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Nutrient imbalances, particularly protein-energy malnutrition, are common in children on maintenance dialysis (MD). Infants and young children are particularly vulnerable to malnutrition because of their low nutritional stores and high nutritional demands for rapid physical and brain growth. Adolescents are also at particular risk because of the high demands of growth during puberty.
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Secker, D. (2004). Achieving nutritional goals for children on dialysis. In: Warady, B.A., Schaefer, F.S., Fine, R.N., Alexander, S.R. (eds) Pediatric Dialysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1031-3_15
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