Effects of a hospital-based food security programme for children with complex diseases in an upper-middle-income country: a before-and-after study.
Ángela María Gómez-CasasAndres GempelerDiana MontoyaLuisa Fernanda GonzálezSergio I PradaLuis Alberto EscobarJorge Mario MadriñánMarcela GranadosPublished in: BMJ paediatrics open (2024)
111 patients were included. They had a baseline median (IQR) ELCSA score=8 (7-11) that changed to 6 (4-9) (p<0.0001). Severe FI according to ELCSA changed from 31.5% to 14.4% (p<0.001) and moderate from 68.5% to 36.9% (p<0.001). We found no differences in nutritional status regarding height for age (49.5% vs 51.3%, p=0.76), weight for height (42.5% vs 59.1%, p=0.75) or body mass index for age (38% vs 46%, p=0.42) CONCLUSION: The programme reduced FI in families by improving its level to mild or moderate. Children who entered the programme maintained an appropriate nutritional status despite the considerable risk of malnutrition described for oncological paediatric patients and paediatric solid organ transplantation receptors.