Abstract

The authors present the results of their own clinical study of the nutritional status of cerebral palsy (CP) children. The chemical composition of the diet of the observed patients and the body composition of patients were analyzed with bioimpedance analysis. The results of the dynamic control of the analyzed indices after the nutritive correction are presented. Aim of the study. To study the nutritional status of CP patients and evaluation of its dynamic changes with the help of bioimpendancemetry after carrying out remedial measures. Material and methods. We observed 27 CP children aged from 5 to 11 years, who were diagnosed with a protein-energy deficiency. Examination of patients included physical examination, the assessment of anthropometric indices using the “WHO Anthro+” and a body composition analysis using bioimpendancemetry. Evaluation of the actual nutrition included the study of the diet, the calculation of the chemical composition of the diet, the state of appetite and the nature of the feces. All studies were conducted in CP children twice: at the time of admission to the hospital and in the following-up period after the correction of the diet and the appointment of treatment with metabolic and vitamin preparations for 2 months. Results and conclusion. The protein-energy deficiency in CP children being associated with a disorder of the diet, decreased appetite, lack of basic macronutrients, needs the nutritive correction, including the introduction of the supplemental nutrition in their diet. The study showed that against the background of the basic drug therapy and nutritional correction there is a positive dynamics in the form of increasing Z-score body weight, Z-score ratio of body weight to age, normalization of appetite, which correlates with the normalization of the main study using bioimpedance analysis of body composition.

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