Nutritional Requirements and Actual Dietary Intake of Adult Burn Patients

A. Norouzy, Zahra Khorasanchi, Mina S. Bidokhti, Negar Mozaffarirad, Z. Dehnavi, Seyed Mostafa Arabi, A. Sedaghat
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Background: Nutritional support of the burn patient is essential to optimize, host immune defenses and to promote prompt wound healing. Furthermore, the increased needs in calorie requirement of burned patients, the composition of proteins, carbohydrates and fats in their diet is important. The purpose of this study was to evaluate energy, macronutrient and micronutrient intake and comparing with Reference Daily Intake (RDI) in adult burn patients. Methods: Sixty thermally injured patients who were hospitalized in a burn care Imam Reza hospital in Mashhad, Iran, were included in this cross-sectional study. Information about actual intake was collected by �nutrient intake analysis (NIA) through direct observation. Individual nutritional intakes were assessed with the use of nutritionist 4 software and Data was analyzed by SPSS version 18. Results: The mean of energy, carbohydrate and protein intake was significantly lower than the mean total energy requirement and carbohydrate and protein RDA (p<0.001). While the mean fat intake was inside the range of RDI (20.5±8.3). The mean of vitamins A and folate and C intake were significantly lower than the RDI (All p<0.001). Conclusions: This study showed that the energy, protein and carbohydrate intake in patients with major burn were lower than the RDA but the amount of fat intake was inside the range of RDA. In addition, we found that the vitamins and minerals intake in adult with major burn was lower than RDI and may decelerate wound healing and increase the duration of hospitalization.
成年烧伤患者的营养需求和实际膳食摄入量
背景:烧伤患者的营养支持对于优化宿主免疫防御和促进伤口迅速愈合至关重要。此外,烧伤患者的热量需求增加,饮食中蛋白质、碳水化合物和脂肪的组成也很重要。本研究的目的是评估成人烧伤患者的能量、常量营养素和微量营养素摄入量,并与参考日摄入量(RDI)进行比较。Â方法:60名在伊朗马什哈德伊玛目礼萨医院烧伤护理住院的热损伤患者被纳入本横断面研究。通过直接观察,采用营养摄入分析(NIA)收集实际摄取量信息。使用nutritionist 4软件评估个人营养摄入量,并使用SPSS 18对数据进行分析。Â结果:能量、碳水化合物和蛋白质的平均摄入量显著低于平均总能量需要量和碳水化合物和蛋白质的RDA (p<0.001)。而平均脂肪摄入量在RDI范围内(20.5±8.3)。维生素A、叶酸和C的平均摄入量显著低于RDI(均p<0.001)。Â结论:本研究显示,重度烧伤患者的能量、蛋白质和碳水化合物摄入量均低于RDA,而脂肪摄入量在RDA范围内。此外,我们发现成人严重烧伤的维生素和矿物质摄入量低于RDI,可能会减缓伤口愈合并增加住院时间。
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