%0 Journal Article %T Aporte cal¨®rico-proteico durante la recuperaci¨®n nutricional y estado nutricional alcanzado %A G¨¢lvez %A Patr¨ªcia %A Weisstaub %A Gerardo %A Araya %A Magdalena %J Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrici¨®n %D 2010 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X thirty years ago malnourished chilean children were recovered by conin; they were fed ad libitum and this may have favoured the appearance of overweight-obesity (sp/ob). the objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between energy-calorie intake during nutritional recovery and the appearance of overweight-obesity (sp/ob). the design was a retrospective, analytical study of the universe formed by the 168 clinical records found, of children below 2 years of age, recovered by conin between 1977 and 1982. nutritional status was assessed using the semp¨¦ criteria (applied in the period evaluated) and those of who, (currently in use), on admission, after 4 month treatment and on discharge. by semp¨¦ criteria, malnutrition on admission was classified 25% severe, 63% moderate and 12% mild; instead, using who standards these figures were 14,9%, 29,2% y 38,1%, respectively; the remaining children were well nourished. on discharge, there was no sp/ob by w/a (semp¨¦), but by w/h (who) 6% and 13.8% were sp/ob after 3 months and on discharge, respectively. food intake, administered ad libitum, reached a mean of 148 kcals/kg/d and 4 g prot/kg/d. sp/ob children had greater daily weight gain (30,3 vs 19,2 g/d) than the non-obese children and greater daily weight gain than the mean for age and sex (19,7 vs 8,2 g/d¨ªa). the prescribed feeding reached values considered high by currently used criteria; actual intake, administered ad-libitum, was significantly lower and was associated with 13.8% of children with overweight-obesity at the time of discharge. %K malnutrition %K conin %K intake %K weight gain %K nutritional recovery. %U http://www.scielo.org.ve/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0004-06222010000100009&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en