Predicting energy requirements of pediatric patients with disease: which methods are appropriate?

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2010-11-02 DOI:10.2217/PHE.10.51
S. Tan, B. Poh, R. Jamal, I. Noor
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Children with disease that are admitted to hospitals are vulnerable to an inadequate intake of energy and essential nutrients. Therefore, adequate diet is important to meet their growing energy needs and to help reduce malnutrition-related incidence of morbidity and mortality. An effective nutritional support among pediatric patients in the clinical setting depends largely on accurate estimation of energy requirements. Hence, recommendation for calorie intake based on measurements of total energy expenditure of pediatric patients is highly warranted. Currently, numerous assessment methods for determining energy expenditure are available and feasible for use among children. However, it is important for clinicians to understand the strengths and limitations of these different techniques in order to optimize the outcome during recovery of their patients. Advocating appropriate recommendation is essential for the enhancement of nutritional support management for patients in a cost-effective manner.
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预测儿科疾病患者的能量需求:哪些方法是合适的?
住院的患病儿童容易受到能量和必需营养素摄入不足的影响。因此,充足的饮食对于满足他们日益增长的能量需求和帮助减少与营养不良有关的发病率和死亡率是很重要的。在临床环境中,儿科患者的有效营养支持很大程度上取决于对能量需求的准确估计。因此,根据儿科患者总能量消耗的测量来推荐卡路里摄入量是非常有必要的。目前,有许多确定儿童能量消耗的评估方法可供使用并且是可行的。然而,对于临床医生来说,了解这些不同技术的优势和局限性是很重要的,以便在患者康复期间优化结果。提倡适当的建议对于提高患者的营养支持管理具有成本效益。
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