2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2020.10.028
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Commentary regarding the impact of malnutrition (nutritional imbalance) on pediatric surgical outcome

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“…Traditionally, pediatric malnutrition, like person malnutrition, has been considered thru the prism of frame composition losses primarily based totally on anthropometric evaluation at the side of a documented records of insufficient protein-calorie consumption [5]. Pediatric anthropometric indices consist of weight-for height (length), height-for-age, midupper arm muscle circumference, and frame mass index-for-age.…”
Section: Childhood Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, pediatric malnutrition, like person malnutrition, has been considered thru the prism of frame composition losses primarily based totally on anthropometric evaluation at the side of a documented records of insufficient protein-calorie consumption [5]. Pediatric anthropometric indices consist of weight-for height (length), height-for-age, midupper arm muscle circumference, and frame mass index-for-age.…”
Section: Childhood Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%