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Nutrition and growth in relation to severity of renal disease in children
Authors:L J Norman  Janet E Coleman  Ian A Macdonald  Amanda M Tomsett  Alan R Watson
Institution:(1) Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Nottingham City Hospital, NHS Trust, Hucknall Road, Nottingham, NG5 1PB, UK e-mail: lnorman@ncht.org.uk Tel.: +44-115-9691169 ext. 45323, Fax: +44-115-9627918, GB;(2) School of Biomedical Sciences, Medical School, University of Nottingham, UK, GB;(3) Children and Young Peoples Kidney Unit, Nottingham City Hospital, Nottingham, UK, GB
Abstract:Practical joint medical/dietetic guidelines are required for children with chronic renal insufficiency (CRI). Nutritional status and growth were compared in 95 children (59 male) >2 years age with CRI, grouped following 51Cr]-labelled EDTA glomerular filtration rate (GFR, ml/min/1.73 m2) estimations into ’normal’ kidney function GFR>75 (mean 104 (SD 18.9), n=35], mild (GFR 51–75, n=23), moderate (GFR 25–50, n=19) and severe CRI (GFR<25, n=18). Anthropometry weight (wt.), height (ht.), and body mass index (BMI)], laboratory investigations and a 3-day dietary record were obtained. All anthropometric indices deteriorated with worsening renal function, from mean SD scores for wt., ht. and BMI in ’normal’ children of 0.32 (SD 1.2), 0.4 (SD 1.0) and 0.1 (SD 1.3), respectively, to values of –1.28 (SD 1.1; P<0.001), –1.52 (SD 1.1; P<0.001) and –0.42 (SD 1.1;NS) in severe CRI. Mean total energy intake decreased from 103% (SD 17) estimated average requirement (EAR) in ’normal’ children to 85% EAR (SD 27; P=0.004) in severe CRI. Mean serum PTH concentrations (normal laboratory range 12–72 ng/l) were higher in moderate 67 ng/l (SD 58), P<0.001] and severe CRI 164 ng/l (SD 164), P<0.001] and mean serum phosphate concentrations were higher in severe CRI (1.54 mmol/l (SD 0.17), P=0.009) compared to ’normal’. Disturbances in nutritional intakes, bone biochemistry and growth occur early in CRI and suggest the need for joint medical/dietetic intervention in children with mild and moderate CRI, in addition to those with more severe CRI. Received: 13 March 2000 / Revised: 11 July 2000 / Accepted: 14 July 2000
Keywords:  Nutritional status  Chronic renal insufficiency  Practical management  Early intervention  Growth  Bone biochemistry
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