| Literature DB >> 32170451 |
Gary P Hubbard1, Catherine Fry1, Katy Sorensen1, Catherine Casewell2, Lydia Collins3, Annaruby Cunjamalay4, Michelle Simpson4, Amanda Wall5, Elmarie Van Wyk6, Matthew Ward7, Sophie Hallowes8, Hannah Duggan8, Jennifer Robison9, Helen Gane10, Lucy Pope10, Jennifer Clark11, Rebecca J Stratton12,13.
Abstract
Children with or at risk of faltering growth require nutritional support and are often prescribed oral nutritional supplements (ONS). This randomised controlled trial investigated the effects of energy-dense paediatric ONS (2.4 kcal/ml, 125 ml: cONS) versus 1.5 kcal/ml, 200 ml ONS (sONS) in community-based paediatric patients requiring oral nutritional support. Fifty-one patients (mean age 5.8 years (SD 3)) with faltering growth and/or requiring ONS to meet their nutritional requirements were randomised to cONS (n = 27) or sONS (n = 24) for 28 days. Nutrient intake, growth, ONS compliance and acceptability, appetite and gastro-intestinal tolerance were assessed. Use of the cONS resulted in significantly greater mean total daily energy (+ 531 kcal/day), protein (+ 10.1 g/day) and key micronutrient intakes compared with the sONS group at day 28 and over time, due to high ONS compliance (81% of patients ≥ 75%), maintained intake from diet alone and improved appetite in the cONS group, compared with the sONS group. Although growth increased in both intervention groups, results were significant in the cONS group (weight (p = 0.007), height (p < 0.001) and height z-score (p = 0.006)).Conclusions: This study shows that use of energy-dense (2.4 kcal/ml) low-volume paediatric-specific ONS leads to improved nutrient intakes, growth and appetite in paediatric patients requiring oral nutrition support compared with standard energy density ONS.Trial registration: The trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov , identification number NCT02419599. What is Known: • Faltering growth is the failure of children to achieve adequate growth at a normal rate for their age and requires nutritional support, including the use of oral nutritional supplements (ONS). • Energy-dense, low-volume ONS have benefits over standard ONS in adults. What is New: • This is the first RCT to investigate the effects of energy-dense, low-volume ONS (2.4 kcal/ml, 125 ml) in children with faltering growth, showing significant improvements in total nutrient intake and increased growth. • Energy-dense, low-volume ONS can play a key role in the management of faltering growth.Entities:
Keywords: Faltering; Growth; Intake; Nutrition; Oral; Paediatric
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32170451 PMCID: PMC7413916 DOI: 10.1007/s00431-020-03620-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pediatr ISSN: 0340-6199 Impact factor: 3.183
Nutritional composition of the energy-dense, low-volume oral nutritional supplement (cONS, Fortini Compact Multi Fibre®, Nutricia)a and the standard ONS control feeds used (sONS)b, c
| Nutritional composition | cONS | sONS |
|---|---|---|
| Energy, kcal | 300 | 300 |
| Energy density, kcal/ml | 2.4 kcal/ml | 1.5 kcal/ml |
| Protein, g (% En) | 7.1 (10%) | 6.6–8.4 (9–11%) |
| Carbohydrate, g (% En) | 35.6 (47%) | 33.4–37.6 (44–50%) |
| Fat, g (% En) | 13.6 (41%) | 13.6–14.9 (40–45%) |
| Fibre, g (% En) | 3.0 (2%) | 0–3.0 (0–2%) |
| Osmolality, mOsmol/kg H2O | 975 | 350–595 |
aFortini Compact Multi Fibre also contains a full range of vitamins and minerals with nutritionally complete volumes of 899 ml for 1–3 years, 1204 ml for 4–6 years and 2022 ml for 7–10 years [9]
