The Effect of Diet Therapy on the Course of Acute Diarrheal Disease.
- Author:
Hyeon Jong YANG
1
;
Pil Ju JEONG
;
Seong Hwan BAN
;
Yong Sik MIN
;
Jae Ock PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Diet therapy;
Acute diarrhea
- MeSH:
Diarrhea;
Diet Therapy*;
Diet*;
Humans;
Milk;
Milk, Human;
Vomiting
- From:Korean Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
2001;4(1):41-46
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: We studied to know the effect of early feeding on the course and the recovery of acute diarrheal disease. METHODS: The study was conducted on 76 patients who admitted to the Soonchunhyang university hospital for acute diarrhea. We divided 76 patients into 3 dietary groups (whole milk group (WMG): 35, diluted milk group (DMG): 29, breast milk group (BMG): 12). We compared three groups by numbers of diarrhea, numbers of vomiting, calory intake, weight increments, and duration of diarrhea. RESULTS: 1) The mean age was 16.45+/-18.20, 11.53+/-9.80, 5.38+/-5.01 months for WMG, DMG, and BMG, respectively. The mean weight was 9 kg and the mean duration of diarrhea was 2.29 days. 2) The numbers of diarrhea during admission was not significantly different in the three groups. 3) The calory intake during admission was significantly low in DMG. 4) The weight increments during admission was significantly low in DMG. 5) The duration of diarrhea during admission was not significantly different in the three gourps. CONCLUSION: Early refeeding with whole milk or breast milk did not prolong or worsen the course or symptoms of diarrhea compared with gradual reintroduction with diluted milk. But there were advantages of improved nutrition and weight increments. Futher study is necessary to demonstrate the effect of diet according to the causative organisms.