PMID: 9544906Apr 17, 1998Paper

Nutrition intervention for weight gain in cystic fibrosis: a meta analysis

The Journal of Pediatrics
E JelalianR Seifer

Abstract

A meta analysis of the literature on treatment approaches to malnutrition in cystic fibrosis (CF) was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of oral supplementation, enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, and behavioral intervention on weight gain before and after treatment. Eighteen studies were reviewed: four behavioral, six supplement, five enteral nutrition, and three parenteral nutrition. The weighted effect size for weight gain was large for each intervention: 1.51 behavioral, 1.62 oral, 1.78 enteral, and 2.20 parenteral intervention. All interventions produced a large effect for weight gain in patients with CF. A univariate analysis of variance indicated no significant difference among the four interventions, F(3, 17) = 0.87, p > 0.05. Effect size for calorie intake was also evaluated when data were available (N = 7 studies), yielding a sample size of three behavioral, two enteral, and two oral supplement studies. Analysis of variance indicated a significant effect for treatment, F(2,4) = 13.34, p < 0.05, with post hoc analysis indicating that the behavioral intervention had a greater effect size for calorie intake than oral supplement. All interventions were effective in producing weight gain in patients with CF. Beh...Continue Reading

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