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Oral Nutritional Supplementation Improves Growth in Children at Malnutrition Risk and with Picky Eating Behaviors

The problem of poor nutrition with impaired growth persists in young children worldwide, including in India, where wasting occurs in 20% of urban children (<5 years). Exacerbating this problem, some children are described by their parent as a picky eater with behaviors such as eating limited food...

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Autores principales: Khanna, Deepti, Yalawar, Menaka, Saibaba, Pinupa Venkata, Bhatnagar, Shirish, Ghosh, Apurba, Jog, Pramod, Khadilkar, Anuradha Vaman, Kishore, Bala, Paruchuri, Anil Kumar, Pote, Prahalad D., Mandyam, Ravi D., Shinde, Sandeep, Shah, Atish, Huynh, Dieu T. T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8538528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34684591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13103590
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author Khanna, Deepti
Yalawar, Menaka
Saibaba, Pinupa Venkata
Bhatnagar, Shirish
Ghosh, Apurba
Jog, Pramod
Khadilkar, Anuradha Vaman
Kishore, Bala
Paruchuri, Anil Kumar
Pote, Prahalad D.
Mandyam, Ravi D.
Shinde, Sandeep
Shah, Atish
Huynh, Dieu T. T.
author_facet Khanna, Deepti
Yalawar, Menaka
Saibaba, Pinupa Venkata
Bhatnagar, Shirish
Ghosh, Apurba
Jog, Pramod
Khadilkar, Anuradha Vaman
Kishore, Bala
Paruchuri, Anil Kumar
Pote, Prahalad D.
Mandyam, Ravi D.
Shinde, Sandeep
Shah, Atish
Huynh, Dieu T. T.
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description The problem of poor nutrition with impaired growth persists in young children worldwide, including in India, where wasting occurs in 20% of urban children (<5 years). Exacerbating this problem, some children are described by their parent as a picky eater with behaviors such as eating limited food and unwillingness to try new foods. Timely intervention can help prevent nutritional decline and promote growth recovery; oral nutritional supplements (ONS) and dietary counseling (DC) are commonly used. The present study aimed to determine the effects of ONS along with DC on growth in comparison with the effects of DC only. Enrolled children (N = 321) were >24 to ≤48 months old, at malnutrition risk (weight-for-height percentile 3rd to 15th), and described as a picky eater by their parent. Enrollees were randomized to one of the three groups (N = 107 per group): ONS1 + DC; ONS2 + DC; and DC only. From day 1 to day 90, study findings showed significant increases in weight-for-height percentile for ONS1 + DC and for ONS2 + DC interventions, as compared to DC only (p = 0.0086 for both). There was no significant difference between the two ONS groups. Anthropometric measurements (weight and body mass index) also increased significantly over time for the two ONS groups (versus DC only, p < 0.05), while ONS1 + DC significantly improved mid-upper-arm circumference (p < 0.05 versus DC only), as well. ONS groups showed a trend toward greater height gain when compared to DC only group, but the differences were not significant within the study interval. For young Indian children with nutritional risk and picky eating behaviors, our findings showed that a 90-day nutritional intervention with either ONS1 or ONS2, along with DC, promoted catch-up growth more effectively than did DC alone.
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spelling pubmed-85385282021-10-24 Oral Nutritional Supplementation Improves Growth in Children at Malnutrition Risk and with Picky Eating Behaviors Khanna, Deepti Yalawar, Menaka Saibaba, Pinupa Venkata Bhatnagar, Shirish Ghosh, Apurba Jog, Pramod Khadilkar, Anuradha Vaman Kishore, Bala Paruchuri, Anil Kumar Pote, Prahalad D. Mandyam, Ravi D. Shinde, Sandeep Shah, Atish Huynh, Dieu T. T. Nutrients Article The problem of poor nutrition with impaired growth persists in young children worldwide, including in India, where wasting occurs in 20% of urban children (<5 years). Exacerbating this problem, some children are described by their parent as a picky eater with behaviors such as eating limited food and unwillingness to try new foods. Timely intervention can help prevent nutritional decline and promote growth recovery; oral nutritional supplements (ONS) and dietary counseling (DC) are commonly used. The present study aimed to determine the effects of ONS along with DC on growth in comparison with the effects of DC only. Enrolled children (N = 321) were >24 to ≤48 months old, at malnutrition risk (weight-for-height percentile 3rd to 15th), and described as a picky eater by their parent. Enrollees were randomized to one of the three groups (N = 107 per group): ONS1 + DC; ONS2 + DC; and DC only. From day 1 to day 90, study findings showed significant increases in weight-for-height percentile for ONS1 + DC and for ONS2 + DC interventions, as compared to DC only (p = 0.0086 for both). There was no significant difference between the two ONS groups. Anthropometric measurements (weight and body mass index) also increased significantly over time for the two ONS groups (versus DC only, p < 0.05), while ONS1 + DC significantly improved mid-upper-arm circumference (p < 0.05 versus DC only), as well. ONS groups showed a trend toward greater height gain when compared to DC only group, but the differences were not significant within the study interval. For young Indian children with nutritional risk and picky eating behaviors, our findings showed that a 90-day nutritional intervention with either ONS1 or ONS2, along with DC, promoted catch-up growth more effectively than did DC alone. MDPI 2021-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8538528/ /pubmed/34684591 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13103590 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Khanna, Deepti
Yalawar, Menaka
Saibaba, Pinupa Venkata
Bhatnagar, Shirish
Ghosh, Apurba
Jog, Pramod
Khadilkar, Anuradha Vaman
Kishore, Bala
Paruchuri, Anil Kumar
Pote, Prahalad D.
Mandyam, Ravi D.
Shinde, Sandeep
Shah, Atish
Huynh, Dieu T. T.
Oral Nutritional Supplementation Improves Growth in Children at Malnutrition Risk and with Picky Eating Behaviors
title Oral Nutritional Supplementation Improves Growth in Children at Malnutrition Risk and with Picky Eating Behaviors
title_full Oral Nutritional Supplementation Improves Growth in Children at Malnutrition Risk and with Picky Eating Behaviors
title_fullStr Oral Nutritional Supplementation Improves Growth in Children at Malnutrition Risk and with Picky Eating Behaviors
title_full_unstemmed Oral Nutritional Supplementation Improves Growth in Children at Malnutrition Risk and with Picky Eating Behaviors
title_short Oral Nutritional Supplementation Improves Growth in Children at Malnutrition Risk and with Picky Eating Behaviors
title_sort oral nutritional supplementation improves growth in children at malnutrition risk and with picky eating behaviors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8538528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34684591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13103590
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