Cargando…
Energy-dense, low-volume paediatric oral nutritional supplements improve total nutrient intake and increase growth in paediatric patients requiring nutritional support: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial
Children with or at risk of faltering growth require nutritional support and are often prescribed oral nutritional supplements (ONS). This randomised controlled trial investigated the effects of energy-dense paediatric ONS (2.4 kcal/ml, 125 ml: cONS) versus 1.5 kcal/ml, 200 ml ONS (sONS) in communit...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2020
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7413916/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32170451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00431-020-03620-9 |
_version_ | 1783568889071796224 |
---|---|
author | Hubbard, Gary P. Fry, Catherine Sorensen, Katy Casewell, Catherine Collins, Lydia Cunjamalay, Annaruby Simpson, Michelle Wall, Amanda Van Wyk, Elmarie Ward, Matthew Hallowes, Sophie Duggan, Hannah Robison, Jennifer Gane, Helen Pope, Lucy Clark, Jennifer Stratton, Rebecca J. |
author_facet | Hubbard, Gary P. Fry, Catherine Sorensen, Katy Casewell, Catherine Collins, Lydia Cunjamalay, Annaruby Simpson, Michelle Wall, Amanda Van Wyk, Elmarie Ward, Matthew Hallowes, Sophie Duggan, Hannah Robison, Jennifer Gane, Helen Pope, Lucy Clark, Jennifer Stratton, Rebecca J. |
author_sort | Hubbard, Gary P. |
collection | PubMed |
description | Children with or at risk of faltering growth require nutritional support and are often prescribed oral nutritional supplements (ONS). This randomised controlled trial investigated the effects of energy-dense paediatric ONS (2.4 kcal/ml, 125 ml: cONS) versus 1.5 kcal/ml, 200 ml ONS (sONS) in community-based paediatric patients requiring oral nutritional support. Fifty-one patients (mean age 5.8 years (SD 3)) with faltering growth and/or requiring ONS to meet their nutritional requirements were randomised to cONS (n = 27) or sONS (n = 24) for 28 days. Nutrient intake, growth, ONS compliance and acceptability, appetite and gastro-intestinal tolerance were assessed. Use of the cONS resulted in significantly greater mean total daily energy (+ 531 kcal/day), protein (+ 10.1 g/day) and key micronutrient intakes compared with the sONS group at day 28 and over time, due to high ONS compliance (81% of patients ≥ 75%), maintained intake from diet alone and improved appetite in the cONS group, compared with the sONS group. Although growth increased in both intervention groups, results were significant in the cONS group (weight (p = 0.007), height (p < 0.001) and height z-score (p = 0.006)). Conclusions: This study shows that use of energy-dense (2.4 kcal/ml) low-volume paediatric-specific ONS leads to improved nutrient intakes, growth and appetite in paediatric patients requiring oral nutrition support compared with standard energy density ONS. Trial registration: The trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov, identification number NCT02419599. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-7413916 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2020 |
publisher | Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-74139162020-08-17 Energy-dense, low-volume paediatric oral nutritional supplements improve total nutrient intake and increase growth in paediatric patients requiring nutritional support: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial Hubbard, Gary P. Fry, Catherine Sorensen, Katy Casewell, Catherine Collins, Lydia Cunjamalay, Annaruby Simpson, Michelle Wall, Amanda Van Wyk, Elmarie Ward, Matthew Hallowes, Sophie Duggan, Hannah Robison, Jennifer Gane, Helen Pope, Lucy Clark, Jennifer Stratton, Rebecca J. Eur J Pediatr Original Article Children with or at risk of faltering growth require nutritional support and are often prescribed oral nutritional supplements (ONS). This randomised controlled trial investigated the effects of energy-dense paediatric ONS (2.4 kcal/ml, 125 ml: cONS) versus 1.5 kcal/ml, 200 ml ONS (sONS) in community-based paediatric patients requiring oral nutritional support. Fifty-one patients (mean age 5.8 years (SD 3)) with faltering growth and/or requiring ONS to meet their nutritional requirements were randomised to cONS (n = 27) or sONS (n = 24) for 28 days. Nutrient intake, growth, ONS compliance and acceptability, appetite and gastro-intestinal tolerance were assessed. Use of the cONS resulted in significantly greater mean total daily energy (+ 531 kcal/day), protein (+ 10.1 g/day) and key micronutrient intakes compared with the sONS group at day 28 and over time, due to high ONS compliance (81% of patients ≥ 75%), maintained intake from diet alone and improved appetite in the cONS group, compared with the sONS group. Although growth increased in both intervention groups, results were significant in the cONS group (weight (p = 0.007), height (p < 0.001) and height z-score (p = 0.006)). Conclusions: This study shows that use of energy-dense (2.4 kcal/ml) low-volume paediatric-specific ONS leads to improved nutrient intakes, growth and appetite in paediatric patients requiring oral nutrition support compared with standard energy density ONS. Trial registration: The trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov, identification number NCT02419599. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-03-13 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7413916/ /pubmed/32170451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00431-020-03620-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Hubbard, Gary P. Fry, Catherine Sorensen, Katy Casewell, Catherine Collins, Lydia Cunjamalay, Annaruby Simpson, Michelle Wall, Amanda Van Wyk, Elmarie Ward, Matthew Hallowes, Sophie Duggan, Hannah Robison, Jennifer Gane, Helen Pope, Lucy Clark, Jennifer Stratton, Rebecca J. Energy-dense, low-volume paediatric oral nutritional supplements improve total nutrient intake and increase growth in paediatric patients requiring nutritional support: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial |
title | Energy-dense, low-volume paediatric oral nutritional supplements improve total nutrient intake and increase growth in paediatric patients requiring nutritional support: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial |
title_full | Energy-dense, low-volume paediatric oral nutritional supplements improve total nutrient intake and increase growth in paediatric patients requiring nutritional support: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial |
title_fullStr | Energy-dense, low-volume paediatric oral nutritional supplements improve total nutrient intake and increase growth in paediatric patients requiring nutritional support: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Energy-dense, low-volume paediatric oral nutritional supplements improve total nutrient intake and increase growth in paediatric patients requiring nutritional support: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial |
title_short | Energy-dense, low-volume paediatric oral nutritional supplements improve total nutrient intake and increase growth in paediatric patients requiring nutritional support: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial |
title_sort | energy-dense, low-volume paediatric oral nutritional supplements improve total nutrient intake and increase growth in paediatric patients requiring nutritional support: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7413916/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32170451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00431-020-03620-9 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT hubbardgaryp energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT frycatherine energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT sorensenkaty energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT casewellcatherine energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT collinslydia energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT cunjamalayannaruby energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT simpsonmichelle energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT wallamanda energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT vanwykelmarie energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT wardmatthew energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT hallowessophie energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT dugganhannah energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT robisonjennifer energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT ganehelen energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT popelucy energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT clarkjennifer energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial AT strattonrebeccaj energydenselowvolumepaediatricoralnutritionalsupplementsimprovetotalnutrientintakeandincreasegrowthinpaediatricpatientsrequiringnutritionalsupportresultsofarandomisedcontrolledpilottrial |