Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientation
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Resumo: | ObjectiveThis study aimed at evaluating the nutritional evolution of hospitalized children with infectious diseases, whowere put under nutritional orientation.MethodsEvaluate the effect of therapeutic nutritional orientation on 125 children between 6 and 36 months of age,who were admitted at the Pediatric Infectology Ward of the Hospital São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, betweenMarch 2001 and December 2002. The evaluations of nutritional status and energetic intake were based ondata obtained from inquiry-forms on feeding-patterns and anthropometric measurements.ResultsOf the children being evaluated, 53,6% (67) were male. The mean age was 17 months, and the average periodspent in the hospital was 10 days. At admission, 24,8% (31) of the children were undernourished and 10,0%(23) were overweight or obese. The diagnosis of acute diseases affected 69,6% (87) of the children. Nutritionalsupport was provided for 21.6% (27) of the children, out of which, 81.5% (22) received nutritional supportorally. The undernourished group presented a significant improvement of the Z-score of Weight overHeight – Z W/H (p=0.001); the eutrophic group had no significant change of the Z-score Weight over Height(p=0.651), and the group overweight/obese showed a significant reduction of the Z-score Weight over Height(p=0.026). No significant associations were found between nutritional support therapy and improvement ofthe nutritional status (p=0.37). The children who had an energy intake higher than the one recommended fortheir age, had a significant improvement of the Z-score Weight over Height (p<0.001).ConclusionThe children followed up in this study had their nutritional condition significantly improved, making it evidentthat nutritional orientation, or diet therapy, can improve the treatment of hospitalized children |
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Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientationEvolução nutricional de crianças hospitalizadas e sob acompanhamento nutricionalchilddietotherapynutritional statehospitalizationcriançadietoterapiaestado nutricionalhospitalizaçãoObjectiveThis study aimed at evaluating the nutritional evolution of hospitalized children with infectious diseases, whowere put under nutritional orientation.MethodsEvaluate the effect of therapeutic nutritional orientation on 125 children between 6 and 36 months of age,who were admitted at the Pediatric Infectology Ward of the Hospital São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, betweenMarch 2001 and December 2002. The evaluations of nutritional status and energetic intake were based ondata obtained from inquiry-forms on feeding-patterns and anthropometric measurements.ResultsOf the children being evaluated, 53,6% (67) were male. The mean age was 17 months, and the average periodspent in the hospital was 10 days. At admission, 24,8% (31) of the children were undernourished and 10,0%(23) were overweight or obese. The diagnosis of acute diseases affected 69,6% (87) of the children. Nutritionalsupport was provided for 21.6% (27) of the children, out of which, 81.5% (22) received nutritional supportorally. The undernourished group presented a significant improvement of the Z-score of Weight overHeight – Z W/H (p=0.001); the eutrophic group had no significant change of the Z-score Weight over Height(p=0.651), and the group overweight/obese showed a significant reduction of the Z-score Weight over Height(p=0.026). No significant associations were found between nutritional support therapy and improvement ofthe nutritional status (p=0.37). The children who had an energy intake higher than the one recommended fortheir age, had a significant improvement of the Z-score Weight over Height (p<0.001).ConclusionThe children followed up in this study had their nutritional condition significantly improved, making it evidentthat nutritional orientation, or diet therapy, can improve the treatment of hospitalized childrenObjetivosEste estudo teve como finalidade avaliar a evolução nutricional de crianças hospitalizadas com doenças infecciosas, que estiveram sob acompanhamento nutricional. MétodosForam estudadas 125 crianças com idade de 6 a 36 meses de vida, admitidas na enfermaria de infectologia pediátrica do Hospital São Paulo, durante o período de Março de 2001 a Dezembro de 2002. As avaliações do estado nutricional e da ingestão energética basearam-se nos dados obtidos em inquéritos alimentares e medições antropométricas. ResultadosDas crianças avaliadas, 67 eram do sexo masculino (53,6%); a mediana de idade foi 17 meses e o tempo médio de internação, dez dias. Na época da admissão, 24,8% das crianças estavam desnutridas enquanto 10,0% delas apresentavam sobrepeso e obesidade. Prevaleceu o diagnóstico de doenças agudas (69,6%). Realizaram terapia nutricional 21,6% das crianças, sendo que destas, 81,5% receberam terapia nutricional via oral. O grupo de desnutridos teve melhora significativa do escore-Z de peso para estatura-Z peso/estatura (p=0,001); o grupo de eutróficos não teve alteração significativa de escore-Z peso/estatura (p=0,651) e o grupo com sobrepeso/obesos teve redução significativa do escore-Z peso/estatura (p=0,026). Não houve associação significativa entre realização de terapia nutricional e melhora do estado nutricional (p=0,37). A melhora do escore-Z peso/estatura esteve relacionada à ingestão de energia maior que a recomendação normal para aidade (p<0,001). ConclusãoAs crianças acompanhadas neste estudo tiveram melhora significativa do estado nutricional, tornando-se evidente a importância do acompanhamento nutricional durante a internação.