TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of a nutritional support system (diet and supplements) for improving gross motor function in cerebral palsy
T2 - An exploratory randomized controlled clinical trial
AU - Leal-Martínez, Fernando
AU - Franco, Denise
AU - Peña-Ruiz, Andrea
AU - Castro-Silva, Fabiola
AU - Escudero-Espinosa, Andrea A.
AU - Rolón-Lacarrier, Oscar G.
AU - López-Alarcón, Mardia
AU - de León, Ximena
AU - Linares-Eslava, Mariana
AU - Ibarra, Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/10/13
Y1 - 2020/10/13
N2 - Background: Most patients with cerebral palsy (CP) do not respond to physical therapy due to deterioration in their nutritional status, secondary to gastrointestinal disorders and the catabolic state of the disease itself. However, basic treatments only contemplate the energy requirements and do not consider supplementation with glutamine, zinc, selenium, colecalciferol, spirulina, omega 3 or even vegetal proteins. Objective: In this study, we determined the effect of using a nutritional support system (NSS): diet and supplements, on the gross motor function in children with CP with spastic diparesic and Gross Motor Function Classification System III (GMFCS III). Methods: An exploratory study was performed. Thirty patients (from 4 to 12 years old) were randomly assigned to: (1) dietary surveillance (FG), (2) deworming and WHO diet (CG), or (3) deworming and the NSS (IG). Gross motor function was evaluated using the gross motor function measure (GMFM) scale. Results: The IG-treated group presented a significant improvement in standing and walking parameters analyzed in the GMFM compared with FG and CG groups. Fifty percent of the IG-treated patients managed to walk, while in the other groups, no patients were able to walk. Conclusions: The NSS used in the present work improves gross motor function and promotes walking in patients with CP.
AB - Background: Most patients with cerebral palsy (CP) do not respond to physical therapy due to deterioration in their nutritional status, secondary to gastrointestinal disorders and the catabolic state of the disease itself. However, basic treatments only contemplate the energy requirements and do not consider supplementation with glutamine, zinc, selenium, colecalciferol, spirulina, omega 3 or even vegetal proteins. Objective: In this study, we determined the effect of using a nutritional support system (NSS): diet and supplements, on the gross motor function in children with CP with spastic diparesic and Gross Motor Function Classification System III (GMFCS III). Methods: An exploratory study was performed. Thirty patients (from 4 to 12 years old) were randomly assigned to: (1) dietary surveillance (FG), (2) deworming and WHO diet (CG), or (3) deworming and the NSS (IG). Gross motor function was evaluated using the gross motor function measure (GMFM) scale. Results: The IG-treated group presented a significant improvement in standing and walking parameters analyzed in the GMFM compared with FG and CG groups. Fifty percent of the IG-treated patients managed to walk, while in the other groups, no patients were able to walk. Conclusions: The NSS used in the present work improves gross motor function and promotes walking in patients with CP.
KW - Cerebral palsy
KW - Child
KW - Diet modification
KW - Motor development delay
KW - Nutrition disorder
KW - Nutritional support
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U2 - 10.3390/foods9101449
DO - 10.3390/foods9101449
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85092629804
SN - 2304-8158
VL - 9
JO - Foods
JF - Foods
IS - 10
M1 - 1449
ER -