Caloric Intake and Eating Behavior in Infants and Toddlers With Cystic Fibrosis

May 3, 2002Pediatrics

Food intake and eating habits in young children with cystic fibrosis

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Abstract

Only 11% of infants and toddlers with cystic fibrosis met the dietary recommendation of at least 120% of the recommended daily allowance for energy.

  • Infants and toddlers with cystic fibrosis consumed an average of 34% of their daily calories from fat, below the recommended 40%.
  • Meal durations were longer for infants and toddlers with cystic fibrosis (20.2 minutes) compared to healthy peers (16.4 minutes), but no differences were observed in calorie consumption or eating pace.
  • Parents of infants and toddlers with cystic fibrosis reported more problematic mealtime behaviors, including a lack of willingness to try new foods and a poor appetite.
  • A positive correlation was found between the number of mealtime behavior problems reported by parents and meal duration, suggesting these behaviors may coincide.
  • A correlation indicated that longer meal durations may be associated with lower weight percentiles for age in children with cystic fibrosis.

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