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Hormonal Correlates and Predictors of Nutritional Recovery in Malnourished African Children

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ABSTRACT Background Malnourished children show variable growth responses to nutritional rehabilitation. We aimed to investigate whether these differences could be explained by variations in growth and energy-regulating hormones. Methods Quasi-experimental… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Background Malnourished children show variable growth responses to nutritional rehabilitation. We aimed to investigate whether these differences could be explained by variations in growth and energy-regulating hormones. Methods Quasi-experimental study: Children aged 6–24 months in rural Gambia were recruited to controls if weight-for-height z-score (WHZ) > −2 (n = 22), moderate acute malnutrition if WHZ < −2 and > −3 (n = 18) or severe acute malnutrition if WHZ < −3 (n = 20). Plasma hormone and salivary CRP levels were determined by ELISA. Results In univariable analyses, increases in weight-for-age z-score (WAZ) in malnourished children were positively correlated with insulin (F-ratio 7.8, p = 0.006), C-peptide (F-ratio 12.2, p < 0.001) and cortisol (F-ratio 5.0, p = 0.03). In multivariable analysis, only baseline C-peptide (F-ratio 7.6, p = 0.009) predicted the changes in WAZ over 28 days of interventions. Conclusion In rural Gambian, malnourished children, although it cannot be used in isolation, baseline C-peptide was a predictor of future response to rehabilitation.

Keywords: ratio; hormonal correlates; malnourished children; correlates predictors; nutritional recovery; predictors nutritional

Journal Title: Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
Year Published: 2018

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