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Exploring Nutritional Status and Metabolic Imbalances in Children with FASD: A Cross-Sectional Study

Katarzyna Dylag 1, 2
Wiktoria Wieczorek-Stawinska 2
Katarzyna Burkot 2
Lukasz Drzewiecki 2
Katarzyna Przybyszewska 2
Aleksandra Tokarz 2
Paulina Dumnicka 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-10-07
scimago Q1
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SJR1.473
CiteScore9.1
Impact factor5.0
ISSN20726643
PubMed ID:  39408368
Abstract

Background/Objectives: Malnutrition is a significant concern in paediatric populations, particularly among children with neurodevelopmental disorders such as foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). This study aimed to examine macronutrient and micronutrient imbalances and assess the nutritional status of a group of patients with FASD. Methods: This study involved an analysis of the serum levels of key nutrients in a group of children diagnosed with FASD. Macronutrients and micronutrients were measured to identify any imbalances, including vitamin D, B12, E, A, albumin, and serum protein, among others. Results: The study found a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among the patients. Additionally, elevated serum concentrations of micronutrients such as vitamin B12, E, and A were observed in 8%, 7%, and 19% of patients, respectively. Macronutrient imbalances were noted, including high levels of albumin and serum protein, indicating a possible metabolic disturbance. Unexpectedly, high rates of hypercholesterolemia were observed, raising concerns about an increased risk of metabolic syndrome in this population. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the principal issue among patients with FASD is an altered metabolism rather than nutritional deficiencies. Potential causes of these abnormalities could include oxidative stress and changes in body composition. The results underline the need for further research to better understand the unique nutritional challenges in children with FASD and to guide the development of targeted therapeutic strategies.

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Dylag K. et al. Exploring Nutritional Status and Metabolic Imbalances in Children with FASD: A Cross-Sectional Study // Nutrients. 2024. Vol. 16. No. 19. p. 3401.
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Dylag K., Wieczorek-Stawinska W., Burkot K., Drzewiecki L., Przybyszewska K., Tokarz A., Dumnicka P. Exploring Nutritional Status and Metabolic Imbalances in Children with FASD: A Cross-Sectional Study // Nutrients. 2024. Vol. 16. No. 19. p. 3401.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/nu16193401
UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/19/3401
TI - Exploring Nutritional Status and Metabolic Imbalances in Children with FASD: A Cross-Sectional Study
T2 - Nutrients
AU - Dylag, Katarzyna
AU - Wieczorek-Stawinska, Wiktoria
AU - Burkot, Katarzyna
AU - Drzewiecki, Lukasz
AU - Przybyszewska, Katarzyna
AU - Tokarz, Aleksandra
AU - Dumnicka, Paulina
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/10/07
PB - MDPI
SP - 3401
IS - 19
VL - 16
PMID - 39408368
SN - 2072-6643
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@article{2024_Dylag,
author = {Katarzyna Dylag and Wiktoria Wieczorek-Stawinska and Katarzyna Burkot and Lukasz Drzewiecki and Katarzyna Przybyszewska and Aleksandra Tokarz and Paulina Dumnicka},
title = {Exploring Nutritional Status and Metabolic Imbalances in Children with FASD: A Cross-Sectional Study},
journal = {Nutrients},
year = {2024},
volume = {16},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {oct},
url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/19/3401},
number = {19},
pages = {3401},
doi = {10.3390/nu16193401}
}
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Dylag, Katarzyna, et al. “Exploring Nutritional Status and Metabolic Imbalances in Children with FASD: A Cross-Sectional Study.” Nutrients, vol. 16, no. 19, Oct. 2024, p. 3401. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/19/3401.