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Nutritional Quality and Osmolality of Home-made Enteral Diets, and Follow-up of Growth of Severely Disabled Children Receiving Home Enteral Nutrition Therapy
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 05/20/09
Santos VFN et al. - The prevalence of underweight was 30% at the time of entry into home nutritional therapy and declined to 20% at the time of the study. Stunting increased throughout the follow up, from 30% to 53% . Obesity prevalence fell from 17% to 9%. Despite their inconsistent levels of macronutrients and energy, home-made enteral diets had no negative effect on the patients' weights.
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