Eating behavior, nutritional status, and taste perception alteration in children with cancer
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Fıstıkçı, Y. ve Kocamaz, E.B. (2024). Eating behavior, nutritional status, and taste perception alteration in children with cancer. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. 46(2), 88–95.Özet
The aim of this study was to investigate eating behavior,
nutritional status, and taste alterations in children with cancer. The
population of the study consisted of children 8 to 18 years of age
and their parents who were followed up and received chemotherapy
in the pediatric hematology and oncology clinic and outpatient
clinic of a University Faculty of Medicine Oncology Hospital. Data
were collected using the Child Identification Form, the Children’s
Eating Behavior Questionnaire (CEBQ), the Taste Alteration Scale
for Children Receiving Chemotherapy (TAC-TAS), and the Subjective
Total Taste Acuity Scale (STTA). Body Mass Index (BMI) Z
score was between −2 and +2 (normal) in 92.5% of the children and
below ≤−2 (malnutrition) in 7.5%. The mean CEBQ subdimensions
scores were food craving 12.48±5.36, emotional overeating
5.28±1.45, enjoyment of food 16.83±5.41, passion for
drinking 9.72±5.13, satiety enthusiasm 22.93±6.65, slow eating
9.81±4.95, emotional undereating 16.38±4.41, and food selectivity
10.72±2.86, and the mean total TAC-TAS score was 8.66±10.22.
A negative, moderate correlation was determined between food
craving and enjoyment of food and taste alteration, with food
craving and enjoyment decreasing as food alteration increased. A
positive moderate correlation was observed between slow eating and
taste alteration, with eating slowing down as taste alteration
increased.
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