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Nutritional insufficiency is defined as an inadequate amount of nutrition due to decreased food/caloric intake, often due to an eating disorder, such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia. Often when re-feeding these chronically malnourished patients, they can experience changes in their mood and/or body image, metabolic abnormalities and functional aberrations of their gastrointestinal system described as re-feeding syndrome, which all can adversely effect their recovery. In our pilot study, we are attempting to determine whether adjustments in the amounts of energy dense foods, such as fat, in the current inpatient protocol meal plans will lead to a change in the hospital stay duration, alter their recovery by affecting vital signs, weight or need for supplemental feeds or medications, effect gastrointestinal re-feeding syndrome symptoms (bloating, gastroesophageal reflux, constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain), and/or effect their perceived body image or cause any changes in their mood.
A randomized, double blind pilot study; physicians and patients will be blinded as to which treatment group they will be placed, nutrition therapists will perform randomization and placement into each treatment group for this research study, along with the development of daily meal plan as they typically do when not involved in this study, and therefore they will not be blinded.
Research Procedures
Patients will be placed into one of two groups:
Study instruments - questionnaires distributed and collected on the initial day of admission, on every third day of inpatient stay and on the day of discharge by the nutrition therapists. Due to the lack of research on this method of treatment, there are no questionnaires which have been tested for validity and reliability; therefore we have created our own, which we plan to assess during this pilot study. We also plan to follow-up with the patient and parent(s) at 1 month post-discharge (+/- 1 day) to assess how their re-feeding treatment has been going, along with to assess how they feel and ask about any symptoms they are experiencing.
Tests and procedures - all patients with Nutritional Insufficiency/Eating Disorders admitted to the Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital follow the Nutritional Insufficiency Protocol, with all screening tests and inpatient evaluation and follow-up occurring regardless of whether they are involved in the current pilot study. As per protocol, these patients will be on strict bed rest with a 24 hour companion supervising the patient at all times, especially monitoring intake and timing of completion of all meals, snacks and/or supplements. It is also standard per protocol that they receive Neutra-phos which is a potassium phosphate and sodium phosphate supplement, twice daily for the initial 5 days of treatment. The screening, daily inpatient evaluation, and study questionnaire distribution will be completed on admission, every 3 days, and at discharge
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Control Arm = Decreased Energy Density | Other | Decreased energy density = 35-50 grams of fat per day between meals and snacks |
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| Treatment Arm = Increased Energy Density | Other | increased increased energy density : Intake > 50 grams of fat per day between meals and snacks |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Low fat intake | Dietary Supplement | low fat intake : Intake 35-50 grams of fat per day between meals and snacks |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Heart Rate | 1 year | |
| Blood pressure | 1 year | |
| Weight Changes | 1 year | |
| Need for constipation medications | 1 year | |
| Need for supplemental nutrition | 1 year | |
| Need for reflux medications | 1 year | |
| Bloating Symptoms | 1 year | |
| Constipation symptoms | 1 year | |
| Gastroesophageal reflux symptoms | 1 year | |
| Perceived body image | 1 year |
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Inclusion Criteria:
• Males and females < 25 years of age admitted through the Adolescent Medicine service for inpatient treatment of Nutritional Insufficiency/Eating Disorder or any significant medical abnormalities associated with Nutritional Insufficiency/Eating Disorder.
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Ellen Rome, MD | The Cleveland Clinic | Principal Investigator |
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| ID | Term |
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| D005764 | Gastroesophageal Reflux |
| D003248 | Constipation |
| D003967 | Diarrhea |
| D015746 | Abdominal Pain |
| ID | Term |
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| D015154 | Esophageal Motility Disorders |
| D003680 | Deglutition Disorders |
| D004935 | Esophageal Diseases |
| D005767 | Gastrointestinal Diseases |
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| Increased fat intake | Dietary Supplement | increased fat intake : Intake > 50 grams of fat per day between meals and snacks |
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| D004066 | Digestive System Diseases |
| D012817 | Signs and Symptoms, Digestive |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
| D010146 | Pain |
| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |