Role of nutrition in cerebral palsy treatment – comprehensive literature review

Iwona Welian-Polus, Michał Leśniewski, Karolina Maliszewska, Izabela Oleksak, Joanna Ziółkowska, Bartosz Mazur, Karolina Gendek, Mikołaj Smach, Magdalena Mazur, Wiktoria Wilanowska
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Introduction and purpose: A collection of symptoms known as cerebral palsy first manifest in early childhood and result in profound physical impairment. Cerebral palsy is thought to affect 1 in 500 live births, or roughly 17 million people worldwide. The type of cerebral palsy determines the clinical symptoms. Movement coordination disorders, epilepsy, muscle weakness, and feeding difficulties are the most common symptoms. The purpose of this article is to familiarize readers with the options for nutritional therapy for cerebral palsy patients. Material and methods The following review was based on articles from the PubMed and Google Scholar databases. Key search terms included cerebral palsy; nutrition; treatment; gut microbiota.. State of knowledge Early identification of malnutrition symptoms and appropriate interventions, such as the implantation of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube in patients who are unable to swallow food, are the cornerstones of nutritional therapy for cerebral palsy patients. Dysphagia is a major problem in the population of patients with cerebral palsy, and multidisciplinary therapy is necessary for them. Patients' serum vitamin D levels are also influenced by their diet; 50% of those with cerebral palsy have a deficiency in this nutrient. Conclusions For people with cerebral palsy, nutrition is very important. Premature death may arise from malnutrition brought on by the disease's advancement. As a result, individuals with cerebral palsy need to receive specialized care
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导言和目的:脑性麻痹的一系列症状最初出现在幼儿时期,并导致严重的身体损伤。据估计,每 500 个活产婴儿中就有 1 人患脑瘫,即全球约有 1700 万人患脑瘫。脑瘫的类型决定了临床症状。运动协调障碍、癫痫、肌肉无力和喂养困难是最常见的症状。本文旨在让读者了解脑瘫患者营养治疗的选择。材料和方法 以下综述基于 PubMed 和谷歌学术数据库中的文章。关键搜索词包括脑瘫、营养、治疗、肠道微生物群。知识现状 早期识别营养不良症状并采取适当的干预措施,如为无法吞咽食物的患者植入经皮内窥镜胃造瘘管,是脑瘫患者营养治疗的基石。吞咽困难是脑瘫患者群体中的一个主要问题,有必要对他们进行多学科治疗。患者的血清维生素 D 水平也受到饮食的影响;50% 的脑瘫患者缺乏这种营养素。结论 对于脑瘫患者来说,营养非常重要。由于疾病的发展而导致的营养不良可能会导致患者过早死亡。因此,脑瘫患者需要接受专门的护理
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