ABSTRACT: Disease-associated undernutrition (DAU) is still common in hospitalized children and is generally accepted to be associated with adverse effects on disease outcomes; hence making proper identification and assessment essential in the management of the sick child. There are however several barriers to routine screening, assessment, and treatment of sick children with poor nutritional status or DAU, including limited resources, lack of nutritional awareness, and lack of agreed nutrition policies. We recommend all pediatric facilities to 1) implement procedures for identification of children with (risk of) DAU, including nutritional screening, criteria for further assessment to establish diagnosis of DAU, and follow-up, 2) assess weig...
Lack of consensus on clinical indicators for the assessment of pediatric disease associated malnutri...
Background: Malnutrition in hospitalized patients causes problems in treatment and increases hospita...
Low body mass index (BMI) z score is commonly used to define undernutrition, but faltering growth al...
Disease-associated undernutrition (DAU) is still common in hospitalized children and is generally ac...
Presently, undernutrition still goes undetected in pediatric hospitals despite its association with ...
The prevalence of disease-related undernutrition in hospitalized children has not decreased signific...
Background Undernourished children who require hospital care have a longer duration of hospitalizati...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric patients have a high risk for malnutrition, and there is an increasing consen...
Background: Nutritional support is an essential aspect of the clinical management of children admitt...
** From Crossref via Jisc Publications Router.ChichesterGlobal consensus work to develop universal d...
Regardless of which parts of the world they live in, most children will develop and grow at a simila...
To evaluate the nutritional status of hospitalized children in Belgian hospitals and to analyse the ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the incidence and risk factors of hospital-acquired malnutrition ...
Child undernutrition refers broadly to the condition in which food intake is inadequate to meet a ch...
The appropriate assessment of nutrition and ongoing review of growth are important aspects of monito...
Lack of consensus on clinical indicators for the assessment of pediatric disease associated malnutri...
Background: Malnutrition in hospitalized patients causes problems in treatment and increases hospita...
Low body mass index (BMI) z score is commonly used to define undernutrition, but faltering growth al...
Disease-associated undernutrition (DAU) is still common in hospitalized children and is generally ac...
Presently, undernutrition still goes undetected in pediatric hospitals despite its association with ...
The prevalence of disease-related undernutrition in hospitalized children has not decreased signific...
Background Undernourished children who require hospital care have a longer duration of hospitalizati...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric patients have a high risk for malnutrition, and there is an increasing consen...
Background: Nutritional support is an essential aspect of the clinical management of children admitt...
** From Crossref via Jisc Publications Router.ChichesterGlobal consensus work to develop universal d...
Regardless of which parts of the world they live in, most children will develop and grow at a simila...
To evaluate the nutritional status of hospitalized children in Belgian hospitals and to analyse the ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the incidence and risk factors of hospital-acquired malnutrition ...
Child undernutrition refers broadly to the condition in which food intake is inadequate to meet a ch...
The appropriate assessment of nutrition and ongoing review of growth are important aspects of monito...
Lack of consensus on clinical indicators for the assessment of pediatric disease associated malnutri...
Background: Malnutrition in hospitalized patients causes problems in treatment and increases hospita...
Low body mass index (BMI) z score is commonly used to define undernutrition, but faltering growth al...