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Nutritional Status of Hospitalized Children

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Second Faculty of Medicine |
2000

Abstract

At the First Paediatric Clinic (1st DK) and Clinic of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation (KAR) of the Faculty Hospital Prague Motol and the Second Medical Faculty, Charles University from April till May 1998 the nutritional status of 364 hospitalized children was assessed. Using anthromopometric methods (weight/height, BMI, height/height, mid-arm circumference) and biochemical methods (total protein, albumin) malnutrition was detected in 109 children.

Acute protein-energy malnutrition was found in 14.5% of the admitted children (12.7% 1st DK, 32.3% KAR), chronic protein-calorie malnutrition in 5.9% children (6.3% 1st DK, 3% KAR). Protein malnutrition was detected in 12.4% children (8.8% 1st DK, 47% KAR).

As compared with adequately nourished children the malnourished children were younger, the period of hospitalization was significantly longer, their infusion therapy was more intensive and their mortality was much higher. In the conclusion the authors recommend that greater and permanent attention should be paid to the diet and nutritional status of children.