The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendations
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Resumo: | Introduction: Omnivorous food is of paramount importance for the development of children, especially up to nine years of age, since it is through supplements present in animal articles, mostly, that they develop the infant's cognitive, motor, sensitive and linguistic abilities. Thus, a restrictive diet can compromise the child's natural development, due to caloric-protein deficiency, signaled through fatigue, lack of concentration, memory failure, hallucinations, jaundice and reduced cognitive abilities, deficiencies. Objective: To review the current bibliography, the most relevant and available online, on hypothetical and empirical risks, as well as recommendations for vegetarian diets in gestational and pediatric ages. Methods: This is a descriptive research of the integrative literature review type. Results: Children who maintain a diet restricted to veganism are at greater risk of physiological deficits. From this perspective, there must be a balance in the supply of nutrients, taking into account the child's developmental state, to ensure a harmonious growth and development. Conclusion: When choosing to insert a child, even in the first years of life, on a vegetarian or vegan diet, the pediatrician's job is to respect and advise the family, warning of its risks. For this, periodic consultation with the pediatrician and nutritionist is eminently necessary. |
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The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendationsEl riesgo de las dietas veganas en la edad gestacional y pediátrica: hipótesis, evidencia y recomendacionesO risco de dietas veganas em idade gestacional e pediátrica: hipóteses, evidências e recomendaçõesPediatricsVeganismMalnutritionB12 vitaminFerro.PediatríaVeganismoDesnutriciónVitamina B12Planchar.PediatriaVeganismoDesnutriçãoVitamina B12Ferro.Introduction: Omnivorous food is of paramount importance for the development of children, especially up to nine years of age, since it is through supplements present in animal articles, mostly, that they develop the infant's cognitive, motor, sensitive and linguistic abilities. Thus, a restrictive diet can compromise the child's natural development, due to caloric-protein deficiency, signaled through fatigue, lack of concentration, memory failure, hallucinations, jaundice and reduced cognitive abilities, deficiencies. Objective: To review the current bibliography, the most relevant and available online, on hypothetical and empirical risks, as well as recommendations for vegetarian diets in gestational and pediatric ages. Methods: This is a descriptive research of the integrative literature review type. Results: Children who maintain a diet restricted to veganism are at greater risk of physiological deficits. From this perspective, there must be a balance in the supply of nutrients, taking into account the child's developmental state, to ensure a harmonious growth and development. Conclusion: When choosing to insert a child, even in the first years of life, on a vegetarian or vegan diet, the pediatrician's job is to respect and advise the family, warning of its risks. For this, periodic consultation with the pediatrician and nutritionist is eminently necessary.Introducción: La alimentación omnívora es de suma importancia para el desarrollo de los niños, especialmente hasta los nueve años, ya que es a través de los complementos presentes en los artículos animales, en su mayoría, que se desarrollan las habilidades cognitivas, motoras, sensitivas y lingüísticas del infante. Así, una dieta restrictiva puede comprometer el desarrollo natural del niño, por deficiencia calórico-proteica, señalada por fatiga, falta de concentración, fallas de memoria, alucinaciones, ictericia y disminución de las capacidades cognitivas, deficiencias. Objetivo: Revisar la bibliografía actual, la más relevante y disponible en línea, sobre riesgos hipotéticos y empíricos, así como recomendaciones de dietas vegetarianas en edades gestacional y pediátrica. Métodos: Se trata de una investigación descriptiva del tipo revisión integradora de la literatura. Resultados: Los niños que mantienen una dieta restringida al veganismo tienen un mayor riesgo de sufrir déficits fisiológicos. Desde esta perspectiva, debe existir un equilibrio en el aporte de nutrientes, teniendo en cuenta el estado de desarrollo del niño, para asegurar un crecimiento y desarrollo armoniosos. Conclusión: Al optar por insertar a un niño, incluso en los primeros años de vida, en una dieta vegetariana o vegana, el trabajo del pediatra es respetar y asesorar a la familia, advirtiendo de sus riesgos. Para ello es eminentemente necesaria la consulta periódica con el pediatra y nutricionista.Introdução: A alimentação onívora é de suma importância para o desenvolvimento das crianças, principalmente até os nove anos de idade, visto que, é por meio de suplementações presentes em artigos animais, majoritariamente, que desenvolvem capacidades cognitivas, motoras, sensitivas e linguísticas do infante. Assim, uma dieta restritiva pode vir a comprometer o natural desenvolvimento da criança, devido a carência calórica-proteica, sinalizada por meio de fadigas, falta de concentração, falhas na memória, alucinações, icterícias e redução nas capacidades cognitivas, deficiências. Objetivo: Rever a bibliografia atual, a mais relevante e disponível em formato online, sobre os riscos hipotéticos e empíricos, bem como recomendações das dietas vegetarianas em idade gestacional e pediátrica. Métodos: Trata-se de uma pesquisa descritiva do tipo revisão integrativa da literatura. Resultados: Crianças que mantém uma dieta restrita ao veganismo, têm maiores riscos de défices fisiológicos. Sob essa perspectiva, deve haver um equilíbrio do aporte de nutrientes, tendo em conta o estado de desenvolvimento