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比较Down综合征患儿与未发病同胞的喂养方式
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作者 O'Neill K.L. Shults J. +2 位作者 stallings v.a. Stettler N. 冉海红 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(儿科学分册)》 2005年第7期34-34,共1页
Objective: To compare parental feeding practices and evaluate their relationship to weight status among children with Down syndrome (DS) and their unaffected siblings.Study design: Cross-sectional study of sibling pai... Objective: To compare parental feeding practices and evaluate their relationship to weight status among children with Down syndrome (DS) and their unaffected siblings.Study design: Cross-sectional study of sibling pairs, one child with DS (n = 36) and one child without DS (n = 36), between 3 and 10 years of age.Parents completed the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ), which assesses six aspects of control in feeding, separately for each child.Children’s height and weight were measured using standard research procedures for calculation of body mass index (BMI) and BMI Z scores (BMIZ).Results: Mean BMIZ was higher among children with DS than their siblings (1.1 ±0.9 vs 0.1 ±1.1; P <.001), but there were no between-group differences in parents’perception of children’s weight status.Parents reported greater use of restriction, greater feelings of responsibility for feeding and concern about child weight status, and lower pressure to eat for children with DS than for their siblings.After adjustment for BMIZ, differences remained significant only for concern (10.6 ±3.5 vs 6.4 ±3.4; P <.002).Perceived child overweight and concern were positively associated with BMIZ, whereas pressure was inversely associated with BMIZ.Conclusions: Differences in child-feeding practices may play a role in the development of obesity in DS. 展开更多
关键词 喂养方式 DOWN综合征 喂养行为 喂养情况 上两组 测量程序 显著性差异 负相关
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青春前期Alagille综合征患儿的静息时能量消耗没有增加
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作者 Rovner A.J. stallings v.a. +2 位作者 Piccoli D.A. B.S.Zemel 贺莉 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(儿科学分册)》 2006年第12期33-33,共1页
Increased resting energy expenditure (REE) is a possible explanation for the negative energy balance seen in children with Alagille syndrome (AGS).We evaluated 16 subjects with AGS and 37 healthy controls and did not ... Increased resting energy expenditure (REE) is a possible explanation for the negative energy balance seen in children with Alagille syndrome (AGS).We evaluated 16 subjects with AGS and 37 healthy controls and did not find a significant difference in REE (101%±12%,105%±13%,respectively). 展开更多
关键词 青春前期 ALAGILLE 能量消耗 能量平衡
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