Down syndrome, which is one of the most common chromosal disorders, is caused by an extra chromosome in the 21st chromosome pair of people as a result of genetic irregularity. The attitudes of individuals with Down syndrome towards nutritional behavior were examined and interview technique, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in this study. 20 individuals with a diagnosis of Down syndrome between the ages of 14-36, who live in the city of Denizli and who have the capacity to answer the questions asked to them, participated in the study. 80% of the individuals included in the research have above normal body mass index, 65% are in the category of slightly fat and 15% are in the category of fat. When the findings related to the n...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic abnormality in which has its own characteristics and inherent affect...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder in which there is an increased risk of developing clinical...
© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psy...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the diet of children with Down syndrome (DS) and to ...
The main aim of our thesis was to examine eating habits and occurrence of excess weight according to...
nutrition, multidisciplinary approach, prevention, obesity, lifestyle, down syndrome, childrenIntrod...
Down syndrome (DS) is a condition that occurs due to an abnormal number of chromosomes which is char...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-80)The purpose of this research was to determine wheth...
Down syndrome as the most common genetic disorder caused by excess chromosome on the 21st pair cause...
Maintaining a healthy diet is a struggle for the general US population, and it is a particular probl...
Obesity affects people with Down Syndrome at nearly twice the rate of the general population, with d...
Several features and comorbidities in Down syndrome have nutritional implications and consequences. ...
Down syndrome is a genetic alteration of chromosomal origin, capable of affecting the cognitive deve...
Down syndrome (DS) is related to diseases like congenital heart disease, obstructive sleep apnea, ob...
Background: People with developmental disabilities experience worse health than typically developing...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic abnormality in which has its own characteristics and inherent affect...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder in which there is an increased risk of developing clinical...
© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psy...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the diet of children with Down syndrome (DS) and to ...
The main aim of our thesis was to examine eating habits and occurrence of excess weight according to...
nutrition, multidisciplinary approach, prevention, obesity, lifestyle, down syndrome, childrenIntrod...
Down syndrome (DS) is a condition that occurs due to an abnormal number of chromosomes which is char...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-80)The purpose of this research was to determine wheth...
Down syndrome as the most common genetic disorder caused by excess chromosome on the 21st pair cause...
Maintaining a healthy diet is a struggle for the general US population, and it is a particular probl...
Obesity affects people with Down Syndrome at nearly twice the rate of the general population, with d...
Several features and comorbidities in Down syndrome have nutritional implications and consequences. ...
Down syndrome is a genetic alteration of chromosomal origin, capable of affecting the cognitive deve...
Down syndrome (DS) is related to diseases like congenital heart disease, obstructive sleep apnea, ob...
Background: People with developmental disabilities experience worse health than typically developing...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic abnormality in which has its own characteristics and inherent affect...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder in which there is an increased risk of developing clinical...
© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psy...