Mother & Child is a vulnerable group. But many areas concerned with the health of these groups are preventable. This presentation helps you identify preventive aspects in pediatrics.
MALNUTRITION is more in India than in Africa . one in every three malnourished children in the world lives in India.
About 50% of all childhood death are because of malnutrition.
Mother & Child is a vulnerable group. But many areas concerned with the health of these groups are preventable. This presentation helps you identify preventive aspects in pediatrics.
MALNUTRITION is more in India than in Africa . one in every three malnourished children in the world lives in India.
About 50% of all childhood death are because of malnutrition.
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM), sometimes called protein-energy undernutrition (PEU), is a form of malnutrition that is defined as a range of pathological conditions arising from a coincident lack of dietary protein and/or energy (calories) in varying proportions.
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Malnutrition is poor nutrition due to an insufficient, poorly balanced diet, faulty digestion or poor utilization of foods. (This can result in the inability to absorb foods).
Malnutrition is not only insufficient intake of nutrients. It can occur when an individual is getting excessive nutrients as well.
The slides contain description of weaning foods and artifical feeding given to the baby, important points to be considered while preparing feed for the baby
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM), sometimes called protein-energy undernutrition (PEU), is a form of malnutrition that is defined as a range of pathological conditions arising from a coincident lack of dietary protein and/or energy (calories) in varying proportions.
It is important topic which needs to be understand by students and i am using for teaching to VI semester mbbs students. i think it will give a brief idea about protein energy malnutrition.
Malnutrition is poor nutrition due to an insufficient, poorly balanced diet, faulty digestion or poor utilization of foods. (This can result in the inability to absorb foods).
Malnutrition is not only insufficient intake of nutrients. It can occur when an individual is getting excessive nutrients as well.
The slides contain description of weaning foods and artifical feeding given to the baby, important points to be considered while preparing feed for the baby
Easy availability for people to search about malnutrition..... Kwashiorkor and Marasmus condition heavenly disturbed child's health by the fact of under nutrition.
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2. INTRODUCTION
Nutritional deficiency disorders are major
public health Problem in India and other
developing countries .
They considered as leading killers and
significant cause of childhood mortality and
morbidity .
They contribute towards various physical and
mental handicapped conditions in later life.
3. MALNUTRITION
It is defined as a pathological state resulting
from a relative or absolute deficiency or excess
of one or more essential nutrients.
Comprises four form:
• Undernutrition
• Over nutrition
• Imbalance and specific deficiency .
Protein energy malnutrition ,vitamin deficiency
disorders and mineral deficiency diseases are
important nutritional problems in our country.
5. ASSESSMENT OF NUTRITIONAL
PROBLEMS
History of dietary patterns
Anthropometric examination
Clinical examination
Assessment of associated problem
Laboratory investigations
Assessment of ecological factors
7. CLASSIFICATION BY INDIAN
ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC
Weight more than 80 % of expected weight
for age ,considered normal .
GRADE-1 between 71-80% of expected weight for
the age .
GRADE-II between 61-70% of expected weight
for that age .
GRADE-III between 51-60% of expected weight
for that age .
GRADE-IV 50% or less of weight expected for
that age .
8. GOMEZ CLASSIFICATION
It is an international classification that age
90% as normal .
GRADE-I weight between 75-90% of expected
for that age .
GRADE-II weight between 61-75of expected
for the age .
GRADE-III weight less than or equal to 60 %
of expected for the age .
10. CLINICAL FEATURES
Clinical features of PEM depends upon
severity and duration of nutritional inadequacy
,age ,of the child ,relative lack of different
foods and presence or absence of associated
infections .
As the nutritional deficiency exaggerates with
infections, the child may become marasmic or
may develop kwashiorkor
12. Kwashiorkor was first described by dr.cicely
Williams in 1933 ,but the particular term
kwashiorkor was introduced in 1935 ,according
to local name for the disease in Ghana .
The term was said to mean red boy due to
characterics pigmentry changes .
13. Presenting feature
Essential features :
Marked growth retardation with low weight
and low height gain.
Muscles wasting with retention of some
subcutaneous fat.
Psychomotor changes characterized by mental
apathy with listless ,lack of interest about the
surrounding ,lethargy ,dullness and loss of
appetite.
Pitting edema
16. It is also termed as infantile atrophy or
athrepsia.
It is common in infants and may found in
toddlers and even in later life .
Dietary history reveals both proteins and
calories inadequacy in diet in the recent past
with predominant lack of calories .
The child looks like old person with wizened
and shriveled face due to loss of buccal pad of
fat .
17. Essential features
Growth retardation
Gross wasting of muscles
Marked stunting and absence of edema
Nonessential features :
Hairs changes
Skin changes
Superadded infections
Liver usually shrunk
Psychomotor changes
18. Marasmic kwashiorkor
Marasmic kwashiorkor is caused by acute or
chronic protein deficiency and chronic energy
deficit and is characterized by edema, wasting,
stunting, and mild hepatomegaly. The
distinction
between kwashiorkor and marasmus is
frequently blurred, and many children present
with features of both conditions.
19. Pre kwashiorkor
it is a condition when the child is having features
of kwashiorkor's without edema . If the early
management is initiated by early diagnosis of the
condition ,the child may be protected from full –
blown kwashiorkor .
NUTRITIONAL DWARFING-
It is condition when the child is having significant
low weight and height for the age without any overt
features of kwashiorkor or marasmus.
20. MANAGEMENT OF PEM
DOMICILIARY MANAGEMENT-
Parent should be made aware about the dietary
management and other care .
Community health nurse or aganwadi worker
should supervise and provide necessary
guidance by regular home visit .
Follow up visit to be made for medical
supervision .
21. NRC
When home management is not ensured
adequately government institutions or NGOs
can provide this rehabilitation services to the
malnourished children.
22. MANAGEMENT AT HOSPITAL
Feeding should be started as early as possible .
If oral feeding is not possible ,nasogastric tube
feeding to be given .
Frequent small amount feeding
To begin with a daily intake of 80 to
100kcal/kg/day for maintenance requirement .
Which need to be gradually
increased to 150kcal /kg /day of energy and 2to
g/kg/day .
Fat should be supplemented to make the food
energy dense.
23. Preventive management of PEM
Prevention
Health
promotion
Specific
protection
Early diagnosis and
treatment
Rehabilitation