Nutritional care: The 'poor child' of clinical care in children with cerebral palsy

There is a considerable risk of malnutrition for children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) due to insufficient nutritional intake. The most important causes of insufficient intake are feeding problems which are highly prevalent in children with CP (depending on definition, age and heterogeneity of the researched population). Considering these facts, nutritional status should have the full attention of healthcare professionals but this is not yet the case. Evidence from research in clinical practice suggests that: 1) there is no consensus regarding who should perform the measurement and how often, 2) no standardised nutritional assessment is implemented, and 3) there is suboptimal communication and management about feeding and nutritional status in most healthcare networks. To overcome these problems, validated and practical tools for the screening and assessment of nutritional status should be a topic of research and subsequently made available and implemented in clinical practice. Because body composition is an objective indicator of available energy stores, research should focus on optimising measurement methods to determine body composition using anthropometric measures or bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). Furthermore, there is a definite need among health care providers for explicit and clear agreements on organisation and communication about nutritional care for children with CP.

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Main Authors: Snik, D.A.C., Jongerius, P.H., de Roos, N.M., Verschuren, O.
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Language:English
Subjects:Nutrition, body composition, cerebral palsy, malnutrition, nutritional management,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5534582024-12-04 Snik, D.A.C. Jongerius, P.H. de Roos, N.M. Verschuren, O. Article/Letter to editor Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine 12 (2019) 2 ISSN: 1874-5393 Nutritional care: The 'poor child' of clinical care in children with cerebral palsy 2019 There is a considerable risk of malnutrition for children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) due to insufficient nutritional intake. The most important causes of insufficient intake are feeding problems which are highly prevalent in children with CP (depending on definition, age and heterogeneity of the researched population). Considering these facts, nutritional status should have the full attention of healthcare professionals but this is not yet the case. Evidence from research in clinical practice suggests that: 1) there is no consensus regarding who should perform the measurement and how often, 2) no standardised nutritional assessment is implemented, and 3) there is suboptimal communication and management about feeding and nutritional status in most healthcare networks. To overcome these problems, validated and practical tools for the screening and assessment of nutritional status should be a topic of research and subsequently made available and implemented in clinical practice. Because body composition is an objective indicator of available energy stores, research should focus on optimising measurement methods to determine body composition using anthropometric measures or bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). Furthermore, there is a definite need among health care providers for explicit and clear agreements on organisation and communication about nutritional care for children with CP. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/nutritional-care-the-poor-child-of-clinical-care-in-children-with 10.3233/PRM-180537 https://edepot.wur.nl/499681 Nutrition body composition cerebral palsy malnutrition nutritional management (c) publisher Wageningen University & Research
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topic Nutrition
body composition
cerebral palsy
malnutrition
nutritional management
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body composition
cerebral palsy
malnutrition
nutritional management
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body composition
cerebral palsy
malnutrition
nutritional management
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body composition
cerebral palsy
malnutrition
nutritional management
Snik, D.A.C.
Jongerius, P.H.
de Roos, N.M.
Verschuren, O.
Nutritional care: The 'poor child' of clinical care in children with cerebral palsy
description There is a considerable risk of malnutrition for children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) due to insufficient nutritional intake. The most important causes of insufficient intake are feeding problems which are highly prevalent in children with CP (depending on definition, age and heterogeneity of the researched population). Considering these facts, nutritional status should have the full attention of healthcare professionals but this is not yet the case. Evidence from research in clinical practice suggests that: 1) there is no consensus regarding who should perform the measurement and how often, 2) no standardised nutritional assessment is implemented, and 3) there is suboptimal communication and management about feeding and nutritional status in most healthcare networks. To overcome these problems, validated and practical tools for the screening and assessment of nutritional status should be a topic of research and subsequently made available and implemented in clinical practice. Because body composition is an objective indicator of available energy stores, research should focus on optimising measurement methods to determine body composition using anthropometric measures or bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). Furthermore, there is a definite need among health care providers for explicit and clear agreements on organisation and communication about nutritional care for children with CP.
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Verschuren, O.
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