bsONS group received Fortini Multi Fibre®/Nutricia, Fortini®/Nutricia or Paediasure Plus®/Abbott. Data presented are ranges for the 3 ONS used
cMacronutrient sources: protein, cow’s milk; fat, vegetable oils; carbohydrate, maltodextrin, glucose, sucrose
Fig. 1Flow chart of study exclusions and participation
Baseline characteristics by intervention group (ITT population, n = 51)
| cONS ( | sONS ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 6 years 3 months (3 years 1 month) | 5 year 3 months (3 years 7 months) |
| Male/female ( | 17/10 | 14/10 |
| Total energy requirement, kcal/day | 1682 (851) | 1397 (467) |
| Total energy intake, kcal/day | 1450 (654) | 1266 (511) |
| Weight, kg | 17.8 (7.2) | 16.1 (8.0) |
| Weight | − 2.11 (1.41) | − 2.15 (1.45) |
| Height, cm | 108.5 (20.8) | 101.3 (24.8) |
| Height | − 1.54 (1.23) | − 1.71 (1.51) |
| Head circumference, cmb | 45.3 (0.4) | 44.1 (1.1) |
| Head circumference | − 1.70 (0.42) | − 2.35 (0.21) |
Data presented as mean (SD) or number of subjects. cONS (energy dense, low volume ONS); sONS (standard ONS)
an = 49 as inappropriate to impute missing data (n = 2) for z-scores
bn = 6 as head circumference was only measured in children < 2 years of age
cn = 4 as inappropriate to impute missing data (n = 2) for z-scores
There were no significant differences between ITT intervention groups for all included baseline characteristics. For the PP analysis, there was a significant difference in age between intervention groups, p = 0.039, with mean age being higher in the cONS group
Fig. 2Mean daily energy (a) and protein (b) intakes are higher with cONS than with sONS at day 28 (intake from diet: white bar; intake from ONS: black bar. Total value provided above bar
Mean total daily nutrient intake from diet and study ONS at day 28 (ITT and PP analysis) for cONS and sONS intervention groups
| ITT analysis | PP analysis | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cONS | sONS | cONS | sONS | |||
| Energy, kcal | 1582 (1339, 1826) | 1304 (1056, 1551) | 0.303 | 1707 (1458, 1956) | 1176 (889, 1453) | 0.059 |
| Protein, g | 51.1 (43.7, 58.4) | 41.0 (33.1, 48.8) | 0.050 | 54.1 (46.6, 61.7) | 36.0 (27.6, 44.4) | 0.011 |
| Fluid, ml | 837 (698, 977) | 768 (620, 916) | 0.458 | 888 (727, 1048) | 755 (576, 933) | 0.613 |
| Fibre, g | 13.6 (11.4, 15.8) | 8.6 (6.3, 11.0) | 0.004 | 15.5 (13.1, 17.9) | 8.4 (5.7, 11.0) | 0.001 |
| Sodium, mg | 1388 (1100, 1676) | 1280 (1035, 1526) | 0.865 | 1510 (1207, 1812) | 1148 (812, 1484) | 0.320 |
| Potassium, mg | 2005 (1706, 2305) | 1423 (1106, 1740) | 0.025 | 2177 (1841, 2514) | 1283 (909, 1656) | 0.009 |
| Phosphorus, mg | 945 (806, 1085) | 714 (567, 862) | 0.009 | 1016 (879, 1152) | 631 (479, 782) | 0.002 |
| Calcium, mg | 812 (674, 951) | 662 (515, 809) | 0.116 | 860 (730, 991) | 600 (456, 745) | 0.021 |
| Magnesium, mg | 186 (159, 214) | 140 (110, 169) | 0.052 | 201 (170, 231) | 130 (96, 163) | 0.026 |
| Iron, mg | 10.3 (8.5, 12.1) | 8.5 (6.5, 10.4) | 0.161 | 10.9 (9.0, 12.7) | 7.7 (5.7, 9.8) | 0.052 |
| Zinc, mg | 9.0 (7.4, 10.6) | 7.4 (5.7, 9.2) | 0.104 | 9.7 (8.1, 11.2) | 6.5 (4.7, 8.2) | 0.014 |
| Vitamin A, μg | 661 (517, 806) | 529 (576, 682) | 0.261 | 670 (514, 827) | 515 (340, 689) | 0.220 |
| Vitamin D, μg | 5.9 (4.6, 7.2) | 4.7 (3.2, 6.1) | 0.072 | 674 (510, 839) | 509 (325, 693) | 0.009 |
| Vitamin E, mg | 10.4 (8.5, 12.4) | 8.3 (6.2, 10.3) | 0.249 | 11.1 (9.2, 13.1) | 7.6 (5.4, 9.8) | 0.056 |
| Thiamin, mg | 1.5 (1.3, 1.8) | 1.3 (1.0, 1.6) | 0.266 | 1.6 (1.3, 1.9) | 1.2 (0.9, 1.5) | 0.069 |
| Riboflavin, mg | 1.6 (1.3, 1.9) | 1.5 (1.2, 1.8) | 0.416 | 1.7 (1.4, 2.0) | 1.4 (1.1, 1.7) | 0.251 |
