Research & Practice

An Examination of Nutritional Outcomes from an Intensive Outpatient Pediatric Feeding Program for Children with Feeding Difficulties

Children with feeding disorders consume an insufficient volume or variety of food. This can compromise growth and development and the child may require enteral nutrition. Pediatric feeding disorders have complicated etiologies and require assessment from an interdisciplinary team to address all aspects of the child’s condition. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the nutritional and behavioral outcomes of an intensive outpatient program for children with feeding disorders.

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Project Type(s): Master's Thesis

Author(s): Carrie Ramsdell

Program(s): Master of Science, RDN Training

Year: 2014

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