Blenderized feeding formulas with nutritious and inexpensive foods
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ORIGINAL
ORIGINAL
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-98652017000400011
Blenderized feeding formulas with
nutritious and inexpensive foods
Dieta enteral manipulada com alimentos
com qualidade nutricional e baixo custo
Ana Paula Lança BENTO1
Rosa Wanda DIEZ GARCIA1
Alceu Afonso JORDÃO JÚNIOR1
ABSTRACT
Objective
To propose an inexpensive blenderized tube feeding formula consisting of foods with standard nutritional
composition that meets the nutritional requirements of individuals aged more than 51 years.
Methods
The enteral diets were formulated mainly with fresh foods and tested for their physical (homogeneity, stability,
osmolality, pH, and flow rate) and chemical (moisture, ash, protein, lipids, energy, crude fiber, vitamin C, calcium,
iron, magnesium, and zinc) characteristics. The cost was determined by surveying item prices in supermarkets
and stores that specialize in nutritional support.
Results
The blenderized tube feeding formula was stable and homogeneous, and had slightly acidic pH, hypertonic
osmolality (603mOsm/kg), and flow rate comparable with gravity drip (21 minutes). Proximate composition
analysis indicated appropriate levels of proteins, lipids, vitamin C, and zinc. The mean cost of 2000kcal of the
standard blenderized tube feeding formula was R$ 12.3±1.4, which is 70% cheaper than the mean cost of
similar commercial enteral formulas.
Conclusion
The planned diet can be an excellent choice for patients using blenderized tube feeding formulas as it consisted
of habitual food items, had physical and nutritional quality, and was inexpensive.
Keywords: Cost and cost analysis. Diet. Enteral nutrition.
1
Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Departamento de Clínica Médica. Av. Bandeirantes,
3900, Monte Alegre, 14049-900, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brasil. Correspondência para/Correspondence to: APL BENTO. E-mail:
<>.
Article based on the doctoral dissertation of APL BENTO, intitled “Elaboração de dietas enterais manipuladas, análise de sua
composição nutricional e qualidade microbiológica”. Universidade de São Paulo; 2010.
Support: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (Process nº 133579/2007-7).
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RESUMO
Objetivo
Propor uma formulação de dieta enteral manipulada com alimentos com composição nutricional padrão que
atendam às necessidades nutricionais de pessoas com idade acima de 51 anos e que tenha baixo custo.
Métodos
As dietas enterais foram formuladas principalmente com alimentos in natura e testadas quanto às características
físicas (homogeneidade, estabilidade, osmolalidade, pH e fluidez) e químicas (umidade, cinzas, proteína, lipídeos,
energia, fibra bruta, vitamina C, cálcio, ferro, magnésio e zinco). O custo foi obtido por pesquisa de preço em
supermercados e lojas especializadas em suporte nutricional.
Resultados
A dieta enteral manipulada apresentou-se estável, homogênea, pH levemente ácido, osmolalidade hipertônica
(603mOsm/kg) e fluidez compatível com o gotejamento gravitacional (21 minutos). A avaliação centesimal
demonstrou adequação para proteína, lipídeo, vitamina C, ferro e zinco. O custo médio de 2000kcal de dieta
enteral padrão foi de R$ 12,3±1,4, o que representa um custo 70% menor, em relação ao custo médio de dietas
enterais industrializadas semelhantes a estas disponíveis no mercado.
Conclusão
A dieta planejada pode ser uma excelente escolha para o paciente em uso de nutrição enteral domiciliar, foi
elaborada com alimentos comuns ao hábito alimentar, apresentam qualidade física e nutricional e são de baixo
custo.
Palavras-chave: Custo e analise de custo. Dieta. Nutrição enteral.
INTRODUCTION
Indication of home enteral nutrition has
been increasing in the last years secondary to many
factors, such as the increasing prevalence of chronic
diseases, especially in older adults, who compose
most home enteral nutrition patients [1].
The drive to reduce costs and humanize
healthcare allows patients to return home and
receive treatment at a familiar, comfortable, and
safe environment [2].
The prevalence of home enteral nutrition
has been investigated in many countries
throughout the world, and it is estimated to be
460 patients/one million inhabitants in the United
States, 280 patients/one million inhabitants
in England, and 74.6 patients/one million
inhabitants in Spain [3]. In Brazil no nationwide
study has been conducted to estimate this
prevalence. However, some regional studies
have been published in the scientific literature,
such as one from the Federal District, which
found a prevalence of 176 patients/one million
inhabitants [4].
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Individuals who depend on this therapy
use it for a long time, and for some, it is
challenging to adhere to this therapy at home
because of its cost as this therapy is not always
fully covered by the healthcare system. In this
sense, diets made of regular foods may be safely
indicated.
Blenderized Tube Feeding Formulas
(BTFFs), defined herein as formulas mainly
composed of fresh foods, should be considered
important for the maintenance of home enteral
nutrition because they can be prepared using
the foods consumed by the family and be an
alternative to Commercial Enteral Formulas
(CEFs). Another advantage of BTFFs is the presence
of bioactive compounds known as polyphenols,
glucosinolates, and carotenoids, which may play
many beneficial roles in human health, such as
antioxidant activity, immune system stimulation,
reduction of platelet aggregation, modulation
of hormone metabolism, and reduction of blood
pressure [5,6].
on
The scientific literature has few studies
BTFFs with adequate nutritional and
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microbiological quality that can be safely
recommended by health professionals [7-12].
For this reason, BTFFs have been disregarded
because of a lack of scientific arguments in their
favor. Although little suspicion has been raised
on the microbiological quality of CEFs, studies
had found high levels of contamination in them
[13-16] and in BTFF, so both should be carefully
prepared under rigorous hygienic conditions.
Studies that attempt to find BTFF
formulations with nutritional quality that meets
the requirements of their users and that may be
prescribed safely by professionals are necessary
to guarantee home enteral nutrition.
The objective of this study was to
propose an inexpensive blenderized tube
feeding formula made of foods with standard
nutritional composition that meets the nutritional
requirements of individuals aged more than 51
years.
METHODS
The Standard Blenderized Tube Feeding
Formula was formulated with fresh and
processed foods. The nutritional composition of
these items was given by the Food Composition
Table (TACO) (...truncated)