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CRIANÇAS COM DIFICULDADES ALIMENTARES CONSOMEM PROTEÍNAS E SUPLEMENTOS LÁCTEOS EM QUANTIDADES EXCESSIVAS – COMO ROMPER ESTE CICLO?

Objectives: To identify the profile of milk and proteins intake by children with feeding difficulties (FD), compare intakes with recommendations for age and investigate association with FD patterns. Methods: Retrospective cross-sectional study with 119 children aged between six months and 14 years ...

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Published in:Demetra: Alimentação, Nutrição e Saúde Nutrição e Saúde, 2019-04, Vol.14, p.e37449-e37449
Main Authors: Priscila Maximino, Rachel H V Machado, Raquel Ricci, Cláudia de Cássia Ramos, Maria Júlia Russo de Carvalho, Mauro Fisberg
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Language:English
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Summary:Objectives: To identify the profile of milk and proteins intake by children with feeding difficulties (FD), compare intakes with recommendations for age and investigate association with FD patterns. Methods: Retrospective cross-sectional study with 119 children aged between six months and 14 years  (sampling power >90%). The following data were collected from medical records: age, sex, FD type, hemoglobin and ferritin levels, BMI, food selectivity pattern, macronutrients and milk intake patterns (except breast milk), feeding complaint, mother’s parenting style, coercive practices and self-feeding habits. Student t-tests, Anova, GLM and Spearman’s correlation, significance level below 5% and 95% CI were used. Results and discussion: there was an excessive daily absolute protein consumption for all age groups (p
ISSN:2238-913X
DOI:10.12957/demetra.2019.37449