A lot of infants have significant food-related problems, as well as spitting up, rejecting new foods, or not accepting to eat at specific times. These issues are frequently ordinary and are not a sign that the baby is unwell. According to the National Institutes of Health, 25% of generally developing infants and 35% of babies with neurodevelopmental disabilities are tormented by some sort of feeding problem. Some, for example rejecting to eat specific foods or being overly finicky, are momentary and don’t cause any health dangers. This paper proposes an expert system that can be used to successfully diagnose Feeding problems in infants and children. The suggested systems were found to be beneficial approach in addition to existing impartia...
An important developmental process in the first years of life is the acquisition of autonomous inter...
Adequate feeding represents an important function of regulation during childhood. Early, transient f...
Feeding difficulties are common in children with neurological impairments and impact on growth and n...
A lot of infants have significant food-related problems, as well as spitting up, rejecting new foods...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Although eating is considered an automatic physiologic process, many children experience feeding dif...
Infants and children are suffering from a lots of nausea and vomiting problems. Doctors, usually fac...
Successful oral feeding of preterm and other ill and fragile infants is an interactive process that ...
Many children with developmental disabilities exhibit feeding problems, which in turn can lead to ma...
Many children with developmental disabilities exhibit feeding problems, which in turn can lead to ma...
Approximately 25 percent of otherwise normally developing young children experience eating problems....
When building an expert system that wili be acceptable to clinicians in their practice, it i.s imper...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence, characteristics, and factors related to feedi...
An important developmental process in the first years of life is the acquisition of autonomous inter...
Adequate feeding represents an important function of regulation during childhood. Early, transient f...
Feeding difficulties are common in children with neurological impairments and impact on growth and n...
A lot of infants have significant food-related problems, as well as spitting up, rejecting new foods...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Although eating is considered an automatic physiologic process, many children experience feeding dif...
Infants and children are suffering from a lots of nausea and vomiting problems. Doctors, usually fac...
Successful oral feeding of preterm and other ill and fragile infants is an interactive process that ...
Many children with developmental disabilities exhibit feeding problems, which in turn can lead to ma...
Many children with developmental disabilities exhibit feeding problems, which in turn can lead to ma...
Approximately 25 percent of otherwise normally developing young children experience eating problems....
When building an expert system that wili be acceptable to clinicians in their practice, it i.s imper...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence, characteristics, and factors related to feedi...
An important developmental process in the first years of life is the acquisition of autonomous inter...
Adequate feeding represents an important function of regulation during childhood. Early, transient f...
Feeding difficulties are common in children with neurological impairments and impact on growth and n...