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- Title
Recuperación nutricional de adolescentes de bajo peso con anorexia nerviosa: análisis de un protocolo intrahospitalario.
- Authors
Commentz Abarza, Nicole; Jara Latorre, Raúl; Letelier Vuskovic, Matías; Lacalle Quiero, Lucas; Irribarra Pastenes, Verónica; Vogel Martínez, Melina; Negrón Granzotto, Paola; Costa Reyes, Daniela; Contreras Alonso, Camila; Espinoza Nehgme, Gabriela; Uauy Zirinsky, Olga; Jara Cordero, María Fernanda; Urrejola Noguera, Pascuala
- Abstract
Background: anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe psychiatric pathology that has one of the highest mortality rates among mental illnesses, estimated at 5.1 deaths per 1,000 people/year, and is associated with high comorbidity, both psychiatric and somatic. Aim: to characterize hospitalized adolescents and their nutritional rehabilitation using a standardized protocol. Methods: a descriptive-retrospective study of adolescent patients hospitalized at the San Carlos of Apoquindo Clinic with a diagnosis of AN, hemodynamically stable and without refeeding syndrome criteria, between 2015 and 2021. Epidemiological, clinical, and nutritional data of the patients were analyzed. Results: of 46 patients studied, 37 were female; the average length of stay was 45.4 (SD ± 36.1) days; 53.8 % of the patients had mood disorder as psychiatric comorbidity, and the most common personality trait was obsessive-compulsive (36.9 %); the most frequent somatic comorbidity was thyroid pathology (19.2 %). The initial oral caloric intake was 1467 (SD ± 479) kcal, with an average weekly increase of 400 kcal, reaching 2430 (SD ± 457) kcal at discharge. An average percentage median body mass index (BMI%) of 7.8 % (SD ± 6.1) was obtained. Conclusions: this is the first study done in Chilean adolescents hospitalized with AN that describes nutritional rehabilitation and length of stay.
- Subjects
ANOREXIA nervosa; REFEEDING syndrome; BODY mass index; CHILEANS; AFFECTIVE disorders
- Publication
Nutrición Hospitalaria, 2023, Vol 40, Issue 1, p13
- ISSN
0212-1611
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.20960/nh.04201