The ‘picky eater’: The toddler or preschooler who does not eat Flashcards
1
Q
What percentage of toddlers and preschoolers are described by their parents as picky eaters?
A
25-35%
2
Q
Why does picky eating occur in young children?
A
- Growth reduced during 2-5yo
- Toddlers appetites are erratic
- Toddlers are developing a sense of autonomy
- Do not like new foods initially
- Excessive intake of beverages reduces a child’s appetite
- Grazing between planned meals and snacks will also interfere with a child’s appetite
- Inappropriate feeding techniques
- Poor role models
- Poor mealtime atmosphere
3
Q
What clinical evaluation should occur?
A
- Three-seven dietary history
- Complete history and physical examination
- Accurate measurements of weight and height, plot on curve and compare to previous values
4
Q
What are the recommendations regarding picky eaters?
A
- Reassure parents that decrease in appetite is normal 2-5yo
- Parents are responsible for when and where children eat and children are responsible for how much they eat
- 1tsp/year of age of each food initially on the plate and add more if needed
- Snacks should only be offered mid-way between meals
- Limit milk and do not offer juice
- Nutrient dense snack foods should be chosen
- Children should not be allowed to graze
- Eating should be enjoyable
- Limit toddler’s time at the table to 20min, then remove all food and do not offer again until the next meal
- Toddlers need to exercise and play
- 10-15min notice before meals to help settle and prepare children
- No books, toys, or TV during mealtimes
- Table manners only that are appropriate to the child’s age and stage
- Families should eat together whenever possible
- Appetite stimulants (e.g. cyproheptadine) generally not indicated
- Vitamin or mineral supplements can be used
- If child is growing well there is no indication for special toddler formulas