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                Nutrition Assessment, Counseling, and Support (NACS)
                A User’s Guide
                                                                                                                    In this module
                         MODULE 2.                                                                                  What is nutrition assessment?
                                                                                                                    Why is nutrition assessment important?
                         Nutrition Assessment                                                                       What is nutrition screening?
                                                                                                                    If health care providers can't assess every client's 
                                                                                                                    nutritional status, which clients should they 
                         and Classification                                                                         prioritize?
                                                                                                                    How often should nutrition assessment be done?
                         MAY 2016 VERSION 2                                                                         What are the different kinds of nutrition 
                                                                                                                    assessment?
                                                                                                                      •	Anthropometric assessment
                                                                                                                      •	Biochemical assessment
                                                                                                                      •	Clinical assessment
                                                                                                                      •	Dietary assessment
                                                                                                                      •	Food security assessment
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                                                                                                                                                                          Classification                 Introduction
                                                                                                                                                                          NACS USER’S GUIDE MODULE 2, VERSION 2
                                       What is nutrition assessment?                                                 y  To detect practices that can increase the risk of 
                                       Nutrition assessment includes taking anthropometric                              malnutrition and infection 
                                       measurements and collecting information about a client’s                      y  To inform nutrition education and counseling
                                       medical history, clinical and biochemical characteristics,                    y  To establish appropriate nutrition care plans
                 NACS                  dietary practices, current treatment, and food security 
                glossary               situation.                                                                   The results of a client’s nutrition assessment and 
                                                                                                                    classification of nutritional status determine all the 
                                       Why is nutrition assessment important?                                       other elements of nutrition assessment, counseling, and 
                                       Optimal nutritional status—the state of the body with                        support (NACS) for that individual—including counseling, 
                                       respect to each nutrient and overall body weight and                         treatment, and referral to food security and other support.
                                       condition—is a powerful factor in promoting health                           What is nutrition screening?
                                       and preventing and treating diseases. Weight loss of 
                                       10 percent or more has been associated with adverse                          Full nutrition assessment can be preceded by rapid and 
                                       outcomes and prolonged hospitalization, and in lean,                         simple identification of people who may be malnourished 
                                       healthy people, weight loss of more than 35 percent has                      or at risk of malnutrition and need more detailed nutrition 
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                                       been associated with death.  Nutritional status affects                      assessment. Nutritionists and trained facility-based health 
                                       immune response and response to medical therapies.                           care providers or community service providers can do 
                                       Health care providers assess clients’ nutritional status for                 nutrition screening in health care facilities, during growth 
                                       many reasons:                                                                monitoring or home-based care, and during support 
                                        y  To identify people at risk of malnutrition for early                     group meetings. Simple nutrition screening can include 
                                           intervention or referral before they become                              checking for bilateral pitting edema, measuring weight and 
                                           malnourished                                                             mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), and asking about                               Sample 
                                        y  To identify malnourished clients for treatment—                          recent illnesses and appetite.                                                    nutrition 
                                           malnourished people who are not treated early have                       Nutrition screening requires standardized training                                screening 
                                           longer hospital stays, slower recovery from infection                    in line with national and local health policy. Special                               tools
                                           and complications, and higher morbidity and mortality                    training materials may be needed for low-literacy or 
                                        y  To track child growth                                                    illiterate populations. Community service providers need 
                                        y  To identify medical complications that affect the body’s                 government-approved recording and referral materials, 
                                           ability to digest food and utilize nutrients                             and clear guidance on provider roles, whom to screen, 
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                                        Feldman, M.; Friedman, L.; and Brandt, L. 2010. Sleisenger and Fordtran’s Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Management. 9th edition. Philadelphia: 
                                       Saunders. Chapter 4. 
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                                                                                                                                          Nutrition Assessment and 
                                                                                                                                               Classification             Overview
                                                                                                                                               NACS USER’S GUIDE MODULE 2, VERSION 2
                            how, and how often. They may also need incentives to do               How often should nutrition assessment be 
                            accurate and consistent community nutrition screening and             done? 
                            make referrals.
                            If health care providers can’t assess every                           The frequency of nutrition assessment depends on a client’s 
                                                                                                  age and pregnancy and disease status and on national 
                            client’s nutritional status, what clients                             policies. The recommendations below should be adjusted 
                            should they prioritize?                                               based on national guidelines. 
                              1. Children under 2 years of age, especially if they are not         y  Pregnant/postpartum women: On every antenatal visit 
                                breastfed                                                          y  Infants 0–< 6 months of age: At birth and on every 
                              2. Women who are pregnant or up to 6 months postpartum                  scheduled postnatal visit 
                                                                                                   y  Infants 6–59 months of age: During monthly growth 
                              3. People who report unintentional weight loss                          monitoring sessions for children under 2 and every 3 
                              4. People who have been prescribed specialized food                     months for older children 
                                products to treat malnutrition                                     y  Children 5 years of age and over: On every clinic visit 
                              5. People with disease-related symptoms that can be                  y  Adolescents and adults: On every clinic visit 
                                managed through diet                                               y  People with HIV: On every clinic visit and when initiating 
                              6. People with HIV, tuberculosis (TB), or other chronic                 or changing antiretroviral therapy (ART) 
                                diseases
                                What are the different types of nutrition assessment? 
                                An easy way to remember types of nutrition assessment is ABCD: Anthropometric, biochemical, clinical, and dietary. 
                 
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                                                                                                                                                                Nutrition Assessment and          Anthropometric 
                                                                                                                                                                      Classification                Assessment
                                                                                                                                                                      NACS USER’S GUIDE MODULE 2, VERSION 2
                                      Anthropometric assessment 
                                      Anthropometry is the measurement of the size, weight,                          On the number line below, the arrow points in the 
                                      and proportions of the body. Common anthropometric                             direction in which the numbers are getting bigger (to the 
                                      measurements include weight, height, MUAC, head                                right of the median) or smaller (to the left of the median). 
                                      circumference, and skinfold. 
                                      Body mass index (BMI) and weight-for-height are                                  -6   -5   -4   -3    -2   -1    0    1    2    3    4     5    6
                                      anthropometric measurements presented as indexes. 
                                      Each of these indexes is recorded as a z-score. Z-scores are                   The further a measurement is from the median (0) on 
                                      measured in standard deviations (SD), and describe how                         either side, the greater the risk of malnutrition. 
                                      far and in what direction an individual’s anthropometric                       Whatever measures are used, the same measures should 
                                      measurement deviates from the measurement for a                                be used every time a client’s nutritional status is assessed 
                                      healthy person of the same age and sex (median). In the                        in order to compare results. 
                                      bell curve figure, the z-score for the median (middle) 
                                      measurement is 0. Z-scores lower than the median have 
                                      minus signs (e.g., −1). Z-scores higher than the median 
                                      have plus signs or no signs (e.g., +2 or 2). 
                                      Measurement of z-score compared with the median
                   
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