Recuperación nutricional: Un desafío pendiente

Factors that modulate catch up growth influence the quantity and quality of the recovered tissue. Insulin and IGF-1 respond to dietary changes in carbohydrates and proteins; evidence shows that IGF-1 and leptin may be good indicators of nutritional recovery. The optimal diet to promote catch up grow...

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Autores principales: G Weisstaub,Sergio, Araya Q,Magdalena
Lenguaje:Spanish / Castilian
Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2003
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720030002000132005-11-22Recuperación nutricional: Un desafío pendienteG Weisstaub,SergioAraya Q,Magdalena Insulin-like growth-factor binding protein 1 Leptin Nutrition disorders Nutritional support Factors that modulate catch up growth influence the quantity and quality of the recovered tissue. Insulin and IGF-1 respond to dietary changes in carbohydrates and proteins; evidence shows that IGF-1 and leptin may be good indicators of nutritional recovery. The optimal diet to promote catch up growth is still controversial. There is consensus on the need to adjust the energy-protein intake to the growth velocity observed, without encouraging excessive eating, to avoid obesity. Zinc supplementation and physical activity appear as relevant factors to promote the synthesis of lean mass. In some models of early malnutrition, a better catch up growth during childhood, is associated with a higher frequency of chronic diseases and mortality in adulthood. In this context, we will review some factors that seem relevant to the modulation of catch up growth, which should be taken into account when reviewing the therapeutic guidelines to treat malnourished children (Rev Méd Chile 2003; 131: 213-9)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.131 n.2 20032003-02-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872003000200013es10.4067/S0034-98872003000200013
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Insulin-like growth-factor binding protein 1
Leptin
Nutrition disorders
Nutritional support
spellingShingle Insulin-like growth-factor binding protein 1
Leptin
Nutrition disorders
Nutritional support
G Weisstaub,Sergio
Araya Q,Magdalena
Recuperación nutricional: Un desafío pendiente
description Factors that modulate catch up growth influence the quantity and quality of the recovered tissue. Insulin and IGF-1 respond to dietary changes in carbohydrates and proteins; evidence shows that IGF-1 and leptin may be good indicators of nutritional recovery. The optimal diet to promote catch up growth is still controversial. There is consensus on the need to adjust the energy-protein intake to the growth velocity observed, without encouraging excessive eating, to avoid obesity. Zinc supplementation and physical activity appear as relevant factors to promote the synthesis of lean mass. In some models of early malnutrition, a better catch up growth during childhood, is associated with a higher frequency of chronic diseases and mortality in adulthood. In this context, we will review some factors that seem relevant to the modulation of catch up growth, which should be taken into account when reviewing the therapeutic guidelines to treat malnourished children (Rev Méd Chile 2003; 131: 213-9)
author G Weisstaub,Sergio
Araya Q,Magdalena
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Araya Q,Magdalena
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title Recuperación nutricional: Un desafío pendiente
title_short Recuperación nutricional: Un desafío pendiente
title_full Recuperación nutricional: Un desafío pendiente
title_fullStr Recuperación nutricional: Un desafío pendiente
title_full_unstemmed Recuperación nutricional: Un desafío pendiente
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