The nutritional programming hypothesis proposes that early life malnutrition is related to an increase in body fat later in life. Brazilian boys and girls (n = 94; 4-14 y old) were studied. Malnourished children treated in a Nutrition Recovery Center, were followed up and divided into 2 groups: the Outpatient group (recovered after outpatient care, n = 28), and the Day-hospital group (recovered after day-hospital care, n = 38). They were compared with a Control group (healthy individuals without intervention, n = 28). Nutritional recovery was confirmed by anthropometry. Body composition was evaluated by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Both recovered groups had a greater increase in height-for-age Z-scores than in weight-for-age Z-scores a...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric patients have a high risk for malnutrition, and there is an increasing consen...
BACKGROUND: Malnourished children show variable growth responses to nutritional rehabilitation. We a...
It is estimated that over 51 million people in Brazil live in slums, areas where a high prevalence o...
Objective: To evaluate nutritional recovery patterns in 106 undernourished children assisted by the ...
Background: Linear catch-up growth after treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is low, and li...
Objective: To build a life table and determine the factors related to the time of treatment of under...
Background Malnourished children show variable growth responses to nutritional rehabilitation. We ai...
Undernutrition in early life has been reported to be closely associated with the development of non-...
To investigate growth following a period of severe malnutrition in early life, we have studied longi...
Protein-energy malnutrition decreases cellular immunity yet immune recovery has rarely been investig...
We tested the hypothesis that nutritionally stunted children have impaired regulation of energy inta...
In order to investigate growth following early severe malnutrition, two groups of 40 children and th...
BackgroundModerate acute malnutrition (MAM) affects 34.1 million children globally. Treatment effect...
Background: Previous research suggested that nutritionally stunted children may have increased risk ...
The hypothesis is tested that the effects of malnutrition on growth in body size are greater than th...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric patients have a high risk for malnutrition, and there is an increasing consen...
BACKGROUND: Malnourished children show variable growth responses to nutritional rehabilitation. We a...
It is estimated that over 51 million people in Brazil live in slums, areas where a high prevalence o...
Objective: To evaluate nutritional recovery patterns in 106 undernourished children assisted by the ...
Background: Linear catch-up growth after treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is low, and li...
Objective: To build a life table and determine the factors related to the time of treatment of under...
Background Malnourished children show variable growth responses to nutritional rehabilitation. We ai...
Undernutrition in early life has been reported to be closely associated with the development of non-...
To investigate growth following a period of severe malnutrition in early life, we have studied longi...
Protein-energy malnutrition decreases cellular immunity yet immune recovery has rarely been investig...
We tested the hypothesis that nutritionally stunted children have impaired regulation of energy inta...
In order to investigate growth following early severe malnutrition, two groups of 40 children and th...
BackgroundModerate acute malnutrition (MAM) affects 34.1 million children globally. Treatment effect...
Background: Previous research suggested that nutritionally stunted children may have increased risk ...
The hypothesis is tested that the effects of malnutrition on growth in body size are greater than th...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric patients have a high risk for malnutrition, and there is an increasing consen...
BACKGROUND: Malnourished children show variable growth responses to nutritional rehabilitation. We a...
It is estimated that over 51 million people in Brazil live in slums, areas where a high prevalence o...