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A study conducted at the University of South China in Hunan, People's Republic of China, explored the effects of a trans-theoretical model-based diet nursing intervention on sarcopenia and quality of life in maintenance hemodialysis patients. The research found that the intervention group showed lower rates of sarcopenia, malnutrition, and higher levels of self-care and overall quality of life compared to the control group. The study concluded that this type of intervention can improve dietary management behavior, prevent malnutrition, reduce sarcopenia incidence, and enhance the quality of life and survival rate of maintenance hemodialysis patients. [Extracted from the article] |