1RSUD Ulin Banjarmasin, Indonesia
2Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia
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@article{JGI16305, author = {Bandawati Bandawati and Maria Mexitalia and M. Zen Rahfiludin}, title = {Pengaruh asupan energi dan protein terhadap perubahan status gizi pasien anak selama dirawat di RSUP Dr. Kariadi Semarang}, journal = {Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition)}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Energy intake, protein intake, children, pediatrics unit}, abstract = { Background : Adequate energy and protein intake for children patients is required as efforts to prevent decli ne in nutrition al status during hospitalization. Nutritional support is a part of therapy which has an important role in the recovery . Objective : To analyze the effect of energy and protein intake on changes of nutritional status in children patients during hospitalized. Method : Observational study with cohort prospective design , from Ma rch to April 2014. Subjects were 52 children, 2-14 years old from pediatrics unit in Dr. Kariadi Central General Hospital Semarang . S ampling were choosen by con s ecutive sampling, hospitalized for > 7 days and according inclusion criteria . B ody weight and height data were measured at admission and discharge. Nutritional status determined using weight for height Z Score, according to WHO 2005 child Growth Standards. Food intake data collected by Comstock Methode and recall 24 hours . Data analyzed by chi-square and fisher test. Result : There were 48,1% subjects with insufficient energy and 53,9% with insufficient protein intakes. 48,1% subjects were declining in nutritional status after hospitalization. There was correlation between energy (p=0,003) and protein (p= 0,003) intakes on changes of nutritional status in children patients during hospitalized. Subjects with insufficient energy intakes were 26 times at risk (95% CI 3,31-291,09) of declining of BW/BH Z Score than sufficient subjects. Subjects with insufficient protein intake were 20 times at r isk (95% CI 4,24-230,52) of declining of weight for height Z Score than sufficient subjects. Conclusion : Insufficient energy and protein intakes can decline nutritional status in children during hospitalized. }, issn = {2338-3119}, pages = {102--106} doi = {10.14710/jgi.4.2.102-106}, url = {https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jgi/article/view/16305} }
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Background : Adequate energy and protein intake for children patients is required as efforts to prevent decline in nutritional status during hospitalization. Nutritional support is a part of therapy which has an important role in the recovery.
Objective : To analyze the effect of energy and protein intake on changes of nutritional status in children patients during hospitalized.
Method : Observational study with cohort prospective design, from March to April 2014. Subjects were 52 children, 2-14 years old from pediatrics unit in Dr. Kariadi Central General Hospital Semarang. Sampling were choosen by consecutive sampling, hospitalized for >7 days and according inclusion criteria. Body weight and height data were measured at admission and discharge. Nutritional status determined using weight for height Z Score, according to WHO 2005 child Growth Standards. Food intake data collected by Comstock Methode and recall 24 hours. Data analyzed by chi-square and fisher test.
Result : There were 48,1% subjects with insufficient energy and 53,9% with insufficient protein intakes. 48,1% subjects were declining in nutritional status after hospitalization. There was correlation between energy (p=0,003) and protein (p= 0,003) intakes on changes of nutritional status in children patients during hospitalized. Subjects with insufficient energy intakes were 26 times at risk (95% CI 3,31-291,09) of declining of BW/BH Z Score than sufficient subjects. Subjects with insufficient protein intake were 20 times at risk (95% CI 4,24-230,52) of declining of weight for height Z Score than sufficient subjects.
Conclusion : Insufficient energy and protein intakes can decline nutritional status in children during hospitalized.
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