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Arch Pediatr ; 8(11): 1203-8, 2001 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11760671

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BACKGROUND: A few studies report malnutrition in hospitalized patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This one-day cross-sectional survey performed in January 1999 assessed nutritional status and protein-energy intake in a pediatric population hospitalized in medicine or surgery units. Every child older than six months, hospitalized for more than 48 h and free of nutritional support (parenteral, enteral, or special regimens for metabolic diseases) was included. RESULTS: Fifty-eight children among the 183 present the day of the study met the inclusion criteria and were included in the statistical analysis. They were hospitalized in medicine (48%), psychiatry (31%) and surgery (21%). The body mass index (BMI) was below -2 standard deviations (DS) in 21% of them. Excluding patients with anorexia nervosa, BMI was < -2 SD, > +2 SD, or in between these limits in respectively 12, 14 and 74%. Energy intake measured at the hospital was below 75% of the recommended dietary allowances in two-thirds of the children whether malnourished or not. Fifty percent of the malnourished children had been referred to a dietician the day of the study. CONCLUSIONS: Malnutrition is frequent in a population of hospitalized children. Energy intake and referral to a dietician are insufficient.


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Child, Hospitalized , Dietary Proteins , Nutrition Disorders , Nutritional Status , Body Mass Index , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Energy Intake , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Nutrition Assessment
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