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Nutrition is essential to ensure the proper growth and healthy development of children and adolescents. From the first months of life, food directly influences the formation of tissues and the maturation of organs, as well as helping to build an efficient immune system. Nutrition also has an impact on physical and mental health throughout life.Joint action between pediatricians, nutritionists and caregivers is essential to guide appropriate and personalized food choices, respecting the needs of each age group and taking into account children's specific conditions.Bibliographical referencesSHI, H.; REN, Y.; JIA, Y. Effects of nutritional interventions on the physical development of preschool children: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Transl Pediatr., v. 12, n. 5, p. 991-1003, May 30, 2023. PMID: 37305721MATONTI, L.; BLASETTI, A.; CHIARELLI, F. Nutrition and growth in children. Minerva Pediatr., v. 72, n. 6, p. 462-471, dec. 2020. PMID: 32731734.

When is an enteral diet recommended for children?

The use of an enteral diet in children is recommended when they are unable to meet their nutritional needs orally, due to medical conditions that compromise the intake of solid food or liquids¹.

This can happen in cases of malnutriton, swallowing difficulties, chronic illnesses, gastrointestinal disorders, among other situations in which conventional feeding is not enough to ensure the child's proper growth and development².

How can we ensure that the enteral diet is suitable for children's development?

To ensure that the enteral diet is suitable for children's development, it is essential that it is prescribed and monitored by specialized health professionals, such as pediatric doctors and nutritionists.

They will assess the specific nutritional needs of each child, taking into account their age, weight, height, medical conditions and therapeutic goals, and then prescribe an enteral diet that is suitable in terms of nutrient composition, calorie density and intake volume³.

What are the specific benefits of a prolonged enteral diet for children?

When indicated, prolonged enteral feeding offers a number of benefits for children who cannot eat properly by mouth. Adequate nutrition provides the essential nutrients needed for healthy growth and development, it helps prevent and treat malnutriton, strengthens the immune system, improves wound healing, promotes adequate weight gain, maintains the integrity of the gastrointestinal tract and improves the child's quality of life⁴,⁵.

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