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The recent WHO guideline on acute malnutrition overestimates therapeutic energy requirement.

Groups and Associations Sachdev, Harshpal Singh; Kurpad, Anura V.
The Lancet regional health. Southeast Asia 2006

The World Health Organization has recently updated the guideline on the prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema (acute malnutrition)  in infants and children under 5 years. Apart from differences with regard to the  nutritional framework that defines the quantity of energy required as  Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) for the outpatient treatment of severe  wasting and/or nutritional oedema, there are also important gaps in the practical  guidance. Instead of the recommended energy intake of 150-185 kcal/kg/day, our  alternative calculations indicate the requirement to be only 105-120 kcal/kg/day.  If true, the implementation of such caloric overfeeding can have adverse  consequences. Gaps in practical guidance also need to be addressed, including the  timing of transition to home-based diets, maximal duration of therapeutic  feeding, especially in non-responders (∼50% in South Asia), and the role of  augmented home foods as the primary therapeutic food option.