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Evaluation of micronutrient levels in children with cerebral palsy.
Carman, Kursat Bora; Aydin, Kursad; Kilic Aydin, Betul; Cansu, Ali; Direk, Meltem Cobanogullari; Durmus, Selver; Dündar, Nihal Olgaç; Gencpinar, Pinar; Gungor, Serdal; Gurkas, Esra; Hur, Ozgen; Karadag, Meral; Karademir, Cefa Nil; Ozkan Kart, Pinar; Okuyaz, Cetin; Oz, Nefise Aribas; Peduk, Yakup; Per, Huseyin; Serin, Mine Hepsen; Tekgul, Hasan; Unay, Bulent; Yarar, Coskun; Yildirim, Gonca Kilic.
Affiliation
  • Carman KB; Departments of Pediatric Neurology, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey.
  • Aydin K; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Kilic Aydin B; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Cansu A; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey.
  • Direk MC; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Mersin University, Mersin, Turkey.
  • Durmus S; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey.
  • Dündar NO; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Katip Celebi University, Izmir, Turkey.
  • Gencpinar P; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Katip Celebi University, Izmir, Turkey.
  • Gungor S; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Inonu University, Malatya, Turkey.
  • Gurkas E; Departments of Pediatric Neurology, Saglik Bilimleri University Gulhane Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Hur O; Pediatric Neurology, Saglik Bilimleri University Gulhane Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Karadag M; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Inonu University, Malatya, Turkey.
  • Karademir CN; Departments of Pediatric Neurology, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey.
  • Ozkan Kart P; Departments of Pediatric Neurology, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey.
  • Okuyaz C; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Mersin University, Mersin, Turkey.
  • Oz NA; Departments of Pediatric Neurology, Saglik Bilimleri University Gulhane Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Peduk Y; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey.
  • Per H; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey.
  • Serin MH; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey.
  • Tekgul H; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey.
  • Unay B; Pediatric Neurology, Saglik Bilimleri University Gulhane Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Yarar C; Departments of Pediatric Neurology, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey.
  • Yildirim GK; Pediatric Metabolic Diseases and Nutrition, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey.
Pediatr Int ; 64(1): e15005, 2022 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34585809
BACKGROUND: Many studies evaluating the nutritional status of children with cerebral palsy (CP) have focused on energy requirements and protein intake. The present work aimed to assess nutritional status and micronutrient levels of children with (CP). METHODS: This multicenter, cross-sectional and observational study was conducted in 10 different cities in Turkey. Data were available for 398 participants. Anthropometric measurements, feeding mode, nutritional status, and micronutrient levels were evaluated. RESULTS: The study was conducted with 398 participants (303 patients and 95 healthy controls). Statistical analysis showed that according to the Gomez Classification, weight-for-age (WFA) revealed malnutrition in 92.6% of children with CP, based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention percentiles. Measurements of micronutrient levels showed that zinc levels were low in patients, whereas vitamin A levels were low in controls. Phosphorous and manganese levels were significantly lower in malnourished children than in typical children. The results revealed that children consuming enteral nutrition solutions had higher selenium and lower zinc levels than non-consumers. CONCLUSIONS: Malnutrition is not only a protein- or calorie-based problem; micronutrient deficiencies might cause severe health problems. Children with chronic neurological disabilities must be carefully evaluated for these issues. Therefore, nutritional interventions should be adapted to nutrition.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cerebral Palsy / Malnutrition Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Child / Humans Language: En Journal: Pediatr Int Journal subject: PEDIATRIA Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Turkey

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cerebral Palsy / Malnutrition Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Child / Humans Language: En Journal: Pediatr Int Journal subject: PEDIATRIA Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Turkey