2014
DOI: 10.12957/demetra.2014.10539
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Práticas Educativas Na Promoção Da Alimentação Adequada E Saudável Para as Pessoas Com Doença Falciforme

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“…Although sickle cell disease itself does not require a differentiated diet, it must be balanced and rich in micro and macronutrients to minimize the risks of chronic malnutrition and Internalization of care in sickle cell disease Nascimento LCN, Souza TV, Oliveira ICS, Morais RCM, Andrade MAC delayed growth and development, which would negatively affect the prognosis of the disease. 22 Finally, with regard to health care through the use of clothing appropriate to the climate, schoolchildren showed greater concern for the cold climate. Clothing can be considered a tool, a mediating element, used by the child as a link with the environment for the acquisition of knowledge 9 on how to dress properly to avoid pain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although sickle cell disease itself does not require a differentiated diet, it must be balanced and rich in micro and macronutrients to minimize the risks of chronic malnutrition and Internalization of care in sickle cell disease Nascimento LCN, Souza TV, Oliveira ICS, Morais RCM, Andrade MAC delayed growth and development, which would negatively affect the prognosis of the disease. 22 Finally, with regard to health care through the use of clothing appropriate to the climate, schoolchildren showed greater concern for the cold climate. Clothing can be considered a tool, a mediating element, used by the child as a link with the environment for the acquisition of knowledge 9 on how to dress properly to avoid pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%