#8367. A study of validity and reliability for Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment in outpatient children with cerebral palsy

September 2026publication date
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Nutrition and Dietetics;
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Abstract:
Objectives: To investigate the reproducibility, stability, internal consistency and the ability to grade malnutrition of Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment (SGNA) in outpatient children with cerebral palsy. Methods: This was a part of a larger, cross-sectional study (ChiCTR20XX033869) at the outpatient of a tertiary hospital. The recruitment and data collection of children with Cerebral Palsy aged from 1 to 18 years were from August 20XX to March 20XX. The concurrent validity, inter-rater reliability, test–retest reliability and internal consistency of SGNA were tested. To analyze data, specificity, sensitivity, Kendall coefficient, Cohen’s kappa coefficient, Spearman coefficient and Cronbach’s ? coefficient were used.
Keywords:
anthropometric measurement; Cerebral palsy; edema; malnutrition; outpatient children; reliability; Subjective Global Nutrition Assessment; validity

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