Constipation and its relationship whit caloric, fiber and water intake in children and adolescent whit Cerebral Palsy

A common problem in children and adolescent whit cerebral palsy (CP) is chronic constipation.  An adequate caloric, fiber and water intake is essential for the prevention and/or improvement of associated symptoms. The aim of this study was to assess the presence of constipation and...

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Autores principales: Bandirali, MC, Degutis, C, Ruiz Brünner , MM, Cuestas, E, Cieri, ME
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional Cba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019
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topic cerebral palsy
constipation
caloric intake
water
parálisis cerebral
constipación
ingesta calórica
fibra
agua
spellingShingle cerebral palsy
constipation
caloric intake
water
parálisis cerebral
constipación
ingesta calórica
fibra
agua
Bandirali, MC
Degutis, C
Ruiz Brünner , MM
Cuestas, E
Cieri, ME
Constipation and its relationship whit caloric, fiber and water intake in children and adolescent whit Cerebral Palsy
topic_facet cerebral palsy
constipation
caloric intake
water
parálisis cerebral
constipación
ingesta calórica
fibra
agua
author Bandirali, MC
Degutis, C
Ruiz Brünner , MM
Cuestas, E
Cieri, ME
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Degutis, C
Ruiz Brünner , MM
Cuestas, E
Cieri, ME
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title Constipation and its relationship whit caloric, fiber and water intake in children and adolescent whit Cerebral Palsy
title_short Constipation and its relationship whit caloric, fiber and water intake in children and adolescent whit Cerebral Palsy
title_full Constipation and its relationship whit caloric, fiber and water intake in children and adolescent whit Cerebral Palsy
title_fullStr Constipation and its relationship whit caloric, fiber and water intake in children and adolescent whit Cerebral Palsy
title_full_unstemmed Constipation and its relationship whit caloric, fiber and water intake in children and adolescent whit Cerebral Palsy
title_sort constipation and its relationship whit caloric, fiber and water intake in children and adolescent whit cerebral palsy
description A common problem in children and adolescent whit cerebral palsy (CP) is chronic constipation.  An adequate caloric, fiber and water intake is essential for the prevention and/or improvement of associated symptoms. The aim of this study was to assess the presence of constipation and caloric intake of fiber and water, in relation to the recommendations for children and adolescent (aged 5-19 years) whit CP in Córdoba in 2018. A descriptive, observational, and cross-sectional analysis was carried out with sequential sampling. There were incluided two educational institutions in Córdoba. Anthropometric nutritional status was analyzed according to WHO (2007) and CP (Brooks, 2011) parameters. Demographic data and food intake were obtain through a questionnaire and 24-hour food reminder. The data was analyzed whit Sara 1.2.12 and Medcalc 12.5.0.0 software. A total of 51 subjects were studied, 61% (n=31 CI95% 46,40-75,16) were male and 59% (n=30 CI95% 44,34-73,31) had severe CP. 23 surveys were conducted: 17% (n=4 CI95% 4,95-38,78) had a low calorie intake, 83% did not follow the recommended amount of daily fiber intake (n=19 CI95% 62,22-95,05), and 70% did not follow the recommended water intake (n=16 CI95% 47,08-86,79). The prevalence of constipation in the population was 35% (n=8 CI95% 13,14-56,42), of which a higher prevalence was evidenced in more severe degrees (levels IV and V). The results allow to conclude that chronic constipation is a prevalent disorder in subjects whit CP, more frequent in more severe cases. Although children and adolescent whit CP have difficulties in following there recommended fiber and water intake, food intake would not be attributable as the only factor in the etiology of constipation.
