Possible Risks and Complications
A child nutrition health checkup is a routine nutrition check that involves only a physical exam and consultation. Thus, it is 100% safe and poses no risk to a child. It also helps a parent protect a child from the health risks and possible complications of nutritional deficiency and weight-related diseases, especially malnutrition and obesity.
Malnutrition puts the child at risk of the following:
- Reduced body mass
- Decreased stamina and energy
- Breathing difficulties
- Chest infection
- Respiratory failure
- Compromised immune response
- Delayed wound healing
- Susceptibility to all kinds of illnesses
On the other hand, malnutrition is linked to the following risk factors:
- Poverty resulting in lack of food
- Culture/location
- High-calorie diet
- Conditions affecting the teeth, mouth, or a child’s ability to swallow
- Being a picky eater
- Existing illness
- Eating disorders
- Digestive illness or malabsorption syndrome
Children who meet the above risk factors should be taken to child nutrition health checkups more often and may need continuous medical treatment and supervision for as long as necessary.
Who Should Undergo and Expected Results
A child nutrition health checkup is recommended for all children, from infants to adolescents, who will later on transition to adult checkups. Since a child’s nutritional requirements change each year as he grows older, it is best to seek a nutrition checkup once a year. These visits may be arranged with the child’s primary care provider or pediatrician.
The goals of a child nutrition checkup are as follows:
Parents usually seek a child nutrition health checkup when they observe the following symptoms:
- Poor weight gain
- Sudden or dramatic weight gain/loss
- Failure to grow at the normal expected rate (in both height and weight), given the child’s age
- Behavioral changes, such as being sluggish or irritable
- Changes in skin color
- Abnormal or disproportional body mass index
- Recurrent infections
A child’s nutrition is very important, as it can impact the state of his health as an adult. A child nutrition health checkup can help ensure that the child receives balanced nutrition and stays healthy.