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Global Variation of Nutritional Status in Children Undergoing Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis: A Longitudinal Study of the International Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Network
- Source :
- Scientific Reports, 9(1):4886. Nature Publishing Group, Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019), Scientific reports, 9(1):4886. Nature Publishing Group, Scientific reports, Scientific Reports, Schaefer, F, Benner, L, Borzych-Dużałka, D, Zaritsky, J, Xu, H, Rees, L, Antonio, Z L, Serdaroglu, E, Hooman, N, Patel, H, Sever, L, Vondrak, K, Flynn, J, Rébori, A, Wong, W, Hölttä, T, Yildirim, Z Y, Ranchin, B, Grenda, R, Testa, S, Drożdz, D, Szabo, A J, Eid, L, Basu, B, Vitkevic, R, Wong, C, Pottoore, S J, Müller, D, Dusunsel, R, Celedon, C G, Fila, M, Sartz, L, Sander, A, Warady, B A & International Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Network (IPPN) Registry 2019, ' Global Variation of Nutritional Status in Children Undergoing Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis: A Longitudinal Study of the International Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Network ', Scientific Reports, vol. 9, no. 1, 4886 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-36975-z
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- WOS: 000461762600003<br />PubMed ID: 30894599<br />While children approaching end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) are considered at risk of uremic anorexia and underweight they are also exposed to the global obesity epidemic. We sought to investigate the variation of nutritional status in children undergoing chronic peritoneal dialysis (CPD) around the globe. The distribution and course of body mass index (BMI) standard deviation score over time was examined prospectively in 1001 children and adolescents from 35 countries starting CPD who were followed in the International Pediatric PD Network (IPPN) Registry. The overall prevalence of underweight, and overweight/obesity at start of CPD was 8.9% and 19.7%, respectively. Underweight was most prevalent in South and Southeast Asia (20%), Central Europe (16.7%) and Turkey (15.2%), whereas overweight and obesity were most common in the Middle East (40%) and the US (33%). BMI SDS at PD initiation was associated positively with current eGFR and gastrostomy feeding prior to PD start. Over the course of PD BMI SDS tended to increase on CPD in underweight and normal weight children, whereas it decreased in initially overweight patients. In infancy, mortality risk was amplified by obesity, whereas in older children mortality was markedly increased in association with underweight. Both underweight and overweight are prevalent in pediatric ESKD, with the prevalence varying across the globe. Late dialysis start is associated with underweight, while enteral feeding can lead to obesity. Nutritional abnormalities tend to attenuate with time on dialysis. Mortality risk appears increased with obesity in infants and with underweight in older children.<br />International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis; Baxter Health Care; Fresenius Medical Care<br />The authors gratefully acknowledge the support by the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, Baxter Health Care, and Fresenius Medical Care. We also appreciate the continued dedicated support of the IPPN by the medical and nursing staff in all collaborating centers.
- Subjects :
- Male
0301 basic medicine
Pediatric Obesity
Longitudinal study
Pediatrics
medicine.medical_treatment
Medizin
lcsh:Medicine
Overweight
DISEASE
0302 clinical medicine
Risk Factors
Prevalence
Longitudinal Studies
Registries
Child
lcsh:Science
RISK
2. Zero hunger
OUTCOMES
Multidisciplinary
3. Good health
Europe
OBESITY
Child, Preschool
GROWTH
Female
medicine.symptom
Underweight
Peritoneal Dialysis
Engineering sciences. Technology
medicine.medical_specialty
Asia
Adolescent
Nutritional Status
Article
Peritoneal dialysis
03 medical and health sciences
Enteral Nutrition
Thinness
medicine
Humans
Dialysis
business.industry
MORTALITY
lcsh:R
Infant
nutritional and metabolic diseases
medicine.disease
Obesity
BODY-MASS INDEX
030104 developmental biology
3121 General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine
Kidney Failure, Chronic
lcsh:Q
Americas
business
Body mass index
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Kidney disease
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20452322
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scientific Reports, 9(1):4886. Nature Publishing Group, Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019), Scientific reports, 9(1):4886. Nature Publishing Group, Scientific reports, Scientific Reports, Schaefer, F, Benner, L, Borzych-Dużałka, D, Zaritsky, J, Xu, H, Rees, L, Antonio, Z L, Serdaroglu, E, Hooman, N, Patel, H, Sever, L, Vondrak, K, Flynn, J, Rébori, A, Wong, W, Hölttä, T, Yildirim, Z Y, Ranchin, B, Grenda, R, Testa, S, Drożdz, D, Szabo, A J, Eid, L, Basu, B, Vitkevic, R, Wong, C, Pottoore, S J, Müller, D, Dusunsel, R, Celedon, C G, Fila, M, Sartz, L, Sander, A, Warady, B A & International Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Network (IPPN) Registry 2019, ' Global Variation of Nutritional Status in Children Undergoing Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis: A Longitudinal Study of the International Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Network ', Scientific Reports, vol. 9, no. 1, 4886 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-36975-z
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cfb14311aee14b991496b13bad74893e