Nutrition-Focused Physical Exam in assessing nutritional status of children with neurological impairment

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Seong Ting Chen , Shu Hwa Ong , Poh Ying Lim , Koy Seong Chong
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Abstract

Background

Accurate and reliable anthropometric measurements in children with neurological impairments who are not able or not suitable for conventional anthropometric measuring techniques can be challenging and potentially leading to misinterpretation of their nutritional status. Nutrition-Focused Physical Exam (NFPE) is proven useful in providing supportive evidence to malnutrition. This study investigated the use of NFPE to identify malnutrition among children with Down syndrome (DS) and cerebral palsy (CP), in comparison to AND/ASPEN Pediatric Malnutrition Identification Criteria as the reference method.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted to recruit 31 children with DS and 20 children with CP aged between 4 and 15 years old. Nutrition-focused physical findings (fat loss, muscle wasting, abnormality observations on hair, eyes, oral cavity, skin, and nails), weight, height, mid upper arm circumference, and dietary intake were collected. The malnutrition status of children was determined using NFPE and AND/ASPEN criteria, respectively. Weighted Kappa agreement and diagnostic values were analyzed between these two criteria. Chi-square test examined the association between oral cavity abnormalities and the nutritional status identified by the AND/ASPEN criteria and NFPE. A p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results

Findings reported a significant and fair agreement between the two criterions for children with DS (k = 0.367, p = 0.018). NFPE offers a sensitivity of 81.3 % and a specificity of 60.0 % for children with DS when compared with the AND/ASPEN criteria as the reference method. Similarly, for children with CP, NFPE recorded a significant and moderate agreement (k = 0.503, p < 0.001) with AND/ASPEN criteria where NFPE offers a sensitivity of 90.9 % and a specificity of 22.2 %. Children with oral cavity abnormality were significantly associated with malnutrition defined by NFPE.

Conclusions

NFPE serves as a supplementary assessment method to identify malnutrition in children with DS with altered body composition and CP with neuromuscular impairment.

以营养为重点的体格检查评估神经系统受损儿童的营养状况
背景对无法或不适合采用传统人体测量技术的神经系统障碍儿童进行准确可靠的人体测量具有挑战性,有可能导致对其营养状况的误解。以营养为重点的体格检查(NFPE)被证明可为营养不良提供支持性证据。本研究调查了使用 NFPE 在唐氏综合征(DS)和脑瘫(CP)儿童中识别营养不良的情况,并与作为参考方法的 AND/ASPEN 儿科营养不良识别标准进行了比较。收集了以营养为重点的体格检查结果(脂肪减少、肌肉萎缩、头发、眼睛、口腔、皮肤和指甲的异常观察)、体重、身高、中上臂围和饮食摄入量。儿童营养不良状况的判定分别采用 NFPE 和 AND/ASPEN 标准。对这两种标准之间的加权卡帕一致性和诊断价值进行了分析。卡方检验检验了口腔异常与 AND/ASPEN 标准和 NFPE 所确定的营养状况之间的关联。结果表明,对于 DS 患儿,这两种标准之间存在显著且相当的一致性(k = 0.367,p = 0.018)。与作为参考方法的 AND/ASPEN 标准相比,NFPE 对 DS 儿童的灵敏度为 81.3%,特异度为 60.0%。同样,就 CP 儿童而言,NFPE 与 AND/ASPEN 标准具有显著的中度一致性(k = 0.503,p < 0.001),NFPE 的灵敏度为 90.9%,特异性为 22.2%。结论NFPE是一种辅助评估方法,可用于识别身体成分改变的DS患儿和神经肌肉受损的CP患儿的营养不良情况。
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Human Nutrition and Metabolism
Human Nutrition and Metabolism Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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