AIM The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of eating problems and their association with neurological and behavioural disabilities and growth among children born extremely preterm(EPC) at age 6 years. METHOD A standard questionnaire about eating was completed by parents of 223 children (125 males [56.1%], 98 females [43.9%]) aged 6 years who were born at 25 weeks’ gestation or earlier (mean 24.5wks, SD 0.7wks; mean birthweight 749.1g, SD 116.8g), and parents of 148 classmates born at term (66 males [44.6%], 82 females [55.4%]). All children underwent neurological, cognitive, and anthropometric assessment, and parents and teachers completed a behaviour scale. RESULTS Eating problems weremore common among the EPC than...
Preadolescence is a key period in the early stages of eating disorder development. The aim of the pr...
Preterm children represent 6–7% of all children born in Slovenia. Because of their premature birth p...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and severity of feeding and nutritional problem...
Background: Very preterm (<32 wk of gestation) infants are at increased risk of eating difficulties ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationships prospectively between birth weight (standardized for gestat...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preterm infants frequently present eating difficulties in early ch...
Aim Feeding of preterm-born children has been extensively studied during infancy. Few studies have f...
BACKGROUND: Birth before 26 weeks of gestation is associated with a high prevalence of neurologic...
Eating disorders are characterised by grossly disordered or chaotic eating behaviour. Nutritional co...
Approximately 25 percent of otherwise normally developing young children experience eating problems....
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to test whether extremely preterm children have more pervasive behavior prob...
Few studies have prospectively investigated associations of child cognitive ability and behavioural ...
Background Difficulties related to eating are often reported in children born preterm. The objective...
Introduction: Eating disorders under 5 years old may cause development and grow problems. Disorders ...
Objective: Parents often report their children display irregular eating patterns. Our aim is to desc...
Preadolescence is a key period in the early stages of eating disorder development. The aim of the pr...
Preterm children represent 6–7% of all children born in Slovenia. Because of their premature birth p...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and severity of feeding and nutritional problem...
Background: Very preterm (<32 wk of gestation) infants are at increased risk of eating difficulties ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationships prospectively between birth weight (standardized for gestat...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preterm infants frequently present eating difficulties in early ch...
Aim Feeding of preterm-born children has been extensively studied during infancy. Few studies have f...
BACKGROUND: Birth before 26 weeks of gestation is associated with a high prevalence of neurologic...
Eating disorders are characterised by grossly disordered or chaotic eating behaviour. Nutritional co...
Approximately 25 percent of otherwise normally developing young children experience eating problems....
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to test whether extremely preterm children have more pervasive behavior prob...
Few studies have prospectively investigated associations of child cognitive ability and behavioural ...
Background Difficulties related to eating are often reported in children born preterm. The objective...
Introduction: Eating disorders under 5 years old may cause development and grow problems. Disorders ...
Objective: Parents often report their children display irregular eating patterns. Our aim is to desc...
Preadolescence is a key period in the early stages of eating disorder development. The aim of the pr...
Preterm children represent 6–7% of all children born in Slovenia. Because of their premature birth p...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and severity of feeding and nutritional problem...