نتایج جستجو برای: feeding problems

تعداد نتایج: 689958  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2006
M K Caglar I Ozer F S Altugan

Data were prospectively obtained from exclusively breast-fed healthy term neonates at birth and from healthy mothers with no obstetric complication to determine risk factors for excess weight loss and hypernatremia in exclusively breast-fed infants. Thirty-four neonates with a weight loss > or = 10% were diagnosed between April 2001 and January 2005. Six of 18 infants who were eligible for the ...

Afagh Hassanzadeh Rad, Babak Moqtader, Fariborz Torkipour, Marjaneh Zarkesh, Reza Sharafi, Sadroddin Mahdipour, Seyedeh Zohreh Jalali,

Background: one of the leading clinical problems for premature neonates especially with very low birth weight is the type and amount of feeding. The authors aimed to compare outcomes of slow versus rapid feeding in premature neonates hospitalized in Al-Zahra hospital, Rasht. Methods: This is a clinical trial that was conducted on 62 premature neonates aged less than 35 weeks of gestation who w...

2016
Claire Kane Miller Lauren L. Madhoun

: http://p p://pubs.as The problems with feeding and swallowing that occur as a result of clefts and craniofacial anomalies range in severity. The extent of clefting, as well as other structural, airway, and neurologic issues, are factors that contribute to potential difficulty with oral feeding mechanics and with the integrity of airway protection during swallowing. Oral motor dysfunction in c...

2016
Sabzar Abdullah Gourav Singh Mehbooba Khazir Masood Hasan Khan

The cleft palate is associated with feeding difficulties, dysfunction of eustachian tube, infection and effusion of middle ear, hearing loss, disorders of speech, dental and orthodontic problems. Feeding plate is a prosthetic aid that is designed to seal the cleft and restore the separation between oral and nasal cavities. This clinical report describes fabrication of feeding plate for neonate ...

انصاری, حسین, انصاری, سمیرا, محمدی, یونس, نوروزی, مهدی, هلاکویی نائینی, کورش, یادگاری, محمد علی,

Background and purpose: Growth disorders in children are important amongst health issues resulting in serious complications. The aim of this case-control study was to determine factors related to growth disorders in 6 month to 2-year old children using multiple regression analysis. Materials and methods: In this study 150 children with growth problems as cases, and 200 children with desirable ...

ژورنال: حیات 2008
جوکار, فرحناز, طاهری ازبرمی, زهرا, یگانه, محمدرضا,

Background & Aim: Exclusive breast feeding is highly recommended for children under six months and the best time for starting supplementary food is the end of sixth months. Inadequate feeding can lead to malnutrition. Since infants;apos supplementary feeding pattern is influenced highly by the socio-cultural status it is necessary to study the subject in diverse conditions. This study aimed to ...

2010
Catherine S. Shaker

Current research on feeding outcomes after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) suggests a need to critically look at the early underpinnings of persistent feeding problems in extremely preterm infants. Concepts of dynamic systems theory and sensitive caregiving are used to describe the specialized needs of this fragile population related to the emergence of safe and successfu...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1974
E M Widdowson

The human problems that we will hear about later in this meeting concern feeding babies of unusual weights; first, babies that weigh too little at birth and secondly, babies that weigh too much after birth because they have been over-fed. Somewhat similar situations occur in animals, either in their natural circumstances, or as a result of experimental procedures. I shall describe examples of t...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1999
J Philpot A Bagnall C King V Dubowitz F Muntoni

Feeding difficulties were assessed in 14 children (age range 2-14 years) with merosin deficient congenital muscular dystrophy, a disease characterised by severe muscle weakness and inability to achieve independent ambulation. Twelve of the 14 children were below the 3rd centile for weight. On questioning, all parents thought their child had difficulty chewing, 12 families modified the diet, and...

Journal: :British medical journal 1980
A Norberg B Norberg G Bexell

Aged patients with dementia if not stricken by an acute disease sooner or later approach a terminal phase that is distinguished by a failure of spoon feeding. This condition induces great anxiety in the workers who care for these patients. The interaction between patient and care-worker during spoon-feeding failure is described by the psychological model of double-binding. Two serious consequen...

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