Overview
Pediatric feeding disorders (PFDss) affect children with age-inappropriate oral intakes lasting at least 2 weeks, associated with medical, nutritional, psychosocial or feeding skills dysfunction. Feeding is a complex function involving the digestive tract, and different structures. It evolves throughout the child's development. It involves the caregiver-child relationship. Dysfunction of one or more of these systems may be the cause of pediatric feeding disorders. PFDs affect 25% of children, 5% with severe forms. PFDs can have severe nutritional consequences. They often cause malnutrition, even undernutrition, and sometimes overweight.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children <18 years old
- with at least two pediatric gastroenterology PFDs consultations at CHUAP ,
- with an inapropriate oral intakes for at least 2 weeks,
- Association with medical, nutritional, psychosocial or eating-skills dysfunction.
Exclusion Criteria:
- anorexia nervosa