SUMMARY Introduction: To assess dietary habits, nutritional status and food frequency in children and adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) and congenital heart disease (CHD). Additionally, we attempted to compare body mass index (BMI) classifications according to the World Health Organization (WHO) curves and curves developed for individuals with DS. Method: Cross-sectional study including individuals with DS and CHD treated at a referral center for cardiology, aged 2 to 18 years. Weight, height, BMI, total energy and food frequency were measured. Nutritional status was assessed using BMI for age and gender, using curves for evaluation of patients with DS and those set by the WHO. Results: 68 subjects with DS and CHD were evaluated. Atrio...
Background Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality in newborns and i...
Background: The growth of youth with Down syndrome (DS) differs from that of youth without DS, and g...
To assess the impact of congenital malformations in Down syndrome (DS) on morbidity, mortality and o...
Growth curves have been developed for individuals with Down syndrome (DS) in several countries. Howe...
We present growth curves of 1,726 Turkish children with Down syndrome (DS) between 0 and 18 years of...
Obesity is considered an epidemic and also affects children and adolescents with Down syndrome. Howe...
Objective: To develop Brazilian growth charts for body mass index (BMI‐for‐age) for individuals with...
Background: Malnutrition poses a great burden to children in the tropics. However, this seems to be ...
Objective: The majority of children with Down syndrome (DS) have concomitant disorders, such as cong...
PURPOSE: To describe demographic factors and calculate prevalence of heart disease-related condition...
Growth curves are useful for clinicians in order to monitor children health and growth. They become ...
The study aimed to identify the occurrence of overweight and obesity in adolescents with Down syndro...
AbstractObjectiveTo develop Brazilian growth charts for body mass index (BMI-for-age) for individual...
[eng] Background: There are only few publications related to body composition in Down syndrome(DS).O...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are at increased risk for being overweight/obese, but the associ...
Background Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality in newborns and i...
Background: The growth of youth with Down syndrome (DS) differs from that of youth without DS, and g...
To assess the impact of congenital malformations in Down syndrome (DS) on morbidity, mortality and o...
Growth curves have been developed for individuals with Down syndrome (DS) in several countries. Howe...
We present growth curves of 1,726 Turkish children with Down syndrome (DS) between 0 and 18 years of...
Obesity is considered an epidemic and also affects children and adolescents with Down syndrome. Howe...
Objective: To develop Brazilian growth charts for body mass index (BMI‐for‐age) for individuals with...
Background: Malnutrition poses a great burden to children in the tropics. However, this seems to be ...
Objective: The majority of children with Down syndrome (DS) have concomitant disorders, such as cong...
PURPOSE: To describe demographic factors and calculate prevalence of heart disease-related condition...
Growth curves are useful for clinicians in order to monitor children health and growth. They become ...
The study aimed to identify the occurrence of overweight and obesity in adolescents with Down syndro...
AbstractObjectiveTo develop Brazilian growth charts for body mass index (BMI-for-age) for individual...
[eng] Background: There are only few publications related to body composition in Down syndrome(DS).O...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are at increased risk for being overweight/obese, but the associ...
Background Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality in newborns and i...
Background: The growth of youth with Down syndrome (DS) differs from that of youth without DS, and g...
To assess the impact of congenital malformations in Down syndrome (DS) on morbidity, mortality and o...