Ready to-Use Supplementary Food in the Outpatient Management of Children with Acute Malnutrition in Basrah

Nedhal Kudhayer, S. Habib
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Background Ready-to-use supplementary foods are high-energy, lipid-based provide energy, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals to treat acute malnutrition in children aged 6 -59 months. Aim To evaluate the effect of ready-to-use supplement foods on the outpatient management of children with acute malnutrition. Methods A prospective appropriate study was carried out on children with acute malnutrition who were referred to the nutritional rehabilitation center at Basra Teaching Hospital; were received ready-touse supplementary foods at a quantity sufficient to meet their nutrient requirements for full catchup growth and followed at two subsequent visits Results Moderate wasting and underweight recorded in (66.7 %) and severe wasting in (33.33%) of the patients. Mean weight gain at the first and second follow-up visit was (5.78 ±2.43) and (6.52 ±2.75) g/kg/day respectively. There was a significant improvement in the weight for height Z score at the first and second follow-up visits after the administration of ready-to-use supplementary foods (P value < 0.05). Approximately 32% of the children aged 12-18-month experienced moderate weight gain. Bottle feeding with complementary feeding was reported in 24.19% of the children with moderate weight gain, and 9.52% and 34.68% of the children of illiterate parents and unemployed fathers respectively, showed moderate weight gain. Children belong to families with low income group accounted for 37.09% of those with moderate weight gain. Family income was the only variable that depend on the weight gain results (P value < 0.05). Conclusion: Readyto-use supplementary food is significantly effective for outpatient management of acute malnutrition.
在巴士拉急性营养不良儿童门诊管理中的即食补充食品
即食辅食是高能量、以脂质为基础的食品,可提供能量、蛋白质、脂肪、维生素和矿物质,用于治疗6 -59个月儿童的急性营养不良。目的评价即食辅食在急性营养不良患儿门诊管理中的作用。方法对转诊至巴士拉教学医院营养康复中心的急性营养不良患儿进行前瞻性研究;在随后的两次随访中,给予足够数量的补食,以满足其完全追赶生长所需的营养需求。结果中度消瘦和体重不足的患者占66.7%,重度消瘦的患者占33.33%。第一次和第二次随访时平均体重增加分别为(5.78±2.43)g/kg/d和(6.52±2.75)g/kg/d。在给予即食辅食后的第一次和第二次随访中,身高Z评分的体重有显著改善(P值< 0.05)。大约32%的12-18个月大的儿童体重有中度增加。轻度体重增加的儿童以奶瓶喂养加辅食的比例为24.19%,父母不识字的儿童体重增加比例为9.52%,父亲失业的儿童体重增加比例为34.68%。中等体重增加人群中,低收入家庭儿童占37.09%。家庭收入是影响增重结果的唯一变量(P值< 0.05)。结论:即食辅食对门诊急性营养不良患者的治疗效果显著。
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