Asociación entre el estado nutricional y función pulmonar en niños sin enfermedad respiratoria
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Vive Rev. Salud
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La desnutrición es una condición caracterizada por la carencia, sobreabundancia o desequilibrio en la ingesta de energía y nutrientes, con efectos significativos en el crecimiento, desarrollo y estatus socioeconómico de las personas, especialmente en madres, bebés y niños. Objetivo. Comparar la asociación entre el estado nutricional y la función pulmonar en niños sin enfermedad respiratoria. Metodología. Se realizó una revisión narrativa de estudios observacionales utilizando bases de datos como Medline (Pubmed), SciELO y Web of Science, empleando un algoritmo de búsqueda que involucró los términos "estado nutricional", "niños" y "enfermedades respiratorias" para posteriomente realizar un análisis crítico entre las dos variables mencionadas en el objetivo a desarrollar en este estudio. Conclusión. Los hallazgos revelaron que la nutrición desempeña un papel fundamental en la salud respiratoria, ya que la desnutrición aumenta el riesgo de infecciones respiratorias, y a su vez, las infecciones pueden llevar a una malnutrición. Además, la desnutrición afecta la función y estructura pulmonar, así como la capacidad del sistema inmunológico para combatir las infecciones. En consecuencia, es crucial asegurar una nutrición adecuada para prevenir y tratar las enfermedades respiratorias en la población infantil.
Malnutrition is a condition characterized by a lack, overabundance or imbalance in energy and nutrient intake, with significant effects on the growth, development and socioeconomic status of individuals, especially mothers, infants and children. Objective. To compare the association between nutritional status and lung function in children without respiratory disease. Methodology. A narrative review of observational studies was carried out using databases such as Medline (Pubmed), SciELO and Web of Science, using a search algorithm that involved the terms "nutritional status", "children" and "respiratory diseases" to subsequently perform a critical analysis between the two variables mentioned in the objective to be developed in this study. Conclusion. The findings revealed that nutrition plays a key role in respiratory health, as malnutrition increases the risk of respiratory infections, and in turn, infections can lead to malnutrition. In addition, malnutrition affects lung function and structure, as well as the immune system's ability to fight infections. Consequently, it is crucial to ensure adequate nutrition to prevent and treat respiratory diseases in the pediatric population.
Malnutrition is a condition characterized by a lack, overabundance or imbalance in energy and nutrient intake, with significant effects on the growth, development and socioeconomic status of individuals, especially mothers, infants and children. Objective. To compare the association between nutritional status and lung function in children without respiratory disease. Methodology. A narrative review of observational studies was carried out using databases such as Medline (Pubmed), SciELO and Web of Science, using a search algorithm that involved the terms "nutritional status", "children" and "respiratory diseases" to subsequently perform a critical analysis between the two variables mentioned in the objective to be developed in this study. Conclusion. The findings revealed that nutrition plays a key role in respiratory health, as malnutrition increases the risk of respiratory infections, and in turn, infections can lead to malnutrition. In addition, malnutrition affects lung function and structure, as well as the immune system's ability to fight infections. Consequently, it is crucial to ensure adequate nutrition to prevent and treat respiratory diseases in the pediatric population.
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Vol. 6, No. 17