2021
DOI: 10.3390/nu13072413
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Assessment of Swallowing Disorders, Nutritional and Hydration Status, and Oral Hygiene in Students with Severe Neurological Disabilities Including Cerebral Palsy

Abstract: Background: Special needs schools (SNS) educate children and young people with major neurological disabilities who are at high risk of oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) and malnutrition (MN). We aimed to assess the prevalence of OD, MN, dehydration (DH), and oral health (OH) in students at an SNS. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted at SNS L’Arboç, Catalonia, Spain. We assessed (a) demographics, health status, comorbidities, and gross motor function classification system (GMFCS), (b) swallo… Show more

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“…(2021) studied a sample of children with neurological disabilities, among others, and found a 75% prevalence of difficulty in chewing and swallowing. 35 More specifically, Schädler et al. (2007) identified a rate of 40.8% in children born prematurely and those with cerebral palsy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2021) studied a sample of children with neurological disabilities, among others, and found a 75% prevalence of difficulty in chewing and swallowing. 35 More specifically, Schädler et al. (2007) identified a rate of 40.8% in children born prematurely and those with cerebral palsy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Золотая середина в выборе пищевого субстрата для кормления стомированного пациента в настоящее время не найдена. Однако реабилитационный потенциал у детей высокий, в условиях командной работы возможен перевод пациента с гастростомного питания на обычное, но с измененной текстурой пищи и приданием ребенку особой позы во время кормления [34,40].…”
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“…(2) Furthermore, toddlers and adolescents are more likely to suffer from poor nutrition than adults because of the high nutritional demands for growth and development. (3) Providing adequate nutrition to these populations is important to ensure maximal physical and cognitive development; this is also true for children with disabilities. (4)(5)(6)(7) One study mentioned that self-feeding skills were highly related to life expectancy, suggesting that the feeding function may be as important as mental and motor capacity as an indicator of the health outcomes of children with disabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%