Calvert S D, Vivian V M, Calvert G P
J Am Diet Assoc. 1976 Aug;69(2):152-6.
The dietary adequacy, eating behavior, and feeding practices of children with Down's syndrome were studied. Half of the children obtained from their food less than the recommended allowances for food energy, calcium, iron, vitamin A, and thiamin; children under six were vulnerable to iron inadequacies. Three-fourths of the children exceeded the allowances for protein and ascorbic acid. Contrary to the belief that parents of handicapped children are permissive, parents seemed to control the food consumption patterns of their children by appropriate techniques. Weight status appeared to be compatible with height in the majority of the participants.
对唐氏综合征患儿的饮食充足性、饮食行为和喂养习惯进行了研究。一半的患儿从食物中获取的能量、钙、铁、维生素A和硫胺素低于推荐摄入量;六岁以下的患儿易缺铁。四分之三的患儿蛋白质和抗坏血酸摄入量超过推荐量。与认为残疾儿童的父母放任自流的观点相反,父母似乎通过适当的技巧控制着孩子的食物消费模式。大多数参与者的体重状况似乎与身高相符。