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-09-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9835Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 18 No. 3 (2005): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 18 Núm. 3 (2005): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 18 n. 3 (2005): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9835/7174Copyright (c) 2023 Ana Flávia de OLIVEIRA, Fernanda Luísa Ceragioli OLIVEIRA, Yara JULIANO, Fábio ANCONA-LOPEZhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde OLIVEIRA, Ana Flávia Ceragioli OLIVEIRA, Fernanda Luísa JULIANO, YaraANCONA-LOPEZ, Fábio 2023-09-22T11:11:44Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/9835Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-09-22T11:11:44Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientation Evolução nutricional de crianças hospitalizadas e sob acompanhamento nutricional |
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Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientation |
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Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientation de OLIVEIRA, Ana Flávia child dietotherapy nutritional state hospitalization criança dietoterapia estado nutricional hospitalização |
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Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientation |
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Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientation |
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Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientation |
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Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientation |
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Nutritional evolution of hospitalized children who were under nutritional orientation |
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de OLIVEIRA, Ana Flávia |
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de OLIVEIRA, Ana Flávia Ceragioli OLIVEIRA, Fernanda Luísa JULIANO, Yara ANCONA-LOPEZ, Fábio |
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Ceragioli OLIVEIRA, Fernanda Luísa JULIANO, Yara ANCONA-LOPEZ, Fábio |
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de OLIVEIRA, Ana Flávia Ceragioli OLIVEIRA, Fernanda Luísa JULIANO, Yara ANCONA-LOPEZ, Fábio |
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child dietotherapy nutritional state hospitalization criança dietoterapia estado nutricional hospitalização |
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child dietotherapy nutritional state hospitalization criança dietoterapia estado nutricional hospitalização |
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ObjectiveThis study aimed at evaluating the nutritional evolution of hospitalized children with infectious diseases, whowere put under nutritional orientation.MethodsEvaluate the effect of therapeutic nutritional orientation on 125 children between 6 and 36 months of age,who were admitted at the Pediatric Infectology Ward of the Hospital São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, betweenMarch 2001 and December 2002. The evaluations of nutritional status and energetic intake were based ondata obtained from inquiry-forms on feeding-patterns and anthropometric measurements.ResultsOf the children being evaluated, 53,6% (67) were male. The mean age was 17 months, and the average periodspent in the hospital was 10 days. At admission, 24,8% (31) of the children were undernourished and 10,0%(23) were overweight or obese. The diagnosis of acute diseases affected 69,6% (87) of the children. Nutritionalsupport was provided for 21.6% (27) of the children, out of which, 81.5% (22) received nutritional supportorally. The undernourished group presented a significant improvement of the Z-score of Weight overHeight – Z W/H (p=0.001); the eutrophic group had no significant change of the Z-score Weight over Height(p=0.651), and the group overweight/obese showed a significant reduction of the Z-score Weight over Height(p=0.026). No significant associations were found between nutritional support therapy and improvement ofthe nutritional status (p=0.37). The children who had an energy intake higher than the one recommended fortheir age, had a significant improvement of the Z-score Weight over Height (p<0.001).ConclusionThe children followed up in this study had their nutritional condition significantly improved, making it evidentthat nutritional orientation, or diet therapy, can improve the treatment of hospitalized children |
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