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A systematic evaluation of food textures to decrease packing and increase oral intake in children with pediatric feeding disorders
Authors:Patel Meeta R  Piazza Cathleen C  Layer Stacy A  Coleman Russell  Swartzwelder Dana M
Affiliation:Marcus and Kennedy Krieger Institute, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA.
Abstract:This study examined packing (pocketing or holding accepted food in the mouth) in 3 children who were failing to thrive or had inadequate weight gain due to insufficient caloric intake. The results of an analysis of texture indicated that total grams consumed were higher when lower textured foods were presented than when higher textured foods were presented. The gram intake was related directly to levels of packing. That is, high levels of packing were associated with higher textured foods and low gram intake, and low levels of packing were associated with lower textured foods and high gram intake. All participants gained weight when texture of foods was decreased. Packing remained low during follow-up for 2 participants even when the texture of food was increased gradually over time. These data are discussed in relation to avoidance, response effort, and skill deficit.
Keywords:avoidance  packing  pediatric feeding disorders  texture assessment
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