Association between admission criteria and body composition among young children with moderate acute malnutrition, a cross-sectional study from Burkina Faso

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Association between admission criteria and body composition among young children with moderate acute malnutrition, a cross-sectional study from Burkina Faso. / Fabiansen, Christian; Cichon, Bernardette; Yaméogo, Charles W; Iuel-Brockdorf, Ann-Sophie; Phelan, Kevin P Q; Wells, Jonathan C; Ritz, Christian; Filteau, Suzanne; Briend, André; Christensen, Vibeke Brix; Ashorn, Per; Michaelsen, Kim F.; Shepherd, Susan; Friis, Henrik.

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Fabiansen, C, Cichon, B, Yaméogo, CW, Iuel-Brockdorf, A-S, Phelan, KPQ, Wells, JC, Ritz, C, Filteau, S, Briend, A, Christensen, VB, Ashorn, P, Michaelsen, KF, Shepherd, S & Friis, H 2020, 'Association between admission criteria and body composition among young children with moderate acute malnutrition, a cross-sectional study from Burkina Faso', Scientific Reports, bind 10, 13266. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-69987-9

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Fabiansen, C., Cichon, B., Yaméogo, C. W., Iuel-Brockdorf, A-S., Phelan, K. P. Q., Wells, J. C., Ritz, C., Filteau, S., Briend, A., Christensen, V. B., Ashorn, P., Michaelsen, K. F., Shepherd, S., & Friis, H. (2020). Association between admission criteria and body composition among young children with moderate acute malnutrition, a cross-sectional study from Burkina Faso. Scientific Reports, 10, [13266]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-69987-9

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Fabiansen C, Cichon B, Yaméogo CW, Iuel-Brockdorf A-S, Phelan KPQ, Wells JC o.a. Association between admission criteria and body composition among young children with moderate acute malnutrition, a cross-sectional study from Burkina Faso. Scientific Reports. 2020;10. 13266. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-69987-9

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Fabiansen, Christian ; Cichon, Bernardette ; Yaméogo, Charles W ; Iuel-Brockdorf, Ann-Sophie ; Phelan, Kevin P Q ; Wells, Jonathan C ; Ritz, Christian ; Filteau, Suzanne ; Briend, André ; Christensen, Vibeke Brix ; Ashorn, Per ; Michaelsen, Kim F. ; Shepherd, Susan ; Friis, Henrik. / Association between admission criteria and body composition among young children with moderate acute malnutrition, a cross-sectional study from Burkina Faso. I: Scientific Reports. 2020 ; Bind 10.

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title = "Association between admission criteria and body composition among young children with moderate acute malnutrition, a cross-sectional study from Burkina Faso",
abstract = "Children with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) are treated based on low weight-for-length z-score (WLZ), low mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) or both. This study aimed to assess associations of admission criteria and body composition (BC), to improve treatment of MAM. We undertook a cross-sectional study among 6-23 months old Burkinabe children with MAM. Fat-free (FFM) and fat mass (FM) were determined by deuterium dilution and expressed as FFM (FFMI) and FM index (FMI). Of 1,489 children, 439 (29.5%) were recruited by low MUAC only (MUAC-O), 734 (49.3%) by low WLZ and low MUAC (WLZ-MUAC) and 316 (21.2%) by low WLZ only (WLZ-O). Thus, 1,173 (78.8%) were recruited by low MUAC, with or without low WLZ (ALL-MUAC). After adjustments, WLZ-O had 89 g (95% confidence interval (CI) 5; 172) lower FFM compared to MUAC-O. Similarly, WLZ-O had 0.89 kg/m2 (95% CI 0.77; 1.01) lower FFMI compared to MUAC-O, whereas there was no difference for FMI. However, boys included by WLZ-O compared to MUAC-O had 0.21 kg/m2 (95% CI 0.05; 0.38) higher FMI. In contrast, girls included by WLZ-O had 0.17 (95% CI 0.01; 0.33) kg/m2 lower FMI compared to MUAC-O (interaction, p = 0.002). We found that different criteria for admission into MAM treatment programmes select children with differences in BC, especially FFMI.Trial registration: ISRCTN42569496.",
author = "Christian Fabiansen and Bernardette Cichon and Yam{\'e}ogo, {Charles W} and Ann-Sophie Iuel-Brockdorf and Phelan, {Kevin P Q} and Wells, {Jonathan C} and Christian Ritz and Suzanne Filteau and Andr{\'e} Briend and Christensen, {Vibeke Brix} and Per Ashorn and Michaelsen, {Kim F.} and Susan Shepherd and Henrik Friis",
note = "A correction to this publication has been published at: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73323-6",
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doi = "10.1038/s41598-020-69987-9",
language = "English",
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journal = "Scientific Reports",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Association between admission criteria and body composition among young children with moderate acute malnutrition, a cross-sectional study from Burkina Faso

