2020, Number 1
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Cir Plast 2020; 30 (1)
Nutritional status and growth in children born with cleft lip and palate
Gallego-Sobrino R, Esparza-Lasaga L, Moral-Sáez I, Rodríguez-Martínez G
Language: Spanish
References: 26
Page: 52-58
PDF size: 215.21 Kb.
ABSTRACT
In children with cleft lip and palate, nutritional status, development and/or growth can be affected because of feeding difficulties. This article reviews what has been written on the nutritional prognosis of children born with this defect and the impact on their growth pattern. These patients may have impaired growth in their first months of life and, due to nutritional risks; they need support initially and aid with feeding practices. However, after two years of age, the nutritional prognosis and growth in most of them are similar to their peers. More analyses are needed to assess the growth of those children with higher nutritional risk and the long-term consequences on their nutritional status and body composition both of default and excess.
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