Background: With improved long-term health outcomes and survivorship, the long-term nutritional management of childhood cancer survivors, from diagnosis to long-term follow-up, has become a priority. The aim of this study was to examine the diet quality of children receiving treatment for cancer. Methods: Participants were parents of children with cancer who were receiving active treatment and not receiving supplementary nutrition. A 24-h dietary recall assessed food and nutrient intake. Serves of food group intakes and classification of core and discretionary items were made according to the Australian Dietary Guidelines and compared with age and sex recommendations. Results: Sixty-four parents participated (75% female). Most children were...
Background & aims: During treatment for cancer, children experience many side effects such as lack o...
Adequate nutrition is an important part of supportive therapy for the pediatric cancer patient. The ...
Introduction: Cancer is a rare disease in children, although it causes the leading death rate in wit...
Survivors of childhood cancer are at increased risk of developing long-term complications such as di...
Background: The long-term impact of childhood cancer treatment on dietary intake is likely to be com...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at increased risk of complications such as obesity,...
Purpose: Adult survivors of childhood cancer have a poor dietary intake. These habits may be manifes...
Childhood cancer is a life-threatening disease with a profound impact on the family. Treatment side-...
This narrative synthesis aims to examine the dietary intake, diet quality, and dietary preferences o...
Objective: The majority of problems and symptoms occur in the gastrointestinal system in children wi...
Childhood cancer is the second leading cause of death in Australian children, aged 1-14y. As medical...
In the general population it is evident that parent feeding practices can directly shape a child’s l...
Background: Chemotherapy has side effects that may interfere with food intake. Children suffering fr...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant advances in supportive care, children and families continue to face ...
In the general population it is evident that parent feeding practices can directly shape a child’s l...
Background & aims: During treatment for cancer, children experience many side effects such as lack o...
Adequate nutrition is an important part of supportive therapy for the pediatric cancer patient. The ...
Introduction: Cancer is a rare disease in children, although it causes the leading death rate in wit...
Survivors of childhood cancer are at increased risk of developing long-term complications such as di...
Background: The long-term impact of childhood cancer treatment on dietary intake is likely to be com...
Background: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are at increased risk of complications such as obesity,...
Purpose: Adult survivors of childhood cancer have a poor dietary intake. These habits may be manifes...
Childhood cancer is a life-threatening disease with a profound impact on the family. Treatment side-...
This narrative synthesis aims to examine the dietary intake, diet quality, and dietary preferences o...
Objective: The majority of problems and symptoms occur in the gastrointestinal system in children wi...
Childhood cancer is the second leading cause of death in Australian children, aged 1-14y. As medical...
In the general population it is evident that parent feeding practices can directly shape a child’s l...
Background: Chemotherapy has side effects that may interfere with food intake. Children suffering fr...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant advances in supportive care, children and families continue to face ...
In the general population it is evident that parent feeding practices can directly shape a child’s l...
Background & aims: During treatment for cancer, children experience many side effects such as lack o...
Adequate nutrition is an important part of supportive therapy for the pediatric cancer patient. The ...
Introduction: Cancer is a rare disease in children, although it causes the leading death rate in wit...