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Pediatric Feeding Disorder, Chronic · Pediatric Feeding Dysfunction, Acute
Primary: Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) — 2; 0; 12; 0 Participants
Feeding Disorders · Specific Phobia
Primary: Rapid Swallowing — 18.6; 14.3 percentage of bites
Chronic Oral Food Refusal
Primary: % Calories Taken Orally — 68.62; 76.89 change in percent kcal obtained orally
Feeding Behavior · Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood
Primary: Participants Who Transitioned to Oral Feeding — 23; 24 Participants
Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
Primary: Resolution of Symptoms From Initial Rome IV Diagnosis at 3 Months Using an Age-appropriate Rome IV Questionnaire. Number of Participants Who no Longer Meet Rome IV…
Premature Birth · Feeding and Eating Disorders of Childhood
Primary: Number of Participants That Recommend Feeding Therapy — 27; 27; 1; 1 Participants
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Primary: Change in Fruit and Vegetable Intake From Baseline, as Measured by the Daily Amount of Fruit and Vegetables Consumed by Children — 0.313; -0.045; 0.549; -0.077 cup…
Cystic Fibrosis · Pancreatic Cystic Fibrosis
Primary: Change in Energy Intake From Baseline to Post Treatment — 485; 58 kilocalories per day — p=<0.001
Dysphagia · Airway Aspiration · Airway Penetration
Primary: Number of Participants With Successful Safe Oral Feeding — 51; 31 Participants — p=0.008
Infant Obesity · Parenting · Feeding Behavior
Primary: Infant Weight-for-Length Z Scores — 0.43; 0.12 z-score — p=0.07
Weight, Body · Diet Habit
Primary: Weight-for-Length Percentile — 44.94; 46.70; 58.69; 48.54 Percentile
Dysphagia of Newborn
Primary: Percentage of Infants With Improvement of Dysphagia — 58 Percentage of patients
Hyperphagia in Prader-Willi Syndrome
Primary: Change From Baseline in Hyperphagia in Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) Questionnaires- Responsiveness (HPWSQ-R) Total Score at End-of-treatment (Day 15) — -15.6; -8.9 score…
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Primary: CLINICAL OUTCOME OF FEEDING SUCCESS — 33; 44 percentage of participants — p=0.28
Pediatric Obesity
Primary: Body Composition Measures of Targeted Child. Percent Change Over the Median BMI — 10.2; 3.4 percent change — p=<0.05
Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight · Feeding Behavior
Primary: Salivary Gene Expression — 21.344; 21.420; 20.931; 21.100 Delta-CT — p=<0.01
Functional Abdominal Pain
Primary: Number of Participants Who Complete Treatment — 22 Participants
Iron Deficiency
Primary: The Primary Outcome is Iron Depletion, and Will be Defined as Serum Ferritin <10 mcg/L. — 64; 71; 13; 10 participants — p=0.42
Infant Feeding Problems, taVNS
Primary: Bradycardia — 0; 0; 0; 0 Participants
Eating Disorders Symptoms
Primary: Number of Participants With >20 on the 26 Children Eating Attitudes Test — 26; 4 Participants
Poor Feeding · Infant Development · Vagus Nerve Stimulation
Primary: Number of Infants Who Took All Feeds by Mouth (Responders) — 8; 11 Participants
Cerebral Palsy
Primary: Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) — 4; 2; 0; 0 Participants
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Primary: Pediatric INTERMED- Complexity Index — 24; 9.0; 4.0; 4.0 scores on a scale
Chronic Pancreatitis · Acute Recurrent Pancreatitis
Primary: Change in Adolescent Abdominal Pain Severity — 2.11; 1.74; 1.99; 1.61 scores on a scale
Obesity in Children
Primary: Change in zBMI — -0.048; 0.013; 0.011 z-score — p=0.051
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome · Growth Failure
Primary: Weight Gain in Grams Per Day — 24.3; 23.6 grams/day — p=0.05
Diet Modification
Primary: 3-month Fruit and Vegetable Intake — 2.16; 3.01 Servings per day
Preterm Infant · Oral Feeding Performance
Primary: Length of Transition Period — 16.0; 16.9 days — p=0.63
Hypertension · Type 2 Diabetes
Primary: The Change in EEQ (Emotional Eater Questionnaire) Score is the Primary Outcome Measure in This Study. — -1.7; -3.2 Scores on a scale
Childhood Obesity
Primary: Change in Percentage of Children Over-consuming Energy During Lunch Attributable to Mealtime Matters — -10.9; -56.5 Percent of Participants