Nutritional status of children with cerebral palsy in a selected tertiary care hospital

M. A. Sultana, M. J. Chowdhury, A. F. M. Farhad, Mohammad Ahad Adnan, Wahida Khanam, M. A. Akter
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Background: Nutritional status in children with chronic disease like cerebral palsy is crucial in growth and development. This study was conducted with the aim of assessing nutritional status of children with CP by using anthropometric indices and few associated factors. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in ICMH, Dhaka from July 2020 to June 2021. A total of 30 children underwent proper history taking and thorough anthropometric examinations. Twenty-four hours dietary recall method was used for estimating approximate calorie intake. Results: Out of 30 children two thirds age was under 60 months and mean±SD age was 59.2±33.1 months. 60.0% children were male and majority (86.7%) of children were found calorie intake ≤50 percent of adequate calorie intake. Most (83.3%) of studied children presented with spastic quadriplegia, in according to age, 2 group were created (<60 months & ≥60 months). In children under 5 years age, 75.0% were severely wasted, 35.0% were severely stunted, 85.0% were severely underweight and 75.0% were severely malnourished. In ≥5 years, 60.0% were severely stunted and 90.0% were underweight or thin. Wasting and\underweight had significant association with swallowing difficulty and inadequate calorie intake in under 5 years age group and stunting had significant association with those factors in ≥5 years age group. Conclusions: This study shows that undernutrition affects a large number of children with CP in a selected tertiary care hospital. Risk of severe undernutrition increases with swallowing difficulty.
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一家选定的三级护理医院中脑瘫儿童的营养状况
背景:脑瘫等慢性病患儿的营养状况对其生长发育至关重要。本研究旨在通过人体测量指数和一些相关因素来评估脑瘫儿童的营养状况。研究方法这项横断面研究于 2020 年 7 月至 2021 年 6 月在达卡的 ICMH 进行。共有 30 名儿童接受了适当的病史采集和全面的人体测量检查。采用 24 小时饮食回忆法估算大致的卡路里摄入量。结果:在 30 名儿童中,三分之二的儿童年龄在 60 个月以下,平均年龄为 59.2±33.1 个月。60.0%的儿童为男性,大多数(86.7%)儿童的卡路里摄入量低于充足卡路里摄入量的 50%。大部分(83.3%)患儿患有痉挛性四肢瘫痪,根据年龄分为两组(小于 60 个月和大于 60 个月)。5岁以下儿童中,75.0%严重消瘦,35.0%严重发育迟缓,85.0%严重体重不足,75.0%严重营养不良。在≥5 岁的儿童中,60.0%严重发育迟缓,90.0%体重不足或消瘦。在 5 岁以下年龄组中,消瘦和体重不足与吞咽困难和热量摄入不足有显著关联,而在≥5 岁年龄组中,发育迟缓与这些因素有显著关联。结论:本研究表明,营养不良影响着一家选定的三级护理医院中的大量 CP 儿童。严重营养不良的风险随着吞咽困难的增加而增加。
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