Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vida

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Vargas, Camila Lehnhart
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil
Fonoaudiologia
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação Humana
Centro de Ciências da Saúde
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Resumo: The general objective of this research is to study the growth and development of preterm infants in the first two years of life, regarding the development of their oral motor skills and aspects of the feeding received. The study is longitudinal, descriptive and quantitative. The sample comprised 40 premature infants followed up at a hospital in the South of Brazil, between 2014 and 2018, in six moments: at birth and at four, six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months of age corrected for prematurity. The data of birth were collected in hospital records and the other moments, evaluated in the preterm follow-up outpatient clinic of the referred hospital. Anthropometric assessments of oral motor skills were performed with the Schedule for Oral Motor Assessment (SOMA) protocol, as well as of food consumption markers and developmental screening. Gestational age at birth averaged 32.47 (± 1.90) weeks and the mean weight was 1633.87 (± 467.53) grams. Most were female with adequate intrauterine growth. At four months, the mean corrected age was 3.37 (± 1.27) months. 82.5% had started being given complementary feeding and presented oral motor dysfunction, which progressed to normal during follow-up. Most premature infants were classified as eutrophic at different times. At 12 months, statistical significance was found between growth and oral motor function in the solid consistency, ie, children with normal oral motor function had better Z scores for weight for age, weight for height and body mass index for age compared to those with dysfunction (p≤0.05). Also, at twelve months of corrected age, consumption of ultra-processed foods and Z-scores of cephalic perimeter for age were higher in premature infants who did not consume these foods (p=0.001). Developmental screening by the Denver Test observed flaws in the four criteria evaluated (gross motor, fine motor, language and social behavior). Growth was monitored longitudinally during the first two years and a progressive pattern was observed when evaluating the evolution of means of weight, length and cephalic perimeter, and was considered adequate. Oral motor dysfunction was present in the majority of preterm infants at four months, when many were already receiving complementary feeding. From six months onwards, normal oral motor function was more frequent in the different consistencies, evolving during follow-up. There was a low prevalence of breastfeeding, even in a mixed form, at all times, with reduction during follow-up. The presence of processed and ultra-processed foods was elevated in the food routine since the six months of corrected age. The Denver test can be considered an easily applicable tool in the evaluation of children born prematurely. Knowing this population better, and the possible difficulties faced, observing the premature infant in aspects that involve the growth pattern, its oral motor skills, its food consumption pattern, as well as monitoring the global development, may favor the outpatient follow-up in the review of their conduct and protocols.
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spelling Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vidaOral motor skills and feeding aspects associated with the development of preterm infants during the first two years of lifePrematuroLactenteEstado nutricionalCrescimentoDesenvolvimento infantilAlimentação complementarComportamento alimentarTranstornos da alimentação na infânciaPrematureInfantNutritional statusGrowthChild developmentComplementary feedingFood behaviorEating disorders in childhoodCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIAThe general objective of this research is to study the growth and development of preterm infants in the first two years of life, regarding the development of their oral motor skills and aspects of the feeding received. The study is longitudinal, descriptive and quantitative. The sample comprised 40 premature infants followed up at a hospital in the South of Brazil, between 2014 and 2018, in six moments: at birth and at four, six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months of age corrected for prematurity. The data of birth were collected in hospital records and the other moments, evaluated in the preterm follow-up outpatient clinic of the referred hospital. Anthropometric assessments of oral motor skills were performed with the Schedule for Oral Motor Assessment (SOMA) protocol, as well as of food consumption markers and developmental screening. Gestational age at birth averaged 32.47 (± 1.90) weeks and the mean weight was 1633.87 (± 467.53) grams. Most were female with adequate intrauterine growth. At four months, the mean corrected age was 3.37 (± 1.27) months. 