Undernutrition assessment and nutrient intake of people with TB in the Philippines
Publication Date
1-2-2026
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease the Official Journal of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Abstract
BACKGROUNDTB remains a major health concern in the Philippines, with malnutrition worsening patient outcomes. However, limited data on under nutrition and nutrient intake among TB patients hinder effective nutritional care.METHODThis cross-sectional study in Cavite, Philippines, assessed nutritional status, dietary intake, and the feasibility of nutritional assessment, counselling, and support (NACS) in outpatient TB clinics. Adult TB patients from six catchment areas participated. Nutritional status was evaluated using the Subjective Global Assessment questionnaire, and dietary intake was recorded through a 72-h asynchronous video nutrient diary via the SureAdhere app. NACS feasibility was assessed based on health care worker adherence to guidelines.RESULTSAmong 141 participants, 88% were malnourished, with 85% classified as mildly/moderately malnourished and 3% as severely malnourished. Macronutrient deficiencies were common, with protein and fat intake at 56% and 51% of requirements, respectively. NACS delivery was feasible, with all participants completing the assessment and receiving nutritional support.CONCLUSIONThese findings highlight the urgent need for integrating nutritional care into TB management. The successful implementation of NACS in outpatient TB clinics presents an opportunity to enhance patient outcomes and reduce the TB burden in the Philippines..
First Page
16
Last Page
20
APA Citation
Lagason, G. A. A., Gler, M. T., Ganaden, J. A. R., Panganiban, K. A., Castillon, G. H., & Cegielski, J. P. (2026). Undernutrition assessment and nutrient intake of people with TB in the Philippines. The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 30(1), 16–20. https://doi.org/10.5588/ijtld.25.0184