AI Article Synopsis

  • This review examines food insecurity (FI) in children with congenital heart disease, highlighting its prevalence and the negative health impacts on affected individuals.
  • It notes that about 17.3% of households with children in the U.S. experience FI, with nonwhite and single-parent families being particularly impacted, leading to issues like obesity and cardiovascular risks.
  • The review urges pediatric cardiologists to be more involved in screening for FI, emphasizing that nutrition is crucial for both heart health and overall well-being.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: This review discusses the epidemiology of food insecurity (FI) and its consequences in children with congenital heart disease. We aimed to highlight current interventions to screen and address food insecurity in the context of pediatric cardiology and to offer strategies for providers to engage in this meaningful work.

Recent Findings: Food insecurity is consistently associated with poor health outcomes in children. In the United States, 17.3% of households with children experience FI. Nonwhite and single-parent families are disproportionately affected. Interestingly, because of a low-quality diet, FI is associated with childhood obesity, putting affected children at increased risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality over time. Children with congenital heart disease are susceptible to poor outcomes due to unique altered metabolic demands, increased risk for growth impairment, frequent need for specialized feeding regimens, and additional morbidity associated with heart surgery in underweight children.

Summary: Today, the burden of screening for FI is most commonly placed on general pediatricians. Considering the importance of nutrition to cardiovascular health and general wellbeing, and the ease with which screening can be performed, pediatric cardiologists and other subspecialists should take a more active role in FI screening.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MOP.0000000000001348DOI Listing

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