Title of article :
Prospective controlled study on post-tonsillectomy weight gain-by objective and subjective methods
Author/Authors :
Al Abdulla, Amal Faisal ENT Department - BDF Hospital - Riffa - Kingdom of Bahrain , Prabhu, Shilpa ENT Department - BDF Hospital - Riffa - Kingdom of Bahrain , Behzad, Khalid E ENT Department - BDF Hospital - Riffa - Kingdom of Bahrain
Abstract :
Objectives: This article reports on a prospective controlled study that challenges the aspect of weight gain in posttonsillectomy patients in both an objective and subjective manner. This study found that although there is increased oral
intake in post-tonsillectomy patients there is also an increase in physical activity.
Design: Prospective case controlled study
Participants: A total of 100 patients between the ages of 2 and 14 years who underwent tonsillectomy were randomly
selected, but 53 of them came for regular follow-up and were monitored for their growth by measuring their height and
weight for 1-year post- tonsillectomy. The postoperative body mass index (BMI) Z score variation over three different
time points was compared to controls. Questionnaires were used as a subjective method for analysis.
Results: Statistical analysis failed to show significant weight gain in post-tonsillectomy patients compared to control
group at 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year. Results of questionnaires were analyzed and showed that patients who confirmed
an increase in oral intake and sleep also confirmed an increase in the level of physical activity.
Keywords :
Body mass index , growth , obesity , percentile , post tonsillectomy , weight gain
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences