营养状况和障碍的最佳营养儿童癌症患者在坦桑尼亚:定量分析。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Deogratias M Katabalo, Yadurshini Raveendran, Anthony Cuthbert Liwa, Benson R Kidenya, Kristin Schroeder
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背景:儿童癌症是低收入和中等收入国家日益关注的公共卫生问题,全球儿童癌症病例的三分之二以上发生在这些国家。尽管在诊断和治疗方面取得了进展,但营养不良仍然是取得更好结果的主要障碍。本研究旨在评估营养不良的严重程度,并确定在坦桑尼亚一家主要转诊医院接受治疗的儿科癌症患者获得最佳营养的障碍。方法:招募两个研究人群:患有癌症的儿科患者和他们的主要照顾者。使用人体测量指标评估儿童的营养不良情况,包括上臂围、年龄体重、年龄身高、年龄体重指数z评分和三头肌皮褶厚度。营养生物标志物,包括血清白蛋白、总蛋白、血红蛋白和平均红细胞体积,也进行了评估。护理人员完成了根据饥饿生命体征™和联合国粮食及农业组织营养相关知识、态度和做法问卷编制的结构化问卷,以评估粮食不安全风险以及护理人员营养知识和观念。采用二元逻辑回归探讨营养不良的预测因素。结果:共纳入65例儿科患者,其中41.54%根据至少一项低于年龄特异性阈值的人体测量指标被归类为营养不良。尽管44.62%的患者血清白蛋白水平低,30.77%的患者总蛋白水平低,但这些生物标志物可能反映的是整体疾病,而不仅仅是营养缺乏。5岁以下儿童贫血率为53.85%,5岁及以上儿童贫血率为38.46%。Logistic回归分析结果显示,5 ~ 10岁和5 ~ 10岁儿童的营养不良发生率高于10 ~ 10岁儿童。结论:营养不良在儿童癌症患者中较为常见,可能受到贫血、护理人员知识、家庭粮食不安全等临床和社会经济因素的影响。试验注册:本研究不是临床试验,不需要注册。临床试验号:不适用。
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Nutritional status and barriers to optimal nutrition among pediatric patients with cancer in tanzania: a quantitative analysis.

Background: Childhood cancer is a growing public health concern in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where over two-thirds of global pediatric cancer cases occur. Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, malnutrition remains a major barrier to achieving better outcomes. This study aimed to assess the magnitude of undernutrition and identify barriers to optimal nutrition among pediatric patients with cancer receiving treatment at a major referral hospital in Tanzania.

Methods: Two study populations were recruited: pediatric patients with cancer and their primary caregivers. Children were assessed for undernutrition using anthropometric indicators, including mid-upper arm circumference, weight-for-age, height-for-age, body mass index-for-age Z-score, and triceps skinfold thickness. Nutritional biomarkers, including serum albumin, total protein, hemoglobin, and mean corpuscular volume, were also evaluated. Caregivers completed structured questionnaires adapted from the Hunger Vital Sign™ and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Nutrition-related Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices Questionnaire to assess the risk of food insecurity and caregiver nutrition knowledge and perceptions. Binary logistic regression was used to explore predictors of undernutrition.

Results: A total of 65 pediatric patients were enrolled, of whom 41.54% were classified as undernourished based on at least one anthropometric indicator below age-specific thresholds. Although 44.62% had low serum albumin and 30.77% had low total protein, these biomarkers may reflect overall illness rather than nutritional deficiency alone. Anemia was observed in 53.85% of children under 5 and 38.46% of those aged 5 and older. Logistic regression showed that undernutrition was more likely among children aged 5-10 and > 10 years compared to those < 5 years (OR: 1.80; 95% CI: 0.88-3.68; p = 0.109), while anemia showed an inverse and unexpected association (OR: 0.15; 95% CI: 0.02-1.44; p = 0.100); however, neither was statistically significant. The risk of food insecurity was identified in 78.4% of households. Caregivers not at risk demonstrated significantly better nutrition knowledge and more positive perceptions than those at risk.

Conclusion: Undernutrition is common among pediatric patients with cancer and may be influenced by clinical and socioeconomic factors, including anemia, caregiver knowledge, and household food insecurity.

Trial registration: This study is not a clinical trial and does not require registration.

Clinical trial number: not applicable.

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Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition
Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition brings together research on all aspects of issues related to population, nutrition and health. The journal publishes articles across a broad range of topics including global health, maternal and child health, nutrition, common illnesses and determinants of population health.
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