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Nutritional status in mentally disabled children and adolescents: A study from Western Turkey

Nalan Hakime Nogay

Abstract


Objective: To assess the nutritional status of mentally disabled children in Turkey on the basis of anthropometric indicators and dietary intake.

Methodology: The sample of the study consisted of 77 mentally disabled children with ages between 10 and 18 years. The body mass index and body fat ratios of the children were calculated by measuring their body weight, height, and the skinfold thickness of their triceps and subscapular. Their three-day nutrition consumption was recorded in order to determine their nutrient intake.

Results: When the body weights of the children were evaluated according to their ages, 14.3% of the children were found to be thin. The shortness rate among the participants was 28.6%. The shortness ratio was found to increase with age and girls had a higher inclination for shortness than boys. The ratios of those with ≤ 5th percentile upper middle arm circumference were 32.7% in the 10-13 age group, and 36.0% in the 14-18 age group. The folic acid and calcium intakes of girls in the 10-13 age group, and the calcium intakes of boys in the 10-13 age group were under the suggested values. In the 14-18 age group the vit C and calcium intakes of girls and the calcium intakes of boys were under the recommended values.

Conclusions: The prevalence of malnutrition is high among mentally disabled children. In order to raise their quality of life, mentally disabled children must be provided with sufficient nutritional support.

doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.292.3194

How to cite this:Nogay NH. Nutritional status in mentally disabled children and adolescents: A study from Western Turkey. Pak J Med Sci 2013;29(2): 614-618.   doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.292.3194

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