In clinical practice, the assessment of nutritional status in children can be problematic. More than one indicator is often required: these may include anthropometric measurements, body compartment analysis and biochemical markers. The nutritional status of children at the time of admission to hospital can impact adversely on their hospital stay. Furthermore, children’s medical conditions may also impact upon their nutrition during a hospital stay. In recent years a number of Nutrition Risk Screening (NRS) tools have been developed and validated, with the goals of providing rapid assessment of children’s risk of nutritional change during a hospitalisation. This article reviews the current NRS tools, considers their benefits and shortcomings...
INTRODUCTION:There has been an increased emphasis on the nutritional care of children in hospital wi...
Copyright © 2014 Nathania Wonoputri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background Malnutrition is related to an increased rate of complications and prolonged hospital stay...
In clinical practice, the assessment of nutritional status in children can be problematic. More than...
The appropriate assessment of nutrition and ongoing review of growth are important aspects of monito...
Background and aims: A child's nutritional status may deteriorate over the course of a hospital admi...
Background: Although it is widely acknowledged that hospitalized children are at greater risk of mal...
Aims: To compare the Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment (SGNA) and the Screening Tool for Risk...
Background: Several malnutrition screening tools have been advocated for use in pediatric inpatients...
Background: Although it is widely acknowledged that hospitalized children are at greater risk of mal...
Background: Several malnutrition screening tools have been advocated for use in pediatric inpatients...
Malnutrition in children and adolescents may be underestimated during hospital stay. In western coun...
Background Malnutrition in hospitalized children has negative impact on morbidity, mortality, length...
Background and aims: Children with extended hospital stays are at risk of nutritional deterioration ...
Abstract Background All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal...
INTRODUCTION:There has been an increased emphasis on the nutritional care of children in hospital wi...
Copyright © 2014 Nathania Wonoputri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background Malnutrition is related to an increased rate of complications and prolonged hospital stay...
In clinical practice, the assessment of nutritional status in children can be problematic. More than...
The appropriate assessment of nutrition and ongoing review of growth are important aspects of monito...
Background and aims: A child's nutritional status may deteriorate over the course of a hospital admi...
Background: Although it is widely acknowledged that hospitalized children are at greater risk of mal...
Aims: To compare the Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment (SGNA) and the Screening Tool for Risk...
Background: Several malnutrition screening tools have been advocated for use in pediatric inpatients...
Background: Although it is widely acknowledged that hospitalized children are at greater risk of mal...
Background: Several malnutrition screening tools have been advocated for use in pediatric inpatients...
Malnutrition in children and adolescents may be underestimated during hospital stay. In western coun...
Background Malnutrition in hospitalized children has negative impact on morbidity, mortality, length...
Background and aims: Children with extended hospital stays are at risk of nutritional deterioration ...
Abstract Background All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal...
INTRODUCTION:There has been an increased emphasis on the nutritional care of children in hospital wi...
Copyright © 2014 Nathania Wonoputri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background Malnutrition is related to an increased rate of complications and prolonged hospital stay...