Nutritional status and quality of life (QoL) studies among leukemic children at Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

This study attempts to determine interrelationship between nutritional status and quality of life among leukemic children. Cross sectional study involved 34 children aged 5-15 years old. Anthropometric measurements and biochemical data were obtained. A Multiple Pass 24-h Diet Recall for nutritional...

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Published in:Asian Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Main Author: Syahrul Bariah A.H.; Roslee R.; Zahara A.M.; Norazmir N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Syahrul Bariah A.H.; Roslee R.; Zahara A.M.; Norazmir N.
Nutritional status and quality of life (QoL) studies among leukemic children at Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2011
Asian Journal of Clinical Nutrition
3
2
10.3923/ajcn.2011.62.70
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80055078752&doi=10.3923%2fajcn.2011.62.70&partnerID=40&md5=e514749af612bd378edf9aaad339ddb4
This study attempts to determine interrelationship between nutritional status and quality of life among leukemic children. Cross sectional study involved 34 children aged 5-15 years old. Anthropometric measurements and biochemical data were obtained. A Multiple Pass 24-h Diet Recall for nutritional assessment was attained. Quality of Life (QoL) is measured using Cancer Module PedsQL. The findings revealed that leukemic children have normal development like healthy children of the same age. Majority of them had normal percentiles of height-for-age and weight-for-age with 91.2 and 97.1%, respectively and only 5.9% were stunted. Indicators of protein-energy malnutrition showed that triceps skinfold 64.7%, MUAC 73.5% and arm muscle area 73.5% were in normal percentiles. Where else, for biochemical assessment, most of them have normal albumin and total protein level, 91.8 and 79.4%, respectively but 55.9% have low hemoglobin level. There were significant difference between QoL with socioeconomic status and time of diagnose. QoL was positively correlated with weight and body mass index but negatively correlated with total protein and albumin. In conclusion, it is learned that weight, BMI, total protein and albumin were not a predictor of QoL among leukemic children. © 2011 Asian Network for Scientific Information.

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author Syahrul Bariah A.H.; Roslee R.; Zahara A.M.; Norazmir N.
spellingShingle Syahrul Bariah A.H.; Roslee R.; Zahara A.M.; Norazmir N.
Nutritional status and quality of life (QoL) studies among leukemic children at Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
author_facet Syahrul Bariah A.H.; Roslee R.; Zahara A.M.; Norazmir N.
author_sort Syahrul Bariah A.H.; Roslee R.; Zahara A.M.; Norazmir N.
title Nutritional status and quality of life (QoL) studies among leukemic children at Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_short Nutritional status and quality of life (QoL) studies among leukemic children at Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_full Nutritional status and quality of life (QoL) studies among leukemic children at Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_fullStr Nutritional status and quality of life (QoL) studies among leukemic children at Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional status and quality of life (QoL) studies among leukemic children at Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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description This study attempts to determine interrelationship between nutritional status and quality of life among leukemic children. Cross sectional study involved 34 children aged 5-15 years old. Anthropometric measurements and biochemical data were obtained. A Multiple Pass 24-h Diet Recall for nutritional assessment was attained. Quality of Life (QoL) is measured using Cancer Module PedsQL. The findings revealed that leukemic children have normal development like healthy children of the same age. Majority of them had normal percentiles of height-for-age and weight-for-age with 91.2 and 97.1%, respectively and only 5.9% were stunted. Indicators of protein-energy malnutrition showed that triceps skinfold 64.7%, MUAC 73.5% and arm muscle area 73.5% were in normal percentiles. Where else, for biochemical assessment, most of them have normal albumin and total protein level, 91.8 and 79.4%, respectively but 55.9% have low hemoglobin level. There were significant difference between QoL with socioeconomic status and time of diagnose. QoL was positively correlated with weight and body mass index but negatively correlated with total protein and albumin. In conclusion, it is learned that weight, BMI, total protein and albumin were not a predictor of QoL among leukemic children. © 2011 Asian Network for Scientific Information.
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