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University of Groningen

Disease-related malnutrition and nutritional assessment in clinical practice

ter Beek, Lies

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Disease-related malnutrition and nutritional assessment

in clinical practice

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Th e research described in this thesis was facilitated by the Research Group Healthy Ageing, Allied Health Care and Nursing of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the Cancer Research Center Groningen, and the department of Maxillofacial Surgery, University Medi-cal Center Groningen.

Th e printing and distribution of this thesis was fi nancially supported by:

Lectoraat Healthy Ageing, Allied Health Care and Nursing, Hanzehogeschool Groningen Afdeling Longziekten en Tuberculose, Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Stichting Beatrixoord Noord-Nederland Nederlandse Vereniging van Diëtisten Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition GLNP life sciences Mediq Tefa Carezzo Nutrition

GLNP

Lay-out, cover design and printing: Gildeprint, Enschede ISBN (print version): 978-94-034-1146-0

ISBN (electronic version) 978-94-034-1145-3 © Copyright 2018 L. ter Beek

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner.

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Disease-related malnutrition and

nutritional assessment in clinical

practice

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

op gezag van de

rector magnificus prof. dr. E. Sterken en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.

De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op woensdag 28 november 2018 om 14.30 uur

door

Lies ter Beek

geboren op 24 december 1974

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Promotores

Prof. dr. C.P. van der Schans Prof. dr. J.L.N. Roodenburg Copromotores

Dr. H. Jager-Wittenaar Dr. H. van der Vaart Beoordelingscommissie Prof. dr. P.U. Dijkstra Prof. dr. ir. M. Visser Prof. dr. ir. A.M.W.J. Schols

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Paranimfen 

Willemke Nijholt  Rik Kranenburg 

Dit proefschrift draag ik op aan   

mijn trotse vader  Nico ter Beek  *13-1-1943  †30-1-2009 

 

mijn dierbare vriendin  Rianne Bisseling  *23-1-1975  †18-1-2003 

Ik bedank ❤: patiënten, promotoren, co-auteurs, collega’s, docenten, hardloopvrienden, vriendinnen, familie en schoonfamilie Imie, Tammérus, Michel, Marjon, Yora, Elin en

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Contents

Chapter 1 General introduction 9

Chapter 2 Risk for malnutrition in patients prior to vascular surgery 19 Published in: The American Journal of Surgery, 2017

Chapter 3 Vascular surgery patients at risk for malnutrition have an increased risk for postoperative complications

35 Submitted

Chapter 4 Unsatisfactory knowledge and use of terminology regarding malnutrition, starvation, cachexia and sarcopenia among dietitians

47 Published in: Clinical Nutrition, 2016

Chapter 5 Assessment and implications of disease-related malnutrition in adult tuberculosis patients: a scoping review

63 Submitted

Chapter 6 The added value of ultrasound measurements in patients with COPD: an exploratory study

97 Submitted

Chapter 7 Coexistence of malnutrition, frailty, physical frailty and disability in patients with COPD starting a pulmonary rehabilitation program

113 Submitted

Chapter 8 Dietary resilience in patients with severe COPD at the start of a pulmonary rehabilitation program

129 Published in: International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 2018

Chapter 9 Summary and General discussion 145

Nederlandse Samenvatting 161

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