82.5% had started being given complementary feeding and presented oral motor dysfunction, which progressed to normal during follow-up. Most premature infants were classified as eutrophic at different times. At 12 months, statistical significance was found between growth and oral motor function in the solid consistency, ie, children with normal oral motor function had better Z scores for weight for age, weight for height and body mass index for age compared to those with dysfunction (p≤0.05). Also, at twelve months of corrected age, consumption of ultra-processed foods and Z-scores of cephalic perimeter for age were higher in premature infants who did not consume these foods (p=0.001). Developmental screening by the Denver Test observed flaws in the four criteria evaluated (gross motor, fine motor, language and social behavior). Growth was monitored longitudinally during the first two years and a progressive pattern was observed when evaluating the evolution of means of weight, length and cephalic perimeter, and was considered adequate. Oral motor dysfunction was present in the majority of preterm infants at four months, when many were already receiving complementary feeding. From six months onwards, normal oral motor function was more frequent in the different consistencies, evolving during follow-up. There was a low prevalence of breastfeeding, even in a mixed form, at all times, with reduction during follow-up. The presence of processed and ultra-processed foods was elevated in the food routine since the six months of corrected age. The Denver test can be considered an easily applicable tool in the evaluation of children born prematurely. Knowing this population better, and the possible difficulties faced, observing the premature infant in aspects that involve the growth pattern, its oral motor skills, its food consumption pattern, as well as monitoring the global development, may favor the outpatient follow-up in the review of their conduct and protocols.O objetivo geral deste trabalho é estudar o crescimento e desenvolvimento de prematuros nos primeiros dois anos de vida, relacionado ao desenvolvimento de suas habilidades motoras orais e aspectos da alimentação recebida. Trata-se de um estudo longitudinal, descritivo e quantitativo. A amostra compreendeu 40 prematuros acompanhados em hospital do Sul do Brasil, entre os anos de 2014 e 2018, em seis momentos: no nascimento e aos quatro, seis, doze, dezoito e vinte e quatro meses de idade corrigida para a prematuridade. Os dados de nascimento foram coletados em prontuário hospitalar e os demais momentos, avaliados no ambulatório de seguimento de prematuros do referido hospital. Foram realizadas avaliações antropométricas, das habilidades motoras orais, com o protocolo Schedule for Oral Motor Assessment (SOMA), bem como dos marcadores de consumo alimentar e triagem de desenvolvimento. A idade gestacional ao nascer teve média de 32,47 (±1,90) semanas e o peso médio foi 1633,87 (±467,53) gramas. A maioria era do sexo feminino com classificação de adequado crescimento intrauterino. Aos quatro meses, a média de idade corrigida era de 3,37 (±1,27) meses. 82,5% havia iniciado a alimentação complementar e apresentava disfunção motora oral, que ao decorrer do acompanhamento foi evoluindo para a normalidade. A maior parte dos prematuros foi classificada como eutrófico nos diferentes momentos. Aos doze meses, encontrou-se significância estatística entre crescimento e função motora oral na consistência sólida, ou seja, crianças com função motora oral normal apresentaram melhores Escores Z de peso para idade, peso para estatura e índice de massa corporal para a idade, comparados aos que tinham disfunção (p≤0,05). Também, aos doze meses de idade corrigida, o consumo de ultraprocessados e os valores de Escore Z de perímetro cefálico para a idade foram maiores nos prematuros que não consumiam estes alimentos (p=0,001). A triagem de desenvolvimento pelo Teste de Denver observou falhas nos quatro critérios avaliados (motricidade grossa, motricidade fina, linguagem e conduta social). O crescimento foi acompanhado de forma longitudinal durantes os primeiros dois anos e observou-se um padrão progressivo ao avaliar a evolução das médias de peso, comprimento e perímetro cefálico, sendo considerado adequado. A disfunção motora oral esteve presente na maioria dos prematuros aos quatro meses, momento onde muitos já recebiam a alimentação complementar. A partir dos seis meses, a função motora oral normal foi mais frequente nas diferentes consistências, evoluindo no decorrer do seguimento. Observou-se baixa prevalência de aleitamento materno, mesmo de forma mista, em todos os momentos, com redução no decorrer do acompanhamento. A presença de alimentos processados e ultraprocessados foi elevada na rotina alimentar desde os seis meses de idade corrigida. O teste de Denver pode ser considerado uma ferramenta de fácil aplicabilidade na avaliação de crianças nascidas prematuras. Conhecer melhor essa população, e as possíveis dificuldades enfrentadas, observando o prematuro nos aspectos que envolvem o padrão de crescimento, suas habilidades motoras orais, seu padrão de consumo alimentar, assim como um olhar ao desenvolvimento global, poderá favorecer o seguimento ambulatorial na revisão de suas condutas e protocolos.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilFonoaudiologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação HumanaCentro de Ciências da SaúdeWeinmann, Angela Regina Macielhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9151119377173425Keske-Soares, MarciaBolzan, Geovana de PaulaHenn, RoseliHaeffner, Leris Salete BonfantiBenedetti, Franceliane JobimVargas, Camila Lehnhart2021-04-16T17:27:49Z2021-04-16T17:27:49Z2019-07-19info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/20608ark:/26339/0013000001pc6porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-04-17T06:02:55Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/20608Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2021-04-17T06:02:55Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vida