| Niacin, mg | 18.0 (14.8, 21.1) | 16.5 (13.1, 19.8) | 0.761 | 18.2 (14.6, 21.8) | 14.2 (10.2, 18.1) | 0.389 |
| Vitamin B6, mg | 1.5 (1.2, 1.7) | 1.1 (0.9, 1.4) | 0.062 | 1.5 (1.3, 1.8) | 1.1 (0.8, 1.4) | 0.026 |
| Vitamin B12, μg | 3.7 (3.0, 4.4) | 2.9 (2.2, 3.6) | 0.031 | 4.0 (3.3, 4.8) | 2.6 (1.8, 3.4) | 0.014 |
| Folic acid, μg | 141 (112, 171) | 130 (98, 161) | 0.934 | 134 (104, 165) | 120 (85, 154) | 0.976 |
| Vitamin C, mg | 81.6 (64.1, 99.8) | 61.0 (42.4, 79.6) | 0.081 | 83.0 (65.1, 101.0) | 59.4 (39.4, 79.30 | 0.043 |
Values are mean (95%CI). p values (adjusted)
Mean daily nutrient intake from diet alone at day 28 (ITT and PP analysis) for cONS and sONS intervention groups
| ITT analysis | PP analysis | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cONS | sONS | cONS | sONS | |||
| Energy, kcal | 1291 (1071, 1511) | 1034 (805, 1264) | 0.245 | 1333 (1103, 1562) | 893 (638, 1149) | 0.159 |
| Protein, g | 44.1 (37.2, 51.1) | 34.7 (27.3, 42.1) | 0.039 | 45.2 (38.2, 52.3) | 29.1 (21.2, 37.0) | 0.019 |
| Fluid, ml | 837 (701, 974) | 604 (489, 779) | 0.021 | 888 (734, 1041) | 608 (438, 779) | 0.075 |
| Fibre, g | 10.7 (8.8, 12.6) | 7.2 (5.2, 9.3) | 0.059 | 11.8 (9.5, 14.0) | 6.6 (4.1, 9.1) | 0.037 |
| Sodium, mg | 1280 (995, 1565) | 1177 (875, 1479) | 0.913 | 1371 (1069, 1672) | 1044 (709, 1379) | 0.394 |
| Potassium, mg | 1737 (1446, 2028) | 1204 (907, 1502) | 0.042 | 1832 (1491, 2174) | 1062 (683, 1441) | 0.049 |
| Phosphorus, mg | 760 (632, 887) | 594 (459, 729) | 0.045 | 777 (651, 904) | 511 (371, 652) | 0.035 |
| Calcium, mg | 609 (483, 734) | 525 (392, 658) | 0.375 | 598 (482, 714) | 465 (336, 594) | 0.265 |
| Magnesium, mg | 155 (130, 180) | 111 (84, 138) | 0.039 | 160 (131, 189) | 101 (68, 133) | 0.071 |
| Iron, mg | 7.4 (5.9, 8.9) | 5.8 (4.1, 7.4) | 0.048 | 7.1 (5.6, 8.7) | 4.9 (3.2, 6.7) | 0.179 |
| Zinc, mg | 6.1 (4.8, 7.4) | 4.7 (3.3, 6.2) | 0.030 | 5.9 (4.7, 7.2) | 3.7 (2.3, 5.1) | 0.049 |
| Vitamin A, μg | 534 (391, 676) | 403 (252, 553) | 0.250 | 506 (353, 660) | 377 (207, 547) | 0.289 |
| Vitamin D, μg | 2.1 (1.1, 3.2) | 2.2 (1.1, 3.3) | 0.607 | 1.5 (0.6, 2.3) | 1.7 (0.8, 2.6) | 0.284 |
| Vitamin E, mg | 6.7 (5.0, 8.3) | 4.9 (3.2, 6.7) | 0.388 | 6.3 (4.6, 8.0) | 4.3 (2.4, 6.2) | 0.591 |
| Thiamin, mg | 1.1 (0.9, 1.3) | 0.9 (0.7, 1.2) | 0.245 | 1.0 (0.8, 1.3) | 0.8 (0.5, 1.0) | 0.199 |
| Riboflavin, mg | 1.2 (0.9, 1.4) | 1.1 (0.8, 1.3) | 0.343 | 1.1 (0.9, 1.4) | 0.9 (0.7, 1.2) | 0.640 |
| Niacin, mg | 18.0 (14.8, 21.1) | 13.4 (10.1, 16.8) | 0.075 | 18.2 (14.7, 21.7) | 10.9 (7.0, 14.8) | 0.037 |
| Vitamin B6, mg | 1.1 (1.0, 1.2) | 0.9 (0.6, 1.10 | 0.087 | 1.1 (0.9, 1.3) | 0.8 (0.5, 1.0) | 0.103 |
| Vitamin B12, μg | 3.2 (2.6, 3.9) | 2.4 (1.7, 3.1) | 0.033 | 3.4 (2.7, 4.1) | 2.1 (1.3, 2.9) | 0.020 |
| Folic acid, μg | 141 (113, 170) | 65 (65, 125) | 0.034 | 134 (2.7, 4.1) | 82 (49, 116) | 0.094 |
| Vitamin C, mg | 52.5 (36.8, 68.2) | 36.8 (20.0, 53.5) | 0.181 | 45.6 (30.2, 61.0) | 355 (18.4, 52.6) | 0.390 |
Values are mean (95%CI). p values (adjusted)
Improvements in growth in both intervention groups from baseline (BL) to day 28 (PP analysis)
| cONS, | sONS, | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Change from BL to day 28 | Change from BL to day 28 | |||
| Weight (kg) | 0.28 (0.08, 0.47) | 0.007 | 0.29 (− 0.05, 0.63) | 0.094 |
| Weight | 0.07 (− 0.01, 0.16) | 0.083 | 0.07 (− 0.11, 0.25) | 0.429 |
| Height (cm) | 0.87 (0.59, 1.16) | < 0.001 | 0.55 (0.17, 0.93)a | 0.007 |
| Height | 0.10 (0.03, 0.16) | 0.006 | − 0.02 (− 0.11, 0.06)a | 0.569 |
Values are mean (95% CI); an = 16, missing data
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