Published online Sep 9, 2023. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v12.i4.197
Peer-review started: March 27, 2023
First decision: June 14, 2023
Revised: July 4, 2023
Accepted: August 9, 2023
Article in press: August 9, 2023
Published online: September 9, 2023
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Neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) affect the development and growth of the neuromuscular system in children. The pathology can occur anywhere along the neuromuscular pathway, from the brain to the nerves to the muscle fibers. These diseases have a profound impact on the quality of life not only of children but also of their families. The predominant manifestation in NMDs is hypotonia, which leads to muscle weakness and fatigue, reduced mobility, and decreased physical performance. However, multiple organ systems can be affected, with resulting orthopedic, cardiac, infectious, respiratory, and nutritional problems. Children with NMD present an increased risk for several dietary and feeding difficulties because of their neuromuscular diagnosis, presentation, and severity. These problems include chronic gastrointestinal issues (constipation, dysphagia, gastro
Core Tip: Pediatric neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) can be associated with a range of nutritional issues, such as insufficient or excessive weight gain, difficulty in swallowing, constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and micronutrient deficiencies. We herein discuss the spectrum of nutritional challenges in children with NMD and summarize the currently available dietary and gastrointestinal recommendations for each neuromuscular disorder to provide guidance for daily clinical practice.
