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Advancement in Texture in Early Complementary Feeding and the Relevance to Developmental Outcomes

机译:早期互补喂养中质地的推进及其与发育成果的相关性

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A child's transition to independent eating is a protracted process that progresses over the course of many years. Although major health agencies, such as the World Health Organization, now offer clear guidance when to begin introducing solids, advice about how to safely transition to progressively challenging foods is varied and comes from a staggering number of sources. The resulting conflicting views have promoted parental confusion and anxiety about what foods are appropriate and when to advance to new textures. Efforts to develop science-based recommendations for complementary feeding include research on the development of chewing motor skills. Chewing development is an essential aspect of feeding readiness that is often overlooked by agencies developing recommendations for complementary feeding, and little is known about the development of chewing motor skills and how children learn to accommodate foods with varying textures. Such information is essential for designing developmentally appropriate foods, minimizing food aversions, providing caregivers science-based guidance regarding the safety and appropriateness of new foods, and identifying children at risk for choking or feeding impairments.
机译:孩子的过渡到独立饮食是一个持续的过程,在多年的过程中取得了进展。虽然世界卫生组织等重大卫生机构现在提供明确的指导何时开始引入稳定,有关如何安全地过渡到逐步挑战的食物的建议,并且来自一个惊人的来源。由此产生的相互矛盾的观点促进了对父母的混乱和焦虑对什么是适当的食物以及何时提前进入新纹理。为互补喂养制定基于科学的建议的努力包括关于咀嚼机动技能的发展的研究。咀嚼的发展是喂养愿意的重要方面,这些方面往往被代理商在制定互补喂养的建议方面忽视,而且关于咀嚼机动技能的发展以及儿童如何学习以适应不同纹理的食物的发展。这些信息对于设计发育适当的食物至关重要,最大限度地减少食品厌恶,提供了关于新食品的安全性和适当性的基于护理科学的指导,并识别窒息或喂养障碍风险的儿童。

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