ANIEMEA-P-GB-202600063 | January 2026
Authors:
Iva Hojsak
Marc A Benninga
Bruno Hauser
Aydan Kansu
Veronica B Kelly
Alison M. Stephen
Ana Morais Lopez
Joanne Slavin
Kieran Tuohy
Publish Date:
January 2022 | 4 min
Abstract:
Dietary fibre is an essential nutrient that is crucial in the nutritional management of children. Different fibre types have distinct functional properties, as well as a range of health benefits for children who require nutritional support.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Recognise the physiological and functional effects of dietary fibre, and their association with a wide range of health benefits.
Identify the benefits of fibre for children receiving nutritional support.
Discuss the role of fibre in the management of children with functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) or constipation.


