Hábitos alimentarios y estado nutricional en niños y adolescentes con trastornos del espectro autista que acuden a la Asociación Esperanza
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trastorno del espectro autista, hábitos alimentarios, estado nutricionalResumo
Los trastornos del espectro autista (TEA) son un grupo de síndromes de desarrollo neurológico, que se manifiestan en la primera infancia. Debido a la selectividad que estos pacientes presentan respecto a los alimentos, es crucial velar por su estado nutricional y calidad de su alimentación. El objetivo fue evaluar los hábitos alimentarios y estado nutricional de niños y adolescentes con TEA que acuden a la fundación Esperanza para el Autismo. El estudio es del tipo observacional, descriptivo de corte transversal realizado en diciembre del 2019 a 30 niños y adolescentes con TEA de 2 a 15 años. Se estudiaron variables sociodemográficas, estado nutricional y hábitos alimentarios. El 80 % de la población fue de sexo masculino. La edad promedio fue de 4,7 años. 83,3 % tenía escolarización. El estado nutricional predominante fue el de obesidad en un 30 %. En relación a los hábitos alimentarios, el consumo de los diferentes alimentos fue de diariamente para los lácteos, frutas y verduras, moderado en cuanto al consumo de carnes, huevo y cereales y azúcares. Los hábitos alimentarios de la población fueron adecuados en cuanto a frecuencia semanal. El estado nutricional predominante fue el de obesidad.
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