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Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatric Hospitals in Developed and In-Transition Countries: The Impact of Hospital Practices

Presently, undernutrition still goes undetected in pediatric hospitals despite its association with poor clinical outcomes and increased annual hospital costs, thus affecting both the patient and the health care system. The reported prevalence of undernutrition in pediatric patients seeking care or...

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Autores principales: McCarthy, Andrea, Delvin, Edgard, Marcil, Valerie, Belanger, Veronique, Marchand, Valerie, Boctor, Dana, Rashid, Mohsin, Noble, Angela, Davidson, Bridget, Groleau, Veronique, Spahis, Schohraya, Roy, Claude, Levy, Emile
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6412458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30678232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11020236
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author McCarthy, Andrea
Delvin, Edgard
Marcil, Valerie
Belanger, Veronique
Marchand, Valerie
Boctor, Dana
Rashid, Mohsin
Noble, Angela
Davidson, Bridget
Groleau, Veronique
Spahis, Schohraya
Roy, Claude
Levy, Emile
author_facet McCarthy, Andrea
Delvin, Edgard
Marcil, Valerie
Belanger, Veronique
Marchand, Valerie
Boctor, Dana
Rashid, Mohsin
Noble, Angela
Davidson, Bridget
Groleau, Veronique
Spahis, Schohraya
Roy, Claude
Levy, Emile
author_sort McCarthy, Andrea
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description Presently, undernutrition still goes undetected in pediatric hospitals despite its association with poor clinical outcomes and increased annual hospital costs, thus affecting both the patient and the health care system. The reported prevalence of undernutrition in pediatric patients seeking care or hospitalized varies considerably, ranging from 2.5 to 51%. This disparity is mostly due to the diversity of the origin of populations studied, methods used to detect and assess nutritional status, as well as the lack of consensus for defining pediatric undernutrition. The prevalence among inpatients is likely to be higher than that observed for the community at large, since malnourished children are likely to have a pre-existent disease or to develop medical complications. Meanwhile, growing evidence indicates that the nutritional status of sick children deteriorates during the course of hospitalization. Moreover, the absence of systematic nutritional screening in this environment may lead to an underestimation of this condition. The present review aims to critically discuss studies documenting the prevalence of malnutrition in pediatric hospitals in developed and in-transition countries and identifying hospital practices that may jeopardize the nutritional status of hospitalized children.
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spelling pubmed-64124582019-03-29 Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatric Hospitals in Developed and In-Transition Countries: The Impact of Hospital Practices McCarthy, Andrea Delvin, Edgard Marcil, Valerie Belanger, Veronique Marchand, Valerie Boctor, Dana Rashid, Mohsin Noble, Angela Davidson, Bridget Groleau, Veronique Spahis, Schohraya Roy, Claude Levy, Emile Nutrients Review Presently, undernutrition still goes undetected in pediatric hospitals despite its association with poor clinical outcomes and increased annual hospital costs, thus affecting both the patient and the health care system. The reported prevalence of undernutrition in pediatric patients seeking care or hospitalized varies considerably, ranging from 2.5 to 51%. This disparity is mostly due to the diversity of the origin of populations studied, methods used to detect and assess nutritional status, as well as the lack of consensus for defining pediatric undernutrition. The prevalence among inpatients is likely to be higher than that observed for the community at large, since malnourished children are likely to have a pre-existent disease or to develop medical complications. Meanwhile, growing evidence indicates that the nutritional status of sick children deteriorates during the course of hospitalization. Moreover, the absence of systematic nutritional screening in this environment may lead to an underestimation of this condition. The present review aims to critically discuss studies documenting the prevalence of malnutrition in pediatric hospitals in developed and in-transition countries and identifying hospital practices that may jeopardize the nutritional status of hospitalized children. MDPI 2019-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6412458/ /pubmed/30678232 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11020236 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
McCarthy, Andrea
Delvin, Edgard
Marcil, Valerie
Belanger, Veronique
Marchand, Valerie
Boctor, Dana
Rashid, Mohsin
Noble, Angela
Davidson, Bridget
Groleau, Veronique
Spahis, Schohraya
Roy, Claude
Levy, Emile
Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatric Hospitals in Developed and In-Transition Countries: The Impact of Hospital Practices
title Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatric Hospitals in Developed and In-Transition Countries: The Impact of Hospital Practices
title_full Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatric Hospitals in Developed and In-Transition Countries: The Impact of Hospital Practices
title_fullStr Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatric Hospitals in Developed and In-Transition Countries: The Impact of Hospital Practices
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatric Hospitals in Developed and In-Transition Countries: The Impact of Hospital Practices
title_short Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pediatric Hospitals in Developed and In-Transition Countries: The Impact of Hospital Practices
title_sort prevalence of malnutrition in pediatric hospitals in developed and in-transition countries: the impact of hospital practices
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6412458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30678232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11020236
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