Pediatric growth faltering (GF), previously known as failure to thrive and now also called pediatric malnutrition and weight faltering, is a common clinical finding in primary care. Most pediatric GF cases are caused by inadequate caloric intake, not organic disease states. Evaluation requires clinicians to obtain detailed nutritional, medical, psychosocial, and family histories; take accurate anthropometric measurements; and perform a careful physical examination. Evaluation findings should be analyzed to determine whether targeted diagnostic workup, specialty referral, or a trial of nutritional counseling is indicated. Management includes caregiver education about childhood nutrition and frequent monitoring of growth parameters. A multidisciplinary approach that includes nutritionist, developmental therapist, and other specialty team member involvement is desirable.

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