AU - Fabiansen, Christian

AU - Cichon, Bernardette

AU - Yaméogo, Charles W

AU - Iuel-Brockdorf, Ann-Sophie

AU - Phelan, Kevin P Q

AU - Wells, Jonathan C

AU - Ritz, Christian

AU - Filteau, Suzanne

AU - Briend, André

AU - Christensen, Vibeke Brix

AU - Ashorn, Per

AU - Michaelsen, Kim F.

AU - Shepherd, Susan

AU - Friis, Henrik

N1 - A correction to this publication has been published at: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73323-6

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - Children with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) are treated based on low weight-for-length z-score (WLZ), low mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) or both. This study aimed to assess associations of admission criteria and body composition (BC), to improve treatment of MAM. We undertook a cross-sectional study among 6-23 months old Burkinabe children with MAM. Fat-free (FFM) and fat mass (FM) were determined by deuterium dilution and expressed as FFM (FFMI) and FM index (FMI). Of 1,489 children, 439 (29.5%) were recruited by low MUAC only (MUAC-O), 734 (49.3%) by low WLZ and low MUAC (WLZ-MUAC) and 316 (21.2%) by low WLZ only (WLZ-O). Thus, 1,173 (78.8%) were recruited by low MUAC, with or without low WLZ (ALL-MUAC). After adjustments, WLZ-O had 89 g (95% confidence interval (CI) 5; 172) lower FFM compared to MUAC-O. Similarly, WLZ-O had 0.89 kg/m2 (95% CI 0.77; 1.01) lower FFMI compared to MUAC-O, whereas there was no difference for FMI. However, boys included by WLZ-O compared to MUAC-O had 0.21 kg/m2 (95% CI 0.05; 0.38) higher FMI. In contrast, girls included by WLZ-O had 0.17 (95% CI 0.01; 0.33) kg/m2 lower FMI compared to MUAC-O (interaction, p = 0.002). We found that different criteria for admission into MAM treatment programmes select children with differences in BC, especially FFMI.Trial registration: ISRCTN42569496.

AB - Children with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) are treated based on low weight-for-length z-score (WLZ), low mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) or both. This study aimed to assess associations of admission criteria and body composition (BC), to improve treatment of MAM. We undertook a cross-sectional study among 6-23 months old Burkinabe children with MAM. Fat-free (FFM) and fat mass (FM) were determined by deuterium dilution and expressed as FFM (FFMI) and FM index (FMI). Of 1,489 children, 439 (29.5%) were recruited by low MUAC only (MUAC-O), 734 (49.3%) by low WLZ and low MUAC (WLZ-MUAC) and 316 (21.2%) by low WLZ only (WLZ-O). Thus, 1,173 (78.8%) were recruited by low MUAC, with or without low WLZ (ALL-MUAC). After adjustments, WLZ-O had 89 g (95% confidence interval (CI) 5; 172) lower FFM compared to MUAC-O. Similarly, WLZ-O had 0.89 kg/m2 (95% CI 0.77; 1.01) lower FFMI compared to MUAC-O, whereas there was no difference for FMI. However, boys included by WLZ-O compared to MUAC-O had 0.21 kg/m2 (95% CI 0.05; 0.38) higher FMI. In contrast, girls included by WLZ-O had 0.17 (95% CI 0.01; 0.33) kg/m2 lower FMI compared to MUAC-O (interaction, p = 0.002). We found that different criteria for admission into MAM treatment programmes select children with differences in BC, especially FFMI.Trial registration: ISRCTN42569496.

U2 - 10.1038/s41598-020-69987-9

DO - 10.1038/s41598-020-69987-9

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 32764545

VL - 10

JO - Scientific Reports

JF - Scientific Reports

SN - 2045-2322

M1 - 13266

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