CONCURRENT SESSION II - NUTRITION: RESTRICTIVE DIETS: CAN’T EAT, WON’T EAT

UTRITIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF MEDICALLY PRESCRIBED DIETS
Sally Schwartz BS, RD, CSP, LPN, Ann and Robert Lurie Children’s Hospital
Learning objectives:
1. Address micro and macronutrient risks of medically prescribed diets
2. Discuss managing therapeutic diets to ensure nutritional adequacy
3. Considerations for laboratory and anthropometric monitoring in children with restrictive diets
A PROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF FOOD PROTEIN?INDUCED ALLERGIC PROCTOCOLITIS FROM THE GMAP HEALTHY INFANT COHORT. 
Victoria Martin1,2, Yamini Virkud3,2, Hannah Seay3, Corinne Keet4, Wayne Shreffler3,2, Qian Yuan1,2. 1Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; 2Food Allergy Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; 3Pediatric Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; 4Pediatric Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Victoria Martin MD - Slides
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AVOIDANT RESTRICTIVE FEEDING INTAKE DISORDERS (ARFID)
Richard Noel MD, PhD, Duke University Medical Center
Learning objectives:
1. Understand the genesis of ARFID and how the term has evolved since its presentation in 2013
2. Distinguish between ARFID and other eating disorders
3. Review differences between ARFID and pediatric feeding disorders
4. Examine research directions for pediatric eating and feeding disorders
PANCREATITIS-ASSOCIATED MEDICATION USE IN HOSPITALIZED PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PANCREATITIS. 
Lauren Veit, Amit Grover. Gastroenterology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Lauren Veit MD - Slides
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