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Nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an Italian case series

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Several neuromotor disorders share exclusive, although often overlooked, nutritional problems. The objective of this study is therefore to delineate the frequency of malnutrition, evaluate the effectiveness of nutritional care, and identify issues needing to be possibly strength...

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Autores principales: Sangermano, Maria, D’Aniello, Roberta, Massa, Grazia, Albano, Raffaele, Pisano, Pasquale, Budetta, Mauro, Scuccimarra, Goffredo, Papa, Enrico, Coppola, Giangennaro, Vajro, Pietro
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4130424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25000975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1824-7288-40-61
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author Sangermano, Maria
D’Aniello, Roberta
Massa, Grazia
Albano, Raffaele
Pisano, Pasquale
Budetta, Mauro
Scuccimarra, Goffredo
Papa, Enrico
Coppola, Giangennaro
Vajro, Pietro
author_facet Sangermano, Maria
D’Aniello, Roberta
Massa, Grazia
Albano, Raffaele
Pisano, Pasquale
Budetta, Mauro
Scuccimarra, Goffredo
Papa, Enrico
Coppola, Giangennaro
Vajro, Pietro
author_sort Sangermano, Maria
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Several neuromotor disorders share exclusive, although often overlooked, nutritional problems. The objective of this study is therefore to delineate the frequency of malnutrition, evaluate the effectiveness of nutritional care, and identify issues needing to be possibly strengthened when caring for these patients into a general pediatrics department. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study included 30 patients, 21 males and 9 females, aged between 2 and 15 years, affected by cerebral palsy, epileptic encephalopathy, and severe psychomotor developmental delay. Nutritional status was assessed by a dietary questionnaire administered to parents to investigate feeding difficulties; 3 days food diary to quantify daily calorie intake; anthropometrical (weight, height/length, body mass index percentiles, plicometry, specific body segments measurement) and blood (blood count, serum iron, albumin, transferrin, calcium, phosphorus) parameters. RESULTS: More than 44% individuals of the study population was at risk of malnutrition, according to feeding difficulties, progressive depletion of weight, reduced daily calorie intake, reduced albumin and transferrin levels. This occurred despite a massive caregivers commitment, as documented by almost universal parental constant assistance during their long-duration meals. CONCLUSIONS: Our results individuate the nutritional aspect being still a problem in the care of children with severe neuromotor disability.
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spelling pubmed-41304242014-08-13 Nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an Italian case series Sangermano, Maria D’Aniello, Roberta Massa, Grazia Albano, Raffaele Pisano, Pasquale Budetta, Mauro Scuccimarra, Goffredo Papa, Enrico Coppola, Giangennaro Vajro, Pietro Ital J Pediatr Research BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Several neuromotor disorders share exclusive, although often overlooked, nutritional problems. The objective of this study is therefore to delineate the frequency of malnutrition, evaluate the effectiveness of nutritional care, and identify issues needing to be possibly strengthened when caring for these patients into a general pediatrics department. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study included 30 patients, 21 males and 9 females, aged between 2 and 15 years, affected by cerebral palsy, epileptic encephalopathy, and severe psychomotor developmental delay. Nutritional status was assessed by a dietary questionnaire administered to parents to investigate feeding difficulties; 3 days food diary to quantify daily calorie intake; anthropometrical (weight, height/length, body mass index percentiles, plicometry, specific body segments measurement) and blood (blood count, serum iron, albumin, transferrin, calcium, phosphorus) parameters. RESULTS: More than 44% individuals of the study population was at risk of malnutrition, according to feeding difficulties, progressive depletion of weight, reduced daily calorie intake, reduced albumin and transferrin levels. This occurred despite a massive caregivers commitment, as documented by almost universal parental constant assistance during their long-duration meals. CONCLUSIONS: Our results individuate the nutritional aspect being still a problem in the care of children with severe neuromotor disability. BioMed Central 2014-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4130424/ /pubmed/25000975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1824-7288-40-61 Text en Copyright © 2014 Sangermano et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Sangermano, Maria
D’Aniello, Roberta
Massa, Grazia
Albano, Raffaele
Pisano, Pasquale
Budetta, Mauro
Scuccimarra, Goffredo
Papa, Enrico
Coppola, Giangennaro
Vajro, Pietro
Nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an Italian case series
title Nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an Italian case series
title_full Nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an Italian case series
title_fullStr Nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an Italian case series
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an Italian case series
title_short Nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an Italian case series
title_sort nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an italian case series
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4130424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25000975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1824-7288-40-61
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