Aim: Understanding the association between pediatric feeding disorder (PFD) and age of presentation is limited. We aimed to investigate factors associated with PFD among different age groups. Methods: Retrospective analysis of medical records of infants and toddlers diagnosed with PFD, according to the World Health Organization-based definition. We compared children aged 1–12 months to those aged 13–72 months. Results: Included were 253 children with PFD (median [interquartile range] age 16.4 [9.5–33] months at diagnosis, 56% boys). Significantly more children in the younger age group were girls (52.6% vs. 34.4%, respectively, p =.03) and preterm (25% vs. 14%, p =.03). They had more hospitalizations (34% vs. 23%, p =.03) and needed more prescription medications (36% vs. 17%, p
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Galai, T., Friedman, G., Kalmintzky, N., Shemer, K., Gal, D. L., Cohen, S., & Moran-Lev, H. (2024). Factors associated with age of presentation of pediatric feeding disorder. Brain and Behavior, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.3461
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