FUNCTIONAL DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH SELECTIVE EATING


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The incidence of functional diseases of the digestive organs was investigated in preschool children with selective eating (SE). A questionnaire survey of their parents revealed that SE was observed in 46.1% of children. Protein-energy malnutrition due to poor malnutrition was established in 45.8% of cases. Unlike the healthy children, those with SE were significantly more frequently diagnosed with functional diseases of the digestive organs, mainly biliary tract disorders and functional constipation. The findings indicate that it is necessary to rehabilitate preschool children with SE.

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M. Denisov

Novosibirsk National Research State University

Email: mi.den@mail.ru

E. Gild

Novosibirsk National Research State University

A. Yakushin

Novosibirsk National Research State University

E. Shrainer

Novosibirsk National Research State University

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