publisher Universidad Nacional Cba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología
publishDate 2019
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25801
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spelling I10-R10-article-258012019-11-11T21:18:27Z Constipation and its relationship whit caloric, fiber and water intake in children and adolescent whit Cerebral Palsy Constipación y su relación con la ingesta calórica, de fibra y agua en niños/as y adolescentes con Parálisis Cerebral Bandirali, MC Degutis, C Ruiz Brünner , MM Cuestas, E Cieri, ME cerebral palsy constipation caloric intake water parálisis cerebral constipación ingesta calórica fibra agua A common problem in children and adolescent whit cerebral palsy (CP) is chronic constipation.  An adequate caloric, fiber and water intake is essential for the prevention and/or improvement of associated symptoms. The aim of this study was to assess the presence of constipation and caloric intake of fiber and water, in relation to the recommendations for children and adolescent (aged 5-19 years) whit CP in Córdoba in 2018. A descriptive, observational, and cross-sectional analysis was carried out with sequential sampling. There were incluided two educational institutions in Córdoba. Anthropometric nutritional status was analyzed according to WHO (2007) and CP (Brooks, 2011) parameters. Demographic data and food intake were obtain through a questionnaire and 24-hour food reminder. The data was analyzed whit Sara 1.2.12 and Medcalc 12.5.0.0 software. A total of 51 subjects were studied, 61% (n=31 CI95% 46,40-75,16) were male and 59% (n=30 CI95% 44,34-73,31) had severe CP. 23 surveys were conducted: 17% (n=4 CI95% 4,95-38,78) had a low calorie intake, 83% did not follow the recommended amount of daily fiber intake (n=19 CI95% 62,22-95,05), and 70% did not follow the recommended water intake (n=16 CI95% 47,08-86,79). The prevalence of constipation in the population was 35% (n=8 CI95% 13,14-56,42), of which a higher prevalence was evidenced in more severe degrees (levels IV and V). The results allow to conclude that chronic constipation is a prevalent disorder in subjects whit CP, more frequent in more severe cases. Although children and adolescent whit CP have difficulties in following there recommended fiber and water intake, food intake would not be attributable as the only factor in the etiology of constipation. Una problemática frecuente en niños y adolescentes con parálisis cerebral (PC) es la constipación crónica. Resulta fundamental un adecuado aporte calórico, de fibra y agua para su prevención y/o mejora de síntomas asociados. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar la presencia de constipación y la ingesta calórica, de fibra y agua, en relación a las recomendaciones para la edad en niños/as y adolescentes de 5 a 19 años con PC que asistieron a centros educativos terapéuticos de la Ciudad de Córdoba en el año 2018. Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, observacional y transversal. Muestreo secuencial en dos instituciones educativas de la Ciudad de Córdoba. Se analizó el estado nutricional antropométrico según patrones de la OMS (2007) y  PC (Brooks, 2011). Los datos demográficos e ingesta alimentaria, de fibra y agua a través de un cuestionario y recordatorio alimentario 24hs. Los datos se analizaron mediante los softwares Sara 1.2.12 y Medcalc 12.5.0.0.  Se estudiaron 51 sujetos, el 61% (n=31 IC95% 46,40-75,16) fue de sexo masculino y un 59% (n=30 IC95% 44,34-73,31) presentó PC severa. Se hicieron 23 encuestas, el 17% (n=4 IC95% 4,95-38,78) presentó una baja ingesta calórica, no logró cubrir con las recomendaciones de fibra un 83% (n=19 IC95% 62,22-95,05) y las de agua el 70% (n=16 IC95% 47,08-86,79). La constipación tuvo una prevalencia del 35% (n=8 IC95% 13,14-56,42) en la poblacion, de los cuales se evidenció una mayor prevalencia en grados más severos (niveles IV y V). Es posible concluir que la constipación crónica es un trastorno prevalente en los sujetos con PC, más frecuente en los casos más severos. Si bien los niños y adolescentes con PC presentan dificultades para cubrir con las recomendaciones de fibra y agua, la ingesta alimentaria no sería atribuible como único factor en la etiología de la constipación. Universidad Nacional Cba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019-10-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25801 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba.; 2019: Suplemento JIC XX Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba; 2019: Suplemento JIC XX Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Córdoba; 2019: Suplemento JIC XX 1853-0605 0014-6722 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25801/27565 Derechos de autor 2019 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba