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Update on nutritional status,body composition and growth in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease 被引量:3

Update on nutritional status, body composition and growth in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease
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摘要 Growth and nutritional status are important issues in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease(IBD).While linear growth is easy to assess,nutritional status is more complicated,with reports often compromised by the use of simple measures,such as weight and the body mass index,to assess nutritional status rather than more appropriate and sophisticated techniques to measure body composition.This review is an update on what is currently known about nutritional status as determined by body composition in paediatric IBD.Further,this review will focus on the impact of biologics on growth in paediatric IBD.Significant lean mass deficits have been reported in children with IBD compared with controls,and there is evidence these deficits persist over time.Furthermore,data imply that gender differences exist in body composition,both at diagnosis and in response to treatment.With respect to growth improvements following treatment with biologics,there are conflicting data.While some studies report enhancement of growth,others do not.The relationship between disease severity,impaired growth and the requirement for biologics needs to be considered when interpreting these data.However,key features associated with improvements in growth appear to be successful clinical response to treatment,patients in early stages of puberty,and the presence of growth failure at the onset of treatment. Growth and nutritional status are important issues in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). While linear growth is easy to assess, nutritional status is more complicated, with reports often compromised by the use of simple measures, such as weight and the body mass index, to assess nutritional status rather than more appropriate and sophisticated techniques to measure body composition. This review is an update on what is currently known about nutritional status as determined by body composition in paediatric IBD. Further, this review will focus on the impact of biologics on growth in paediatric IBD. Significant lean mass deficits have been reported in children with IBD compared with controls, and there is evidence these deficits persist over time. Furthermore, data imply that gender differences exist in body composition, both at diagnosis and in response to treatment. With respect to growth improvements following treatment with biologics, there are conflicting data. While some studies report enhancement of growth, others do not. The relationship between disease severity, impaired growth and the requirement for biologics needs to be considered when interpreting these data. However, key features associated with improvements in growth appear to be successful clinical response to treatment, patients in early stages of puberty, and the presence of growth failure at the onset of treatment.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第12期3191-3197,共7页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by Hill RJ in receipt of the Reginald Ferguson Research Fellowship in Gastroenterology,The University of Queensland
关键词 Crohn&#x02019 s disease Ulcerative colitis Lean mass Pubertal status Infliximab Inflammatory bowel disease Crohn’s disease Ulcerative colitis Lean mass Puber
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