trials
Cognitive ability
Cohort analysis
Geriatrics
Global health
Inclusion
Internal Medicine
Nutrition
Nutritional status
Other
Patients
Rehabilitation
Stroke
Systematic review
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