Abstract

Background: Early and accurate assessment of the nutritional status of newborns is important to many clinicians because of the potential immediate and late sequelae of malnutrition. Objective: To assess the relationship between different methods of assessing the nutritional status of neonates. Methods: Subjects were consecutive, live, singleton, full term neonates delivered in the hospital. The birth weights, Ponderal index, Mid arm circumference/head circumference ratio, birth weight for gestational age using intrauterine growth charts and Clinical Assessment of Fetal Nutritional Status Score (CANSCORE) were used to determine the nutritional status in the first 24 hours of life. Results: Of 386 subjects, 172 (44.6%) were males and 214 (55.4%) females. Nutritional status assessment using various indices showed the following prevalence of malnutrition: using birth weights, 54 (14.0%) were LBW; MAC/HC ratio showed 56 (14.5%), with PI, 64(16.6%), weight for gestational age,112(29.0%) were SGA and CANSCORE showed 90(23.3%) as malnourished among the babies.MAC/HC showed a better specificity and had a more positive correlation than PI when compared to CANSCORE whilst PI showed a better sensitivity than MAC/HC when evaluated against CANSCORE. Conclusions: Prevalence of FM is high in this study. Intrauterine growth charts and CANSCORE appeared to identify more babies with FM than other methods. CANSCORE in this study has revealed the rising trend in the prevalence of FM when compared with other studies with similar methodology. Early routine assessment of the nutritional status of newborns should be carried out so as to reduce the risk of increased morbidity and mortality associated with fetal malnutrition.

Highlights

  • Various methods have been used in attempts to determine the nutritional status of the newborn and identify malnourished newborns early [1]

  • Prevalence of fetal malnutrition (FM) is high in this study

  • CANSCORE in this study has revealed the rising trend in the prevalence of FM when compared with other studies with similar methodology

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Introduction

Various methods have been used in attempts to determine the nutritional status of the newborn and identify malnourished newborns early [1]. An early and accurate assessment of the nutritional status of the newborn is important to many clinicians because of the potential immediate transition challenges and serious late effects of malnutrition on multiple organ systems. It is only by actively undertaking regular nutritional assessment that features of malnutrition can be identified, appropriately diagnosed and addressed in every baby at risk [2]. This anticipatory management of such infants at birth may decrease morbidity and improve the survival of such infants. And accurate assessment of the nutritional status of newborns is important to many clinicians because of the potential immediate and late sequelae of malnutrition

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