RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUTRITIONAL STATUS, DYSPHAGIA, AND FUNCTIONAL EATING LEVEL IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY IN LONG INSTITUTIONAL STAYS.

Q2 Medicine
Luciana de Oliveira, Fabíola Darcie Marquitti, Sâmara Cunha Haddad Ramos, Eliane Aparecida de Almeida, Weslania Viviane Nascimento, Roberto Oliveira Dantas
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Abstract

Background: Diets with modified consistencies for patients with dysphagia in long term care health institutions may be associated with malnutrition.

Objective: : To assess the nutritional status of adult patients with cerebral palsy and dysphagia hospitalized in a health institution for more than 10 years.

Methods: : This prospective investigation was performed in 56 patients with cerebral palsy (ages 25 to 71 years, mean: 44±12 years) and no other neurological diagnosis in hospital stay for more than 10 years had their nutritional status, dysphagia, and food ingestion capacity assessed in two moments with a 12-month interval in between them, respectively using the body mass index, the dysphagia risk assessment protocol (PARD), and the functional oral ingestion scale (FOIS).

Results: : There were no differences between December 2015 and December 2016 in the patients' weight, nutritional status, diet consistency classification, PARD, and FOIS. The limits of prescribed diet consistency (IDDSI-FDS) and the assessments of dysphagia and functional eating level influenced the nutritional status. More intense dysphagia and greater eating restrictions were associated with a worse nutritional status.

Conclusion: : The nutritional status of adult patients with cerebral palsy hospitalized in a health long term institution who had modified diets according to their swallowing and mastication capacity did not worsen between assessments with a 12-month interval in between them. The severity of dysphagia and diet restrictions interfere with the patients' nutritional status: dysphagia and more intense eating restrictions are associated with a worse nutritional status.

长期住院的成年脑瘫患者营养状况、吞咽困难和功能性饮食水平的关系。
背景:在长期护理卫生机构中,吞咽困难患者的饮食习惯可能与营养不良有关。目的:评估在卫生机构住院超过10年的成年脑瘫和吞咽困难患者的营养状况。方法:对56名脑瘫患者(年龄25至71岁,平均44±12岁)进行了前瞻性调查,在住院超过10年的时间里,没有其他神经系统诊断,他们在两个时间间隔12个月内分别使用体重指数评估营养状况、吞咽困难和食物摄入能力,吞咽困难风险评估方案(PARD)和功能性口腔摄入量表(FOIS)。结果:2015年12月至2016年12月,患者的体重、营养状况、饮食一致性分类、PARD和FOIS没有差异。规定饮食一致性的限度(IDDIS-FDS)、吞咽困难和功能性饮食水平的评估影响营养状况。更强烈的吞咽困难和更严格的饮食限制与更差的营养状况有关。结论:在健康长期机构住院的成年脑瘫患者,根据他们的吞咽和咀嚼能力改变饮食,其营养状况在两次评估之间没有恶化,两次评估间隔12个月。吞咽困难的严重程度和饮食限制会干扰患者的营养状况:吞咽困难和更强烈的饮食限制与更差的营养状况有关。
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Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
Arquivos de Gastroenterologia Medicine-Gastroenterology
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2.00
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109
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Arquivos de Gastroenterologia (Archives of Gastroenterology), a quarterly journal, is the Official Publication of the Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia IBEPEGE (Brazilian Institute for Studies and Research in Gastroenterology), Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva - CBCD (Brazilian College of Digestive Surgery) and of the Sociedade Brasileira de Motilidade Digestiva - SBMD (Brazilian Digestive Motility Society). It is dedicated to the publishing of scientific papers by national and foreign researchers who are in agreement with the aim of the journal as well as with its editorial policies.
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