The majority of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) will grow into adulthood. Despite this improvement in survival, the disease is progressive, especially with respect to the decline in pulmonary function, which in turn may have an impact on a patient's quality of life. In this study we evaluated the
Body satisfaction, nutritional adherence, and quality of life in youth with cystic fibrosis
β Scribed by Stacey L. Simon; Christina L. Duncan; Susan C. Horky; Todd G. Nick; Maria Melguizo Castro; Kristin A. Riekert
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 8755-6863
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Children with cystic fibrosis (CF) typically have similar nutritional intake as healthy peers, despite recommendations to consume more calories and fat. Body satisfaction may play a role in nutritional intake: females may be content with their smaller size despite recommendations for weight gain, while males may desire to be larger and more muscular, which is more congruent with medical advice. Females are especially at risk, given their propensity to desire a smaller body size, tendency for lower HRQOL, steeper trajectory of health decline and shorter life expectancy than males. This study evaluated body satisfaction in relation to nutritional adherence and HRQOL in youth with CF. Fiftyβfour individuals with CF (age 9β17) completed the Cystic Fibrosis QuestionnaireβRevised (CFQβR), the Figure Rating Scale, and a 24βhr diet recall interview with their caregiver. Twentyβfour percent of youth were nonβadherent with caloric goals, and 40.7% did not obtain the minimum recommendation for fat intake. Youth were classified as inconsistent with treatment goals (TI) if they desired a smaller body size or were content with their current size despite a BMI less than the 50th percentile; 44.8% of females were classified as TI, compared to only 8% of males. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate the impact of gender and body satisfaction on HRQOL in youth with CF. Linear multiple regression models were fit; TI females had Emotional HRQOL scores 23 points lower than males. Results suggest that improving body satisfaction, especially for females, may help to improve overall quality of life and potentially impact nutritional adherence. Pediatr. Pulmonol. 2011; 46:1085β1092. Β© 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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