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Assessing nutritional status is important to determine proper therapy for patients with CF. Height z-score, weight z-score, and BMI percentile should be measured in children (weight-for-length z-score in children under 2), and BMI in adults.
Nutritional management has a dramatic effect on growth and survival in patients with CF, but it is often challenging due to malabsorption. Survival is markedly poorer in patients who are underweight for their height. Thus, a high-energy diet is commonly recommended, along with nutritional supplements. [8]
Poor absorption of nutrients is also common, requiring pancreatic enzyme replacement and supplements of fat-soluble (and possibly water-soluble) vitamins. Patients with CF should follow a high-calorie, high-fat, nutrient-dense diet to help meet needs for energy, growth, and vitamins and minerals.
Patients should be monitored for evidence of vitamin deficiency and treated accordingly. Patients with CF require supplemental nutrients for various reasons. The fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K are a priority, mainly because pancreatic enzyme insufficiency often results in malabsorption of these nutrients.