2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.braindev.2020.06.009
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Risk factors of malnutrition in children with severe motor and intellectual disabilities

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“…Gastroesophageal reflux and feeding tubes ( n = 57, 56%) was the most common topic, with subtopics of gastroesophageal reflux ( n = 7), 7,42–44,102–104 gastrostomy tube outcomes ( n = 24), 9,39,45,46,56–65,81–84,105–110 and antireflux procedures ( n = 26) 8,47–55,66–71,85,86,111–118 . Other topics included aspiration and respiratory issues ( n = 13, 13%) 72,73,87–93,119–122 ; symptoms, palliative care, and quality of life ( n = 12, 12%) 38,41,74–77,94–97,123,124 ; growth and endocrinology ( n = 10, 10%) 78,98,99,125–131 ; caregivers and care burden ( n = 7, 7%) 10,37,40,79,80,100,132 ; other ( n = 2, 2%) 101,133 ; and musculoskeletal ( n = 1, 1%) 134 . Most studies ( n = 54, 53%) were retrospective cohorts or case series (Supporting Information: eFigure ), with a median sample size of 48 patients (range 20–240).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gastroesophageal reflux and feeding tubes ( n = 57, 56%) was the most common topic, with subtopics of gastroesophageal reflux ( n = 7), 7,42–44,102–104 gastrostomy tube outcomes ( n = 24), 9,39,45,46,56–65,81–84,105–110 and antireflux procedures ( n = 26) 8,47–55,66–71,85,86,111–118 . Other topics included aspiration and respiratory issues ( n = 13, 13%) 72,73,87–93,119–122 ; symptoms, palliative care, and quality of life ( n = 12, 12%) 38,41,74–77,94–97,123,124 ; growth and endocrinology ( n = 10, 10%) 78,98,99,125–131 ; caregivers and care burden ( n = 7, 7%) 10,37,40,79,80,100,132 ; other ( n = 2, 2%) 101,133 ; and musculoskeletal ( n = 1, 1%) 134 . Most studies ( n = 54, 53%) were retrospective cohorts or case series (Supporting Information: eFigure ), with a median sample size of 48 patients (range 20–240).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cortés, et al [1], analyzed 84 studies with which they can conclude that inadequate intake of nutrients during pregnancy is associated with brain defects, increased risk of abnormal behavior, neuropsychiatric disorder, impaired cognition, visual impairment and motor deficits. [6][7][8][9][10]. Another study evaluated the impact of nutritional supplements on the cognitive development of children in developing countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We read with interest the article by Hasegawa et al [1]. Authors have shown in the study that malnutrition in children with severe motor and intellectual disabilities was mainly associated with age or respiratory conditions.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 94%