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Nutritional follow-up of cystic fibrosis patients: the role of nutrition education.

Authors :
Adde FV
Rodrigues JC
Cardoso AL
Source :
Jornal de pediatria [J Pediatr (Rio J)] 2004 Nov-Dec; Vol. 80 (6), pp. 475-82.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the nutritional status of a group of cystic fibrosis patients and establish the role of nutrition education addressed to them in a comparative study before and after intervention.<br />Methods: All cystic fibrosis patients in regular follow-up in the pulmonology clinic of Instituto da Crianca during 1996-99 were prospectively monitored for 3.5 years. Measurements of weight, height, mid upper arm circumference, skinfolds and calculations of weight/age, height/age, weight/height, mid upper arm circumference and triceps z scores, percentage of ideal weight for height, percentage of body fat, check of the use of enzymes with meals and of the use of nutritional supplements were performed at four points in time: initial (I), 7 (II), 13 (III) and 43 (IV) months after the first evaluation. Nutritional counseling was given both verbally and in writing (booklet) to all patients.<br />Results: Seventy-four patients, 38F/36M, age range 6 months to 18.4 years were evaluated. At study entry the anthropometric data showed: percentage of ideal weight for height = 94+/-13, percentage of body fat = 15+/-7.1, z scores for weight/age = -1.13+/-1.3, z scores for height/age = -0.94+/-1.2, z scores for weight/height = -0.69+/-1.1, z scores for mid upper arm circumference = -1.35+/-1.3, triceps z scores = -0.74+/-0.9. Compliance with enzyme therapy and use of high-calorie supplements improved during the study period. There was a significant increase in weight/height and triceps z scores and percentage of body fat throughout the study period. After stratifying patients into three age groups the anthropometric improvement was only significant among children under 5 years of age<br />Conclusions: Mild malnutrition was present in this group of cystic fibrosis patients. The nutrition education led to an improvement in compliance with enzyme therapy, use of nutritional supplements and in nutritional status, mostly among the younger patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021-7557
Volume :
80
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Jornal de pediatria
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15622424