Clinical tools to assess nutritional risk and malnutrition in hospitalized children and adolescents
E. Rinninella, A. Ruggiero, P. Maurizi, S. Triarico, M. Cintoni, M.C. Mele Area Gastroenterologia, Nutrition Team, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario “A. Gemelli”, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, School of Medicine, Rome, Italy. e.rinninella@gmail.com
Malnutrition in children and adolescents may be underestimated during hospital stay. In western countries, children were often hospitalized for acute or chronic diseases that are not necessarily related to malnutrition. However, acute or chronic injuries may hamper nutritional status, prolonging recovery after admission and consequently length of hospital stay.
Several methods and techniques are known to investigate malnutrition in children, even if their use is not widespread in clinical practice. Many of these are simple and easy to perform and could be useful to a better management of every kind of illness.
In this review, we will focus on clinical tools necessary to reveal a nutritional risk at admission and to assess nutritional status in hospitalized children and adolescents.
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E. Rinninella, A. Ruggiero, P. Maurizi, S. Triarico, M. Cintoni, M.C. Mele
Clinical tools to assess nutritional risk and malnutrition in hospitalized children and adolescents
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2017
Vol. 21 - N. 11
Pages: 2690-2701