| Literature DB >> 27140179 |
Giuseppe Di Gioia1, Antonio Creta1, Mario Fittipaldi2, Riccardo Giorgino1, Fabio Quintarelli3, Umberto Satriano1, Alessandro Cruciani1, Vincenzo Antinolfi4, Stefano Di Berardino5, Davide Costanzo1, Ranieri Bettini6, Giuseppe Mangiameli5, Marco Caricato5, Giovanni Mottini7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition among children population of less developed countries is a major health problem. Inadequate food intake and infectious diseases are combined to increase further the prevalence. Malnourishment brings to muscle cells loss with development of cardiac complications, like arrhythmias, cardiomyopathy and sudden death. In developed countries, malnutrition has generally a different etiology, like chronic diseases. The aim of our study was to investigate the correlation between malnutrition and left ventricular mass in an African children population.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27140179 PMCID: PMC4854428 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0154523
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of study population.
| N° of children | 313 |
| Male, n (%) | 146 (47) |
| Age, years | 7,8 ± 3 |
| Height, cm | 120 ± 20 |
| Weight, kg | 23,2 ± 8,2 |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 15,5 ± 1,9 |
| BSA | 0,6 ± 0,3 |
| SP, mmHg | 113 ± 8 |
| DP, mmHg | 70 ± 7 |
| HR, bpm | 103 ± 18 |
| LVEDD, mm | 35 ± 4 |
| IVS, mm | 6,3 ± 1,3 |
| PW, mm | 5,3 ± 0,9 |
| LVEF, (%) | 64,1 |
| LVM, g | 50,5 ± 16 |
| LVMI, g/m2.7 | 31,9 ± 11,8 |
Demographical, clinical and echocardiographic parameters of general population. The numbers are expressed as numerical values (%) or mean ± standard deviation.
Abbreviations. BMI: body mass index; BSA: body surface area; DP: diastolic pressure; HR: heart rate; IVS: inter-ventricular septum; LVEDD: left ventricle end-diastolic diameter; LVEF: left ventricle ejection fraction; LVM: left ventricle mass; LVMI: left ventricle mass indexed; PW: posterior wall; SP: systolic pressure.
Fig 1Children distribution according to BMI percentiles.
BMI percentile distribution of our children population according to age and sex. A: male sex. B: female sex. (Adapted from Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health BMI charts).
Fig 2Correlation between LVMI and BMI percentiles.
LVMI values decrease in proportion to the reduction of BMI percentiles.
Correlation between malnutrition state (according to BMI and BMI percentiles) and LVMI.
| BMI | BMI percentile | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mal-nourished | Normal nutrition | p | Mal-nourished | Normal nutrition | p | |
| Children, n (%) | 124 (40) | 189 (60) | 100 (41) | 213 (59) | ||
| LVMI (g/m2.7) | 29,3 ± 10,1 | 33,6 ± 12,5 | 0.001 | 29,8 ± 10,8 | 32,9 ± 12,1 | 0.02 |
Mal-nourished children showed statistically significant lower values of LVMI. The numbers are expressed as numerical values (%) or mean ± standard deviation.
Abbreviations. BMI: body mass index; LVMI: left ventricle mass indexed.
Normal nutrition status versus mal-nourished children (according to BMI).
| Normal nutrition (n = 189) | Mal-nourished (n = 124) | P | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male, n (%) | 83 (44) | 63 (51) | 0.23 |
| Age, years | 7,9 ± 2,9 | 7,5 ± 2,9 | 0.23 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 16,5 ± 1,7 | 14 ± 1 | 0.001 |
| Height, m | 1,21 ± 0,17 | 1,19 ± 0,16 | 0.29 |
| Weight, kg | 24,9 ± 8,6 | 20,4 ± 6,6 | <0.001 |
| BSA | 0,6 ± 0,34 | 0,59 ± 0,27 | 0.78 |
| SP, mmHg | 113 ± 8 | 114 ± 8 | 0.28 |
| DP, mmHg | 69 ± 7 | 70 ± 7 | 0.21 |
| HR, bpm | 103 ± 17 | 102 ± 19 | 0.62 |
| LVEF | 64,3 ± 2,1 | 63,9 ± 2,2 | 0.10 |
| LVEDD, mm | 35,9 ± 3,9 | 34,4 ± 3,5 | 0.006 |
| IVS, mm | 6,5 ± 1,3 | 5,9 ± 1,1 | <0.001 |
| PW, mm | 5,3 ± 0,8 | 5,1 ± 0,8 | 0.03 |
| LVM, g | 53,6 ± 16,3 | 45,8 ± 14,4 | <0.001 |
| LVMI, g/m2.7 | 33,6 ± 12,5 | 29,3 ± 10,1 | 0.001 |
Comparison of demographical, clinical and echocardiographic data between mal-nourished and normal nutrition status children according to BMI. Mal-nourished children showed statistically lower values of all echocardiographic parameters, except of LVEF. The numbers are expressed as numerical values (%) or mean ± standard deviation.
Abbreviations. BMI: body mass index; BSA: body surface area; DP: diastolic pressure; HR: heart rate; IVS: inter-ventricular septum; LVEDD: left ventricle end-diastolic diameter; LVEF: left ventricle ejection fraction; LVM: left ventricle mass; LVMI: left ventricle mass indexed; PW: posterior wall; SP: systolic pressure.
Fig 3Nutritional status and LVMI percentiles.
Nutritional children status divided as normal or mild, moderate or severe mal-nourishment according to LVMI Percentiles. Number of children with normal nutritional status was higher in greater LVMI percentiles.