da criança, para assegurar um harmonioso crescimento e desenvolvimento. Conclusão: Diante da escolha de inserir uma criança, mesmo nos primeiros anos de vida, numa dieta vegetariana ou vegana, o trabalho do pediatra é respeitar e aconselhar a família, alertando sobre seus riscos. Para isso, a consulta periódica ao pediatra e nutricionista é eminentemente necessária.Research, Society and Development2021-08-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1910510.33448/rsd-v10i10.19105Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e442101019105Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e442101019105Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e4421010191052525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19105/17002Copyright (c) 2021 Carlos Daniel Silva; Bárbara Queiroz de Figueiredo; Bárbara Oliveira Vasconcelos Souto; Ana Paula Ferreira Araújo; Bruno Faria Coury; Karenn Cristina Neves Bomfim; Kerolyn Keshyley de Sousa; Luana Damaceno Miranda; Matheus Gontijo Guimarães Gaia; Sarah Rabelo Fernandes; Rúbia Carla Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Carlos DanielFigueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Souto, Bárbara Oliveira VasconcelosAraújo, Ana Paula FerreiraCoury, Bruno FariaBomfim, Karenn Cristina NevesSousa, Kerolyn Keshyley de Miranda, Luana DamacenoGaia, Matheus Gontijo GuimarãesFernandes, Sarah RabeloOliveira, Rúbia Carla2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19105Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:04.920308Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendations El riesgo de las dietas veganas en la edad gestacional y pediátrica: hipótesis, evidencia y recomendaciones O risco de dietas veganas em idade gestacional e pediátrica: hipóteses, evidências e recomendações |
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The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendations |
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The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendations Silva, Carlos Daniel Pediatrics Veganism Malnutrition B12 vitamin Ferro. Pediatría Veganismo Desnutrición Vitamina B12 Planchar. Pediatria Veganismo Desnutrição Vitamina B12 Ferro. |
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The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendations |
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The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendations |
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The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendations |
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The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendations |
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The risk of vegan diets at gestational and pediatric age: hypotheses, evidence and recommendations |
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Silva, Carlos Daniel |
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Silva, Carlos Daniel Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Souto, Bárbara Oliveira Vasconcelos Araújo, Ana Paula Ferreira Coury, Bruno Faria Bomfim, Karenn Cristina Neves Sousa, Kerolyn Keshyley de Miranda, Luana Damaceno Gaia, Matheus Gontijo Guimarães Fernandes, Sarah Rabelo Oliveira, Rúbia Carla |
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Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Souto, Bárbara Oliveira Vasconcelos Araújo, Ana Paula Ferreira Coury, Bruno Faria Bomfim, Karenn Cristina Neves Sousa, Kerolyn Keshyley de Miranda, Luana Damaceno Gaia, Matheus Gontijo Guimarães Fernandes, Sarah Rabelo Oliveira, Rúbia Carla |
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Silva, Carlos Daniel Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Souto, Bárbara Oliveira Vasconcelos Araújo, Ana Paula Ferreira Coury, Bruno Faria Bomfim, Karenn Cristina Neves Sousa, Kerolyn Keshyley de Miranda, Luana Damaceno Gaia, Matheus Gontijo Guimarães Fernandes, Sarah Rabelo Oliveira, Rúbia Carla |
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Pediatrics Veganism Malnutrition B12 vitamin Ferro. Pediatría Veganismo Desnutrición Vitamina B12 Planchar. Pediatria Veganismo Desnutrição Vitamina B12 Ferro. |
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Pediatrics Veganism Malnutrition B12 vitamin Ferro. Pediatría Veganismo Desnutrición Vitamina B12 Planchar. Pediatria Veganismo Desnutrição Vitamina B12 Ferro. |
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Introduction: Omnivorous food is of paramount importance for the development of children, especially up to nine years of age, since it is through supplements present in animal articles, mostly, that they develop the infant's cognitive, motor, sensitive and linguistic abilities. Thus, a restrictive diet can compromise the child's natural development, due to caloric-protein deficiency, signaled through fatigue, lack of concentration, memory failure, hallucinations, jaundice and reduced cognitive abilities, deficiencies. Objective: To review the current bibliography, the most relevant and available online, on hypothetical and empirical risks, as well as recommendations for vegetarian diets in gestational and pediatric ages. Methods: This is a descriptive research of the integrative literature review type. Results: Children who maintain a diet restricted to veganism are at greater risk of physiological deficits. From this perspective, there must be a balance in the supply of nutrients, taking into account the child's developmental state, to ensure a harmonious growth and development. Conclusion: When choosing to insert a child, even in the first years of life, on a vegetarian or vegan diet, the pediatrician's job is to respect and advise the family, warning of its risks. For this, periodic consultation with the pediatrician and nutritionist is eminently necessary. |
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