Association of cachexia with quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis

Abstract Purpose Cachexia is a condition in which protein and energy are progressively wasted in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), leading to poor long-term prognosis and a decline in health-related quality of life (QOL). However, the relationship between cachexia and health-related QOL re...

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Main Authors: Takuma Yagi, Tatsuro Inoue, Masato Ogawa, Masatsugu Okamura, Kengo Shirado, Nobuyuki Shirai, Shuji Konishi, Takafumi Koshiba, Masao Hirayama, Yuichiro Isigaki, Yasunori Heguri, Naoki Tanimiya, Risa Okada, Shuto Iwata, Shigeki Inoue
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-04-01
Series:Renal Replacement Therapy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41100-025-00620-z
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Summary:Abstract Purpose Cachexia is a condition in which protein and energy are progressively wasted in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), leading to poor long-term prognosis and a decline in health-related quality of life (QOL). However, the relationship between cachexia and health-related QOL remains unclear in patients with CKD undergoing hemodialysis. This study aimed to determine the relationship between cachexia and health-related QOL in outpatients with CKD who were undergoing hemodialysis. Methods This cross-sectional study included outpatients with CKD who were undergoing hemodialysis. Cachexia was defined on the basis of the criteria of the Cachexia Consensus Conference, which include a minimum of 5% weight loss in 12 months or less (or a body mass index [BMI] less than 20 kg/m2) plus three or more of the following five diagnostic criteria: decreased muscle strength, fatigue, anorexia, low fat-free mass index, and abnormal biochemistry. The main outcome was health-related QOL, which was measured by the EuroQOL 5 dimensions 5-level. Multivariate analyses were conducted to clarify the associations between cachexia, the five diagnostic criteria items of cachexia, and health-related QOL. Results This study included 93 patients [age 69.4 (11.0) years; women: 49.5%]. Multivariate analysis showed that cachexia was inversely associated with health-related QOL (β = −0.117, P = 0.003). Among the five diagnostic criteria items of cachexia, only fatigue was inversely associated with health-related QOL (β = −0.068, P = 0.029). Conclusions Cachexia, particularly fatigue, was inversely associated with health-related QOL in patients with CKD who were undergoing hemodialysis.
ISSN:2059-1381