Dietary Intake, Feeding Pattern, and Nutritional Status of Children with Cerebral Palsy in Rural Bangladesh

Author:

Jahan Israt123,Sultana Risad1,Afroz Mousume1,Muhit Mohammad12,Badawi Nadia45,Khandaker Gulam12367

Affiliation:

1. CSF Global, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh

2. Asian Institute of Disability and Development (AIDD), University of South Asia, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh

3. School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, QLD 4701, Australia

4. Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute, Specialty of Child and Adolescent Health, Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

5. Grace Centre for Newborn Care, Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, NSW 2145, Australia

6. Discipline of Child and Adolescent Health, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

7. Central Queensland Public Health Unit, Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service, Rockhampton, QLD 4700, Australia

Abstract

(1) Background: Data on immediate causes of malnutrition among children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) are limited in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We aimed to assess the dietary intake pattern, feeding characteristics, and nutritional status of children with CP in Bangladesh; (2) Methods: We conducted a descriptive observational study in Shahjadpur, Bangladesh. Children with CP registered into the Bangladesh CP Register were included. Socio-demographic, clinical, dietary intake, feeding, gastro-intestinal conditions, and anthropometric data were collected. Descriptive and inferential statistics were reported; (3) Results: 75 children (mean (SD) age 3.6 (2.7) years, 42.7% female) and their caregivers participated. Overall, 53.6% and 46.4% of children were underweight and stunted, respectively. Two-thirds children consumed ≤4 out of 8 food groups. Meat, poultry, and fish; dairy products; and sugar consumption was lower among underweight children (43.4%, 48.8%, 25.0%) than others (56.7%, 51.2% 75.0%). Inappropriate feeding position was observed in 39.2% of children. Meal duration was >30 min/meal for 21.7‒28.0% children. Among all, 12.0% had feeding difficulties, 88.0% had ≥1 gastro-intestinal conditions; (4) Conclusions: The study reports preliminary data on the feeding characteristics, dietary intake, and nutritional status of children with CP in rural Bangladesh. The findings are crucial for cost-effective interventions, prevention, and management of malnutrition among children with CP in Bangladesh and other LMICs.

Funder

This research was funded by the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation

NHMRC

CPARF Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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