Pedi-EAT Full Version 2022-1-15
Pedi-EAT Full Version 2022-1-15
Pedi-EAT Full Version 2022-1-15
Intended Use: The PediEAT is intended to assess observable symptoms of problematic feeding
in children between the ages of 6 months and 7 years old who are being offered some solid
foods. The PediEAT is intended to be completed by a caregiver that is familiar with the child’s
typical eating. This is most often a parent, but may be another primary caregiver.
Disclosure: The PediEAT does not replace a healthcare provider’s clinical assessment. The
PediEAT is also not intended to provide a diagnosis, but instead may provide the healthcare
provider with an objective assessment of the child’s eating in order to facilitate diagnosis and
treatment decisions.
Referencing Information:
Please give appropriate credit to the authors when presenting, publishing, or otherwise
referencing the Pediatric Eating Assessment Tool (PediEAT).
Thoyre, S., Pados, B., Park, J., Estrem, H., Hodges, E., McComish, C., Van Riper, M., and
Murdoch, K. (2014). Development and content validation of the Pediatric Eating
Assessment Tool (Pedi-EAT). American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 23, 1-14.
doi: 10.1044/1058-0360(2013/12-0069)
Thoyre, S., Pados, B., Park, J., Estrem, H., McComish, C., Hodges, E. (2018). The Pediatric Eating
Assessment Tool: Factor structure and psychometric properties. Journal of Pediatric
Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 66(2), 299-305. doi: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000001765
PMID: 28953526
Pados, B.F., Thoyre, S.M., & Park, J. (2018). Age-based norm-reference values for the Pediatric
Eating Assessment Tool. Pediatric Research, 84(2), 233-239. doi: 10.1038/s41390-018-
0067-z
Note: The PediEAT is not in any way associated with the PEDI-EAT-10 by Soyer and colleagues
(2017).
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Terms of Use of this Assessment Tool
This assessment tool is protected by copyright. Your right to use this assessment tool is limited
to the right to use the tool for your personal, non-commercial use in accordance with the terms
and conditions below.
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using the tool. Reference information is available on the front page of the assessment
tool.
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considered or used as medical advice and/or a diagnostic tool and it does not replace a
healthcare provider’s assessment or care.
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Directions: We are interested in learning about the eating behaviors of your child. The items below may not apply to every child.
When filling this out, think about what is typical for your child at this time.
PHYSIOLOGIC SYMPTOMS
0 1 2 3 4 5
Almost Almost
My child… Never Sometimes Often Always Score
Never Always
gags when it is time to eat (for example, when they see food or when placed in
19.
high chair) □ □ □ □ □ □
20. gags with smooth foods like pudding □ □ □ □ □ □
21. gags with textured food like coarse oatmeal □ □ □ □ □ □
gags, coughs, or vomits when brushing teeth (if your child does not have teeth,
22. select Never. If your child will not allow you to brush his/her teeth, select
Always)
□ □ □ □ □ □
23. gets a bloated tummy after eating □ □ □ □ □ □
24. turns red in face, may cry with stooling □ □ □ □ □ □
25. has gas □ □ □ □ □ □
26. drools when eating □ □ □ □ □ □
27. has a hard time eating due to stuffy nose □ □ □ □ □ □
Physiologic Symptoms Subscale Score
0 1 2 3 4 5
Almost Almost
My child… Never Sometimes Often Always Score
Never Always
insists on food being offered in a certain way (such as, how food is on the plate
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or what dish or spoon is used, or where they sit) □ □ □ □ □ □
37. insists on being fed by the same person(s) □ □ □ □ □ □
38. becomes upset by the smell of food □ □ □ □ □ □
39. throws food or pushes food away □ □ □ □ □ □
40. prefers to drink instead of eat □ □ □ □ □ □
41. prefers crunchy foods □ □ □ □ □ □
42. eats better when entertained □ □ □ □ □ □
43. takes more than 30 minutes to eat □ □ □ □ □ □
44. needs mealtime to be calm □ □ □ □ □ □
45. wants the same food for more than two weeks in a row □ □ □ □ □ □
Items below are scored according to the numbers at right 5 4 3 2 1 0
Almost Almost
Never Sometimes Often Always
Never Always
5 4 3 2 1 0
Almost Almost
My child… Never Sometimes Often Always Score
Never Always
Almost Almost
My child… Never Sometimes Often Always Score
Never Always
SCORING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Scores are assigned to PediEAT items with lower scores indicating fewer symptoms and higher scores indicating more symptoms
of problematic feeding. There are numbers above the items indicating the score that each response would receive. Note that the
scores may change between the subscales. For example, the Physiologic Symptoms subscale is scored with Never = 0 and Always
= 5, while the Selective / Restrictive Eating subscale is scored with Never = 5 and Always = 0. Also note that within the
Problematic Mealtime Behaviors subscale and the Selective / Restrictive Eating subscale, there are a subset of items at the
bottom that are scored differently than the other items in that subscale. You may use the right column on the PediEAT to record
the score for each item.
2. There are some items that may not apply to a child based on the child's age. For example, there are specific instructions to
parents above the items pertaining to chewing. If a child is less than 15 months old and not being offered chewable foods, they
are to score it as not problematic. If a child is older than 15 months and not yet being offered chewable foods or refuses to eat
the types of foods specified, the parent should answer in a way that indicates that is problematic.
3. Add the scores for each item within each area. A box is provided at the end of each area to record the total score for that area.
Transfer each area score total to the table below.
4. Use the age-specific reference values on the subsequent pages to determine the level of concern associated with the score the
child received. Please note that corrected age should be used when choosing the age-specific reference values if the child is less
than 2 years old and he/she was born at less than 37 weeks post-menstrual age (i.e., the child was born more than 3 weeks
before their due date).
Notes:
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2017-10-17 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Reference Values for Children 12 - 15 months old
The following reference values are for children between 12 months 1 day and 15 months 0 days
old. If the child was born prior to 37 weeks post-menstrual age, please use the child's corrected
age when determining which reference values to use.
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2017-10-17 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Reference Values for Children 15 - 18 months old
The following reference values are for children between 15 months 1 day and 18 months 0 days
old. If the child was born prior to 37 weeks post-menstrual age, please use the child's corrected
age when determining which reference values to use.
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2018-4-26 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Reference Values for Children 18 - 24 months old
The following reference values are for children between 18 months 1 day and 24 months 0 days
old. If the child was born prior to 37 weeks post-menstrual age, please use the child's corrected
age when determining which reference values to use.
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2017-10-17 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Reference Values for Children 2 - 2.5 years old
The following reference values are for children between 2 years 1 day and 2.5 years 0 days old. If
the child was born prior to 37 weeks post-menstrual age, please use the child's corrected age
when determining which reference values to use.
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2017-10-17 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Reference Values for Children 2.5 - 3 years old
The following reference values are for children between 2.5 years 1 day and 3 years 0 days old.
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2018-4-26 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Reference Values for Children 3 - 4 years old
The following reference values are for children between 3 years 1 day and 4 years 0 days old.
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2018-4-26 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Reference Values for Children 4 - 5 years old
The following reference values are for children between 4 years 1 day and 5 years 0 days old.
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2018-4-26 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Reference Values for Children 5 - 6 years old
The following reference values are for children between 5 years 1 day and 6 years 0 days old.
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2018-4-26 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Reference Values for Children 6 - 7 years old
The following reference values are for children between 6 years 1 day and 7 years 0 days old.
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2017-10-17 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED