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1 Picky Eating in Children Clinical Approach and Management A/P Marion Aw & Dr Tan Li Nien Michelle Department of Paediatrics Khoo Teck Puat National University Children s Medical Institute National University Health System

2 Overview Definitions what do we mean by picky eating Why this is an important topic Assessment & Management Classification Feeding Principles ( Food Rules ) Red flags and when to refer

3 Definitions Feeding Difficulties Picky Eating Any problem that negatively affects the process by which parents or caregivers provide food or supply nourishment to their young children Fussiness about eating certain foods and fussy mealtime behaviours 3 Kerzner B. Clinical investigation of feeding difficulties in young children: A practical approach. Clinical Pediatrics July 2009

4 Other terms feeding related Neophobia Rejection of new foods Normal, protective response Resolves with repeated exposure (8-10x) Feeding disorder Results in substantial organic, nutritional or emotional consequences Connotes a severe problem

5 Feeding vs Eating Feeding involves an interaction between the child and the caregiver 1,2 Eating reflects only the child s actions 1,2 1. Chatoor I, Diagnosis and Treatment of Feeding Disorders in Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children. Washington DC: Zero to Three; Kedesdy JH, Budd KS. Childhood Feeding Disorders. Baltimore: Paul H Brookes; 1998.

6 Picky Eaters - why bother? Prevalent & Important Issue Implications for the Child Nutrition / Growth / Neurocognition Implications for the Family

7 Study Prevalence of Feeding Difficulties: Variability in Estimates Prevalence Age, Location of Study Population Carruth et al, % 19 to 24 months, US Jin et al, % 1 to 6 years, China* Dubois et al, % 3 to 6 years, Canada McDermott et al, % 2 to 4 years, Australia Jacobi et al, % 3 to 6 years, Germany Wright et al, % 29 to 33 months, UK Li et al, % 2 to 6 years, China *Shanghai; Yunnan 1. Carruth Province. BR, et al. J Am Diet Assoc. 2004;104:S57-S64; 2. Jin X, et al. Chinese J Child Healthcare. 2009;17: ; 3. Dubois L, et al. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2007;4:9; 4. McDermott BM, et al. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2008;29: ; 5. Jacobi C, et al. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2003;42:76-84; 6. Wright CM, et al. Pediatrics. 2007;120:e1069-e1075; 7. Li Y, et al. Pediatr Int. 2001;43:

8 Singapore Data Asia Pacific Family Medicine 2012;11:5 Telephone, questionnaire survey (2010) Children 1-10years of age Parents/ grandparents / care-givers Age at first presentation of picky eating (n = 370).

9 Singapore Data Asia Pacific Family Medicine 2012;11:5 Refuse Food Selective with Food Snack Eat very little Prevalence of picky eating and feeding difficulty behaviours.

10 Consequences Parental Anxiety Parents or caregivers who perceived their children as picky eaters were concerned with their physical and mental development. 10

11 MDI score Lower Mental Development Index Mental development index (MDI) scores of picky eaters were 14 points below healthy eaters Determinants of the differences were mainly social Maternal education Parent-child conflict during feeding *P<0.05 vs healthy eaters Healthy eaters * Picky eaters * Children with infantile anorexia Chatoor I, et al. Pediatrics. 2004;113:e440-e447.

12 Feeding: Interaction Chatoor I. Diagnosis and Treatment of Feeding Disorders in Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children. Washington, DC: Zero to Three; Parental pressure to eat Feeding resistance with decelerating weight gain Maternal pressure to eat at 1 yr negatively predicted child s weight at 2 yrs 2. 2 Pediatrics 2008;121:e164-9

13 Parenting Feeding Styles Controlling Responsive Neglectful Indulgent Hughes SO, et al. Appetite. 2005

14 Picky Eating in Children : Clinical Approach 1.Assessment of Growth 2.Assess Nutritional Intake Total / Type of Calories Energy expenditure 3. Indentify the Feeding Issue Nutrition & Behaviour / Interaction

15 Diagnostic Approach: Picking Eating Assess Calorie Intake Sufficient Type of calories consumed 4 Main Food groups Dairy Cereals / whole grains Meat (Protein) Fruit / Vegetables Insufficient Picky Eater Limited Appetite Selective Fear of Feeding Chronic Medical Illness

16 Classification Child Limited Appetite Misperceived Energetic Apathetic (Neglect) Organic Structural Gastrointestinal Cardiorespiratory Neurological Metabolic Selective Intake Misperceived (Neophobia) Mildly selective (>15 foods) Highly selective Organic Delayed Development Dysphagia Autism Fear of Feeding Misperceived pain (colic) Infant pattern Older child (choking) Organic Causes of pain e.g. Esophagitis Disordered motility Visceral hyperalgesia Tube feeding

17 Picky Eater - Parental Misperception - Child is small but achieving satisfactory growth based on mid-parental height Parent believes child s appetite is limited when it is appropriate Excessive parental concern may lead to coercive feeding methods that adversely affect the child

18 Parental Misperception: Management Allay parental fears about nutritional inadequacy Educate Parent Expected Growth and Nutrition Feeding principles, & applying them consistently Important not to force feed

19 Kerzner B. Clin Pediatr Feeding Principles 1. Feed to encourage hunger 3 meals + 2 snacks, min. eating/drinking between meals 2. Limit length of meal times (30min) 3. Avoid distractions Feed in a high chair/at table; time-out if behv. disruptive 4. Serve age-appropriate foods 5. Tolerate age-appropriate mess 6. Encourage self-feeding 7. Consistently offer new foods 8. Maintain a neutral attitude during meals

20 Selective Intake Mild to Severe (< or > 15 foods) Refuses specific foods because of taste, texture, smell, or appearance Moderate-Severe Rejects complete class of foods Nutritionally at risk Visibly anxious if asked to eat aversive foods Sensory difficulties maybe present

21 Summary: Feeding Difficulties Family Physician or Paediatrician Mild eg, picky Increasing severity Decreasing prevalence Severe Feeding team Oral-motor specialist and/or Gastroenterologist Dietitian

22 Summary: Classification Caregiver Child Feeding style Limited Appetite Selective Intake Fear of Feeding Responsive Controlling Indulgent Neglectful Misperceived Energetic Apathetic Organic Structural Gastrointestinal Cardiorespiratory Neural Metabolic Misperceived (neophobia) Mildly selective (Picky) Highly selective Organic Delayed Development Dysphagia Autism Misperceived pain (colic) Infant pattern Older child (choking) Organic Causes of pain e.g. Esophagitis Disordered motility Visceral hyperalgesia Tube feeding Every child and caregiver is influenced by the feeding experience

23 Summary: Management 1. Assessment of Growth 2. Assessment of Intake (total / type of calories) 3. Diagnose the Type of Picky Eating 4. Refer if red flags present 5. Nutritional Support & Intervention - Feeding Principles/ Structure Meals 6. Parental/ Care-give Interaction 23

24 Nutritional Intervention Ways to increase Oral Intake 1. Feeding schedule that encourages hunger Feed 3 hour intervals ~5-6 feeds / day (main meals + snacks) 2. Build anchor foods into the diet 4 main food groups 3. Supplements if needed High calorie drink Multi-vitamins

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