Predicators for weight gain in children treated for severe acute malnutrition: a prospective study at nutritional rehabilitation center.

ISRN pediatrics Pub Date : 2014-03-12 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/808756
Jyoti Sanghvi, Sudhir Mehta, Ravindra Kumar
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Abstract

Introduction. Despite being an important health problem in developing countries, there is little information available on factors affecting the severe acute malnutrition, especially nondietary factors. Objective. To study the impact of various factors, especially nondietary ones affecting directly or indirectly the weight gain in children with severe acute malnutrition. Method. A total of 300 children in the age group of 6 to 60 months meeting the WHO criteria for severe acute malnutrition were enrolled in the study. These children were provided special therapeutic diet as recommended by WHO/UNICEF protocol. Children were called for followup every 15 days up to 2 months after discharge to evaluate whether these children have achieved a final target weight gain of 15% of their admission weight. The impact of nondietary factors related to child, mother, and socioeconomic status was evaluated. Data collected through structured questionnaire were analyzed. Result. 172 (57.4%) of the total 300 children did not gain final target weight despite giving adequate diet. We observed that impact of various nondietary factors like mother's educational status and her knowledge about feeding practices, socioeconomic status, previous history, and present evidence of infection in child was important in determining the weight of child. No association was found with gender of child, BMI of mother, and father's educational status on the weight gain of child. Conclusion. The findings of this study confirm the association of many nondietary factors with weight gain in children treated for severe acute malnutrition. To reduce malnutrition emphasis should be given on these factors.

严重急性营养不良儿童体重增加的预测因素:营养康复中心的一项前瞻性研究。
介绍。尽管这是发展中国家的一个重要健康问题,但关于影响严重急性营养不良的因素,特别是非饮食因素的资料很少。目标。研究各种因素,特别是非饮食因素对严重急性营养不良儿童体重增加的直接或间接影响。方法。共有300名符合世卫组织严重急性营养不良标准的6至60个月年龄组的儿童参加了这项研究。按照卫生组织/儿童基金会的方案建议,向这些儿童提供特殊的治疗性饮食。出院后每15天随访一次,直至2个月,以评估这些儿童是否达到了入院体重的最终目标体重增加15%。评估了与儿童、母亲和社会经济地位相关的非饮食因素的影响。通过结构化问卷收集数据进行分析。结果:在300名儿童中,172名(57.4%)在给予适当饮食后仍未达到最终目标体重。我们观察到各种非饮食因素的影响,如母亲的教育程度和她对喂养方法的了解、社会经济地位、既往病史和目前儿童感染的证据,在决定儿童体重方面是重要的。儿童性别、母亲体重指数、父亲受教育程度与儿童体重增加无相关性。结论。这项研究的结果证实了许多非饮食因素与严重急性营养不良儿童体重增加的关联。为了减少营养不良,应重视这些因素。
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