Health consequences associated with poor diet and nutrition in persons with spinal cord injuries and disorders.
Sherri L LaVelaGary J FarkasKelsey BerrymanIbuola O KaleAlicia SneijElizabeth R FelixLorena ReyesPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2024)
Excess weight, cardiometabolic conditions, SCI/D secondary conditions/complications (e.g., bowel dysfunction, pressure injuries), and poor mental health were identified as health consequences of inadequate nutrition. Health providers should make individuals with SCI/D aware of the risks and health consequences to incentivize healthier dietary behaviors. Efforts to identify nutrition shortcomings and to develop interventions and tailored care plans are needed to improve a myriad of health consequences due to poor diet and nutrition in persons with SCI/D.