Assessment of Nutritional Status for Identifying Nutritional Rickets in Children Less Than Five Years of Age

Authors

  • Sanaullah Khan, Sehar Zahid, Muhammad Anwar, Arshad Rafique, Shazia Siddique, Imran Yaseen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22165146

Keywords:

Nutritional rickets, Vitamin D deficiency, Geological location, Bone deformities

Abstract

Aim: To assess the nutritional status for identifying nutritional rickets in children less than five years of age.

Study design: Prospective study

Place and duration of study: Department of Medicine Paediatrics, Arif Memorial Teaching Hospital Lahore from 1st April 2021 30th September 2021.

Methodology: Sixty children suffering from rickets were enrolled. Blood sample 3cc was taken from each child and serum was separated by centrifugation. The serum was stored at -20°C until analysis. Biochemical tests including 25-OH vitamin D3, serum calcium and alanine phosphatase were done. The radiological imaging (X-ray) pictures completely demonstrated the rickets status. Demographical information, age, body mass index of each child was documented on a well-structured questionnaire. Food frequency charts related to vitamin D rich foods as well as calcium rich diet was used for assessing the nutritional status of children.

Results: The mean age of the children was 3.5±1.9 years. The clinical symptoms of the enrolled children showed that sweating was most common symptoms in all sixty children suffering from rickets. Forty-eight percent cases were under weight and stunting was presented in 73% while wasting was observed in 23% of the cases. The radiological x ray imaging showed Cupping of the bones was presented in 51% of the cases followed by wrist widening in 24%. The food frequency results also presented similar findings in which serum calcium was observed inadequate in 86.6% of cases while ALP and vitamin D3 was inadequate in 90% and 100% of cases respectively.

Conclusion: Vitamin D status of Pakistan children was very alarming as 100% of the cases was vitamin D deficient. Calcium deficiency was also significantly associated with nutritional rickets.

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Sanaullah Khan, Sehar Zahid, Muhammad Anwar, Arshad Rafique, Shazia Siddique, Imran Yaseen. (2022). Assessment of Nutritional Status for Identifying Nutritional Rickets in Children Less Than Five Years of Age. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 16(05), 146. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22165146