Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil
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Resumo: | ObjectiveThis study evaluated the nutritional status and clinical, laboratory, and behavioral factors associated with overweight among children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil. MethodsA case-series study was carried out with 30 survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia. Clinical, behavioral and laboratory data were collected between March and September 2011. The anthropometric variables height-for-age and body mass index-for-age were determined on three different occasions (time of diagnosis, end of treatment, and post-treatment period), using the reference standards of the World Health Organization. ResultsThe mean age and standard deviation of the sample was 10.2±3.2 years. A total of 33.3% of the survivors were overweight at the beginning and end of treatment. In the post-treatment period, a significant increase was found in the body mass index-for-age Z-score. The frequency of excess weight was 43.3%. The frequency of abdominal obesity was 16.6% and 35.5% based on the waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio, respectively. The comparison of body mass index-for-age Z-scores before and after treatment revealed significantly stunted linear growth. The laboratory tests showed that total cholesterol was 52.1% above the upper limit. However, 58.3%, 66.7%, and 79.2% of the sample had high-density lipoprotein and low-density lipoproteincholesterol, and triglyceride levels, respectively, within the recommended ranges. ConclusionBased on the frequency of excess weight, abdominal obesity, and high total cholesterol, the study survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia were at greater risk of developing chronic, non-communicable diseases. |
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Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern BrazilEstado nutricional de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de leucemia linfoide aguda tratados em um Centro de Referência da Região Nordeste do BrasilAdolescentChildLymphocytic leukemiaObesityOverweightSurvivorAdolescenteCriançaLeucemia linfoideObesidadeSobrepesoSobreviventesObjectiveThis study evaluated the nutritional status and clinical, laboratory, and behavioral factors associated with overweight among children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil. MethodsA case-series study was carried out with 30 survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia. Clinical, behavioral and laboratory data were collected between March and September 2011. The anthropometric variables height-for-age and body mass index-for-age were determined on three different occasions (time of diagnosis, end of treatment, and post-treatment period), using the reference standards of the World Health Organization. ResultsThe mean age and standard deviation of the sample was 10.2±3.2 years. A total of 33.3% of the survivors were overweight at the beginning and end of treatment. In the post-treatment period, a significant increase was found in the body mass index-for-age Z-score. The frequency of excess weight was 43.3%. The frequency of abdominal obesity was 16.6% and 35.5% based on the waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio, respectively. The comparison of body mass index-for-age Z-scores before and after treatment revealed significantly stunted linear growth. The laboratory tests showed that total cholesterol was 52.1% above the upper limit. However, 58.3%, 66.7%, and 79.2% of the sample had high-density lipoprotein and low-density lipoproteincholesterol, and triglyceride levels, respectively, within the recommended ranges. ConclusionBased on the frequency of excess weight, abdominal obesity, and high total cholesterol, the study survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia were at greater risk of developing chronic, non-communicable diseases. ObjetivoAvaliar o estado nutricional e os fatores clínicos, laboratoriais e comportamentais associados ao excesso de peso em crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de leucemia linfoide aguda, tratados em um centro de referência da Região Nordeste do Brasil. MétodosEstudo de série de casos com 30 sobreviventes de leucemia linfoide aguda. Entre os meses de março e setembro de 2011, foram coletados dados clínicos, comportamentais e laboratoriais. O diagnóstico antropométrico foi realizado em três ocasiões distintas: no momento do diagnóstico, no término do tratamento, e no período pós-tratamento, a partir dos índices altura/idade e índice de massa corporal/idade, segundo a Organização Mundial de Saúde. ResultadosA amostra tinha idade média de 10,2 anos (DP=3,2). Observou-se que 33,3% dos sobreviventes tinham excesso de peso no início e no término do tratamento. No período pós-tratamento, encontrou-se aumento significantedo escore-Z de índice de massa corporal/idade, e uma frequência de 43,3% de excesso de peso, além de 16,6% e 35,5% de obesidade abdominal por meio da circunferência da cintura e razão cintura/estatura respectivamente. O crescimento linear foi significativamente diminuído quando comparado os escores-Z de altura/idade no início e no término do tratamento. Na análise dos dados laboratoriais, obtiveram-se 52,1% com colesterol total acima do recomendado. Entretanto, 58,3%, 66,7% e 79,2% evidenciaram, respectivamente, Lipoproteína de Alta Densidade e Lipoproteína de Baixa Densidade-colesterol e triglicerídeo na faixa considerada desejável. ConclusãoOs sobreviventes de leucemia linfoide aguda analisados apresentaram maior risco para o desenvolvimento de doenças crônicas não transmissíveis uma vez que apresentam frequência importante de excesso de peso, obesidade abdominal e colesterol total elevado. 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Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil Estado nutricional de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de leucemia linfoide aguda tratados em um Centro de Referência da Região Nordeste do Brasil |
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Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil |
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Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil Araújo de OLIVEIRA, Bianca Adolescent Child Lymphocytic leukemia Obesity Overweight Survivor Adolescente Criança Leucemia linfoide Obesidade Sobrepeso Sobreviventes |
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Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil |
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Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil |
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Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil |
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Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil |
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Nutritional status of children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil |
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Araújo de OLIVEIRA, Bianca |
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Araújo de OLIVEIRA, Bianca Mendes LINS, Mecneide PEDROSA, Francisco Coelho CABRAL, Poliana Maciel BARBOSA, Janine |
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Mendes LINS, Mecneide PEDROSA, Francisco Coelho CABRAL, Poliana Maciel BARBOSA, Janine |
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Araújo de OLIVEIRA, Bianca Mendes LINS, Mecneide PEDROSA, Francisco Coelho CABRAL, Poliana Maciel BARBOSA, Janine |
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Adolescent Child Lymphocytic leukemia Obesity Overweight Survivor Adolescente Criança Leucemia linfoide Obesidade Sobrepeso Sobreviventes |
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Adolescent Child Lymphocytic leukemia Obesity Overweight Survivor Adolescente Criança Leucemia linfoide Obesidade Sobrepeso Sobreviventes |
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ObjectiveThis study evaluated the nutritional status and clinical, laboratory, and behavioral factors associated with overweight among children and adolescents survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at a reference center in Northeastern Brazil. MethodsA case-series study was carried out with 30 survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia. Clinical, behavioral and laboratory data were collected between March and September 2011. The anthropometric variables height-for-age and body mass index-for-age were determined on three different occasions (time of diagnosis, end of treatment, and post-treatment period), using the reference standards of the World Health Organization. ResultsThe mean age and standard deviation of the sample was 10.2±3.2 years. A total of 33.3% of the survivors were overweight at the beginning and end of treatment. In the post-treatment period, a significant increase was found in the body mass index-for-age Z-score. The frequency of excess weight was 43.3%. The frequency of abdominal obesity was 16.6% and 35.5% based on the waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio, respectively. The comparison of body mass index-for-age Z-scores before and after treatment revealed significantly stunted linear growth. The laboratory tests showed that total cholesterol was 52.1% above the upper limit. However, 58.3%, 66.7%, and 79.2% of the sample had high-density lipoprotein and low-density lipoproteincholesterol, and triglyceride levels, respectively, within the recommended ranges. ConclusionBased on the frequency of excess weight, abdominal obesity, and high total cholesterol, the study survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia were at greater risk of developing chronic, non-communicable diseases. |
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