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Diet-Based Interventions in Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders: Clinical Outcomes and Individualized Approaches
This special issue belongs to the section “Clinical Nutrition“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to contribute your research to the upcoming Special Issue "Diet-Based Interventions in Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders: Clinical Outcomes and Individualized Approaches," which will focus on children with gastrointestinal disease. This field of study is of considerable importance due to the complex implications these diseases have on young patients.
Understanding and improving nutritional support is essential to optimize quality of life and induce clinical remission in specific categories of patients. Scientific research is essential to accurately assess nutritional needs, identify appropriate dietary interventions such as tailored diet patterns, nutritional supplements, and probiotics, and monitor clinical outcomes in this vulnerable population.
Your contribution could shed light on specific strategies to address these issues in the context of gastrointestinal disease. By sharing your findings and insights, you will strengthen the evidence base and help inform clinical practice in this field.
We believe this topic will be of particular interest and look forward to your valuable participation in this Special Issue. We hope you will make a fundamental contribution to advancing the field of nutritional support for children with gastrointestinal disease, with the aim of improving medical care.
Dr. Sabrina Cardile
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- enteral nutrition
- pediatric
- children
- diet
- nutritional supplements
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