Causes of severe acute malnutrition
Severe acute malnutrition is a life threatening situation and requires immediate treatment.In such conditions primarily children and also adolescents and adults have the grave risk of acute malnutrition.
Acute malnutrition is also seen in situations of total dependency as seen in elderly people, prisoners and people with mental illness.
All their nutritional needs are to be cared for by others.
Acute malnutrition is also found among people suffering chronic infections and illness, malabsorption in intestines, liver and renal diseases, autoimmune and endocrine diseases, drug abuse, alcohol dependence and HIV/AIDS.
In children severe acute malnutrition occurs, not only due one or more of the above causes, but also due to long standing emotional and nutritional deprivation by carers due to poverty, family problems and poor understanding.
Successful management of acute malnutrition requires seeking total cooperation from the carers and also educating them so that the malnutrition does not relapse.
The definition of severe malnutrition and aid criteria of WHO/UNICEF for children
WHO reference criteria for malnutrition is, "Severe malnutrition is defined as a weight for length or height of less than 70% of the WHO reference, equivalent to a SD Score of less than -3, and/or nutritional oedema."These WHO criteria are established upon level of stunting or wasting and the presence or absence of edema.
where x stands for the raw score under standardization,
μ stands for the mean value of the population and
σ stands for the standard deviation of the population.
The values are of significance when they are from the actual population parameters and not from samples. WHO MUAC (mid-upper arm circumference) is also considered for identifying severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children, the recommended value being 115 mm.
Body mass index is calculated by dividing the body weight by the square of height as shown in the table below for International System of Units (SI units) and Imperial units.
The values are of significance when they are from the actual population parameters and not from samples. WHO MUAC (mid-upper arm circumference) is also considered for identifying severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children, the recommended value being 115 mm.
Defining malnutrition in adolescents and adults
The Body mass index (BMI) is the main factor for indicating level of undernourishment in adults.Body mass index is calculated by dividing the body weight by the square of height as shown in the table below for International System of Units (SI units) and Imperial units.
International system of unit BMI = | mass(kg) |
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_________ | |
(height(m)2 |
Imperial units | |
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BMI | Nutritional status |
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below 16.0 | Severe malnutrition |
16.0-16.99 | Moderate undernourishment |
17.0-18.49 | Mild undernourishment |
18.5-24.99 | Normal |
25.0-29.99 | Overweight |
30.0 and above | Obesity |
"Half arm span is the distance from the middle of the sternal notch to the tip of the middle finger; the arm should be held out horizontally to the side."
By good management programme, severe acute malnutrition can be managed successfully with minimum life loss, by immediate resuscitation, treatment of infection and reversal of abnormalities in metabolism.
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