Eating behaviors of children with intestinal failure and those who achieve enteral autonomy: An observational cross‐sectional study
Giovana Q. Pires,
Alana V. Signorini,
Cristina Miller
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChildren with intestinal failure (IF) receiving prolonged parenteral nutrition (PN) are exposed to risk factors that predispose them to developing disordered eating behavior. This study aimed to assess the food interest patterns of PN‐dependent children with IF and those who achieved enteral autonomy (EA).MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted in children aged 1–14 years with IF currently receiving PN for >60 days and in children who achieved EA. The American Speech‐Language‐Hearing Associat… Show more
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