Mapping of dietary interventions beneficial in the prevention of secondary health conditions in spinal cord injured population : A systematic review

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Stojic, S., Eriks-Hoogland, I., Gamba, M., Valido, E., Minder, B., Chatelan, A., Karagounis, L. G., Ballesteros, M., Díaz, C., Brach, M., Stoyanov, J., Diviani, N., Rubinelli, S., Perret, C. and Glisic, Marija. (2023). Mapping of dietary interventions beneficial in the prevention of secondary health conditions in spinal cord injured population : A systematic review. Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging. 27(7), pp. 524-541. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12603-023-1937-6
AuthorsStojic, S., Eriks-Hoogland, I., Gamba, M., Valido, E., Minder, B., Chatelan, A., Karagounis, L. G., Ballesteros, M., Díaz, C., Brach, M., Stoyanov, J., Diviani, N., Rubinelli, S., Perret, C. and Glisic, Marija
Abstract

Objectives
Individuals with spinal cord injury are at risk of secondary health conditions (SHC) that develop as a consequence of autonomic dysfunction, prolonged oxidative stress and inflammation, and physical inactivity coupled with inadequate energy and nutritional intake. SHC can be debilitating and even life-threatening, and its prevention remains one of the major challenges in the continuum of medical care of aging SCI population. An unhealthy diet is a major driver of inflammation, oxidative stress, and unfavourable metabolic status and may be a practical preventive target to tackle increased SHC risk post-injury.

Aims
To provide a catalogue of dietary interventions beneficial in prevention of SHC among individuals with SCI by conducting a systematic review of the literature on dietary interventions and dietary supplementation in promoting health and well-being after the injury. In addition, we aimed to provide a summary of observational studies exploring the association between habitual diet (macro- and micronutrients intake and dietary patterns) and health patterns following the injury.

Method
This review was registered at PROSPERO (University of York) with registration number CRD42022373773. Four medical databases (EMBASE.com, MEDLINE [Ovid], Cochrane CENTRAL, and Web of Science Core Collection) and Google Scholar were searched from inception until 11th July 2022. Studies were included if they were clinical trials or observational studies conducted in adult individuals with SCI and provided information of interest. Based on strength of the study design and risk of bias assessment (using the NIH tool), we classified studies from Level 1 (most reliable studies) to Level 4 (least reliable studies).

Results
Of 12,313 unique citations, 47 articles (based on 43 original studies) comprising 32 interventional (22 RCTs, 3 NRCT, and 7 pre-post studies) and 11 observational studies (2 cohort studies, 2 case-control, 1 post-intervention follow-up study, and 6 cross-sectional studies) were included in the present systematic review. Twenty studies (46.5%) were classified as Level 1 or 2, indicating high/moderate methodological quality. Based on those studies, dietary strategies including high protein diet, intermittent fasting, balanced diet in combination with physical conditioning and electrical stimulation, and dietary supplementation including alpha-lipoic acid, creatine, vitamin D, and cranberry-derived supplements and probiotics were mapped as the most promising in prevention of SHC among individuals with SCI.

Conclusions
To develop timely and effective preventive strategies targeting major SHC (e.g., cardiometabolic diseases, urinary tract infections) in SCI, further research is warranted to confirm the effectiveness of dietary strategies/interventions identified through the current systematic review of the literature.

Keywordsspinal cord injury; nutrition; cardiovascular diseases; gastrointestinal health; functioning; neurological recovery
Year2023
JournalJournal of Nutrition, Health and Aging
Journal citation27 (7), pp. 524-541
PublisherElsevier Masson
ISSN1760-4788
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/s12603-023-1937-6
PubMed ID37498100
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85164204909
Open accessPublished as ‘gold’ (paid) open access
Page range524-541
FunderSwiss Paraplegic Foundation
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Deposited03 Apr 2025
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