Oral motor skills and feeding aspects associated with the development of preterm infants during the first two years of life
title Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vida
spellingShingle Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vida
Vargas, Camila Lehnhart
Prematuro
Lactente
Estado nutricional
Crescimento
Desenvolvimento infantil
Alimentação complementar
Comportamento alimentar
Transtornos da alimentação na infância
Premature
Infant
Nutritional status
Growth
Child development
Complementary feeding
Food behavior
Eating disorders in childhood
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
title_short Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vida
title_full Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vida
title_fullStr Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vida
title_full_unstemmed Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vida
title_sort Habilidades motoras orais e aspectos alimentares associados ao desenvolvimento de prematuros nos dois primeiros anos de vida
author Vargas, Camila Lehnhart
author_facet Vargas, Camila Lehnhart
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Weinmann, Angela Regina Maciel
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9151119377173425
Keske-Soares, Marcia
Bolzan, Geovana de Paula
Henn, Roseli
Haeffner, Leris Salete Bonfanti
Benedetti, Franceliane Jobim
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vargas, Camila Lehnhart
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Prematuro
Lactente
Estado nutricional
Crescimento
Desenvolvimento infantil
Alimentação complementar
Comportamento alimentar
Transtornos da alimentação na infância
Premature
Infant
Nutritional status
Growth
Child development
Complementary feeding
Food behavior
Eating disorders in childhood
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
topic Prematuro
Lactente
Estado nutricional
Crescimento
Desenvolvimento infantil
Alimentação complementar
Comportamento alimentar
Transtornos da alimentação na infância
Premature
Infant
Nutritional status
Growth
Child development
Complementary feeding
Food behavior
Eating disorders in childhood
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
description The general objective of this research is to study the growth and development of preterm infants in the first two years of life, regarding the development of their oral motor skills and aspects of the feeding received. The study is longitudinal, descriptive and quantitative. The sample comprised 40 premature infants followed up at a hospital in the South of Brazil, between 2014 and 2018, in six moments: at birth and at four, six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months of age corrected for prematurity. The data of birth were collected in hospital records and the other moments, evaluated in the preterm follow-up outpatient clinic of the referred hospital. Anthropometric assessments of oral motor skills were performed with the Schedule for Oral Motor Assessment (SOMA) protocol, as well as of food consumption markers and developmental screening. Gestational age at birth averaged 32.47 (± 1.90) weeks and the mean weight was 1633.87 (± 467.53) grams. Most were female with adequate intrauterine growth. At four months, the mean corrected age was 3.37 (± 1.27) months. 82.5% had started being given complementary feeding and presented oral motor dysfunction, which progressed to normal during follow-up. Most premature infants were classified as eutrophic at different times. At 12 months, statistical significance was found between growth and oral motor function in the solid consistency, ie, children with normal oral motor function had better Z scores for weight for age, weight for height and body mass index for age compared to those with dysfunction (p≤0.05). Also, at twelve months of corrected age, consumption of ultra-processed foods and Z-scores of cephalic perimeter for age were higher in premature infants who did not consume these foods (p=0.001). Developmental screening by the Denver Test observed flaws in the four criteria evaluated (gross motor, fine motor, language and social behavior). Growth was monitored longitudinally during the first two years and a progressive pattern was observed when evaluating the evolution of means of weight, length and cephalic perimeter, and was considered adequate. Oral motor dysfunction was present in the majority of preterm infants at four months, when many were already receiving complementary feeding. From six months onwards, normal oral motor function was more frequent in the different consistencies, evolving during follow-up. There was a low prevalence of breastfeeding, even in a mixed form, at all times, with reduction during follow-up. The presence of processed and ultra-processed foods was elevated in the food routine since the six months of corrected age. The Denver test can be considered an easily applicable tool in the evaluation of children born prematurely. Knowing this population better, and the possible difficulties faced, observing the premature infant in aspects that involve the growth pattern, its oral motor skills, its food consumption pattern, as well as monitoring the global development, may favor the outpatient follow-up in the review of their conduct and protocols.
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Brasil
Fonoaudiologia
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Centro de Ciências da Saúde
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Brasil
Fonoaudiologia
UFSM
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Centro de Ciências da Saúde
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