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Eating problems in young children.

Jo Douglas

    Hospital Medicine (London, England : 1998)
    |April 6, 2002
    PubMed
    Summary

    Childhood eating problems are increasingly recognized as significant health issues. Effective management requires a multidisciplinary approach, addressing various medical conditions in young children.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatrics
    • Child Health
    • Developmental Disorders

    Background:

    • Growing awareness of pediatric feeding disorders over the last decade.
    • Recognition of eating problems within the context of diverse medical conditions.
    • Need for specialized pediatric care for eating challenges.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • Highlight the increasing recognition of childhood eating problems.
    • Emphasize the link between eating issues and other medical disorders.
    • Advocate for comprehensive management strategies.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on pediatric eating problems.
    • Analysis of current clinical recognition by pediatricians.
    • Synthesis of multidisciplinary approaches.

    Main Results:

    • Significant increase in the recognition of eating problems in young children.
    • Integration of eating problem management into broader pediatric medical care.
    • Identification of the necessity for varied treatment modalities.

    Conclusions:

    • Childhood eating problems are a growing concern in pediatric medicine.
    • Effective management necessitates a comprehensive, multidisciplinary strategy.
    • Addressing eating problems requires a holistic view of the child's health.

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