Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 46 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 332 - 342 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.17826/cumj.837986 İndeks Tarihi: 30-06-2021

Evaluation of prevalence, demographic characteristics, associated risk factors and effects of enteral nutrition products in children with primary malnutrition

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Purpose: The present study aims to evaluate theprevalence, demographic characteristics, associated riskfactors and effects of enteral nutrition products inmalnourished children.Materials and Methods: A total of 229 pediatricoutpatients aged 1-18 years with primary malnutritionrelated growth failure and prescribed with hypercaloricenteral feeding regimen were included. A total of 73healthy children with normal growth served as the controlgroup. Anthropometric measurements included height(cm), weight (kg), body mass index (kg/m2), height for ageZ score and weight for age Z score.Results: When the malnourished patients were comparedwith the control group; patients were aged younger andassociated with higher likelihood of having a birth weight>3001 , shorter duration of breastfeeding, lower numberof siblings, family with lower monthly income and illiteratemothers. In the malnourished group, height, weight, bodymass index and height for age and weight for age Z scoresimproved significantly during 3rd month and 6th month ascompared with baseline scores, regardless of gender,sibling number, maternal education and monthly incomelevel.Conclusion: Our findings show the efficacy andtolerability of 6-month high-calorie enteral nutritionalsupport given to children with primary malnutrition,regardless of initial symptoms and socio-economic riskfactors.
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Primer malnutrisyonlu çocukların prevalansının, demografik özelliklerinin, ilişkili risk faktörlerinin ve kullanılan enteral beslenme ürünlerinin etkilerinin değerlendirilmesi

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Amaç: Çalışmamız; malnütrisyonlu çocukların prevalansının, demografik özelliklerinin, ilişkili risk faktörlerinin ve kullanılan enteral beslenme ürünlerinin etkilerinin değerlendirilmesini amaçlamıştır. Gereç ve Yöntem: Primer malnütrisyona bağlı büyüme yetersizliği olan ve hiperkalorik enteral beslenme rejimi başlanmış 1-18 yaşları arasında toplam 229 pediatrik hasta çalışmaya dahil edildi. Büyümesi normal 73 sağlıklı çocuk kontrol grubunu oluşturdu. Antropometrik ölçümlere; boy (cm), ağırlık (kg), vücut kitle indeksi (kg/m2), yaşa göre boy Z skoru ve yaşa göre ağırlık Z skoru dahil edildi. Bulgular: Malnutrisyonlu hastalar kontrol grubu ile kıyaslandığında; daha küçük yaşta ve doğum ağırlığı >3001 g olanlarda malnütrisyonun görülme olasılığının daha fazla olduğu, bu hastaların emzirme sürelerinin daha kısa, kardeş sayısının daha az, ailelerinin düşük aylık gelirli ve annelerinin okuma yazma bilmiyor oldukları gözlendi. Malnütrisyonlu grupta boy, ağırlık (, vücut kitle indeksi, yaşa göre boy ve yaşa göre ağırlık Z skorları; cinsiyet, kardeş sayısı, anne eğitimi ve aylık gelir düzeyinden bağımsız olarak, başlangıç değerlerine kıyasla, 3. ve 6. ay kontrollerinde önemli ölçüde iyileşmiştir. Sonuç: Bulgularımız başlangıç semptomları ve sosyoekonomik risk faktörlerinden bağımsız olarak, primer malnutrisyonlu çocuklarda verilen 6 aylık yüksek kalorili enteral beslenme desteğinin etkililiğini ve tolere edilebilirliğini göstermektedir.
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APA BARUTÇU A, barutçu s (2021). Evaluation of prevalence, demographic characteristics, associated risk factors and effects of enteral nutrition products in children with primary malnutrition. Cukurova Medical Journal, 46(1), 332 - 342. 10.17826/cumj.837986
Chicago BARUTÇU ADNAN,barutçu saliha Evaluation of prevalence, demographic characteristics, associated risk factors and effects of enteral nutrition products in children with primary malnutrition. Cukurova Medical Journal 46, no.1 (2021): 332 - 342. 10.17826/cumj.837986
MLA BARUTÇU ADNAN,barutçu saliha Evaluation of prevalence, demographic characteristics, associated risk factors and effects of enteral nutrition products in children with primary malnutrition. Cukurova Medical Journal, vol.46, no.1, 2021, ss.332 - 342. 10.17826/cumj.837986
AMA BARUTÇU A,barutçu s Evaluation of prevalence, demographic characteristics, associated risk factors and effects of enteral nutrition products in children with primary malnutrition. Cukurova Medical Journal. 2021; 46(1): 332 - 342. 10.17826/cumj.837986
Vancouver BARUTÇU A,barutçu s Evaluation of prevalence, demographic characteristics, associated risk factors and effects of enteral nutrition products in children with primary malnutrition. Cukurova Medical Journal. 2021; 46(1): 332 - 342. 10.17826/cumj.837986
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ISNAD BARUTÇU, ADNAN - barutçu, saliha. "Evaluation of prevalence, demographic characteristics, associated risk factors and effects of enteral nutrition products in children with primary malnutrition". Cukurova Medical Journal 46/1 (2021), 332-342. https://doi.org/10.17826/cumj.837986