Description |
1 online resource (xlix, 1470 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Infant nutrition and development of gastrointestinal function -- Breastfeeding -- Formula feeding of term infants -- Nutritional needs of the preterm infant -- Complementary feeding -- Feeding the child -- Adolescent nutrition -- Cultural considerations in feeding children -- Nutritional aspects of vegetarian diets -- Sports nutrition -- Nutrition during pregnancy -- Fast foods, organic foods, fad diets -- Energy -- Protein -- Carbohydrate and dietary fiber -- Fats and fatty acids -- Calcium, phosphorous, and magnesium -- Iron -- Trace elements -- Vitamins -- Fat-soluble vitamins -- Water-soluble vitamins -- New food ingredients -- Parenteral nutrition -- Enteral nutrition -- Assessment of nutritional status -- Pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders -- Failure to thrive -- Chronic diarrheal disease -- Oral therapy for acute diarrhea -- Inborn errors of metabolism -- Dietary management of diabetes mellitus in children -- Hypoglycemia in infants and children -- Hyperlipidemia and prevention of cardiovascular disease -- Pediatric obesity -- Food sensitivity -- Nutrition and immunity -- Nutritional support for children with developmental disabilities -- Nutrition of children who are critically ill -- Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa -- Nutrition of children with HIV-1 infection -- Nutrition for children with sickle cell disease -- Nutritional management of children with renal disease -- Nutritional management of children with cancer -- Inflammatory bowel disease -- Liver disease -- Cardiac disease -- Nutrtion in cystic fibrosis -- The ketogenic diet -- Nutrition and oral health -- Community nutrition services -- Food labeling -- Current legislation and regulations for infant formulas -- Food safety: infectious disease -- Food safety: pesticides, industrial chemicals, toxins, antimicrobial preservatives and irradiation, and indirect food additives |
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Table A-1: Exchange lists for diabetic diets -- Table A-2: Food exchange lists -- Table B-1: Conversions from conventional units to systeme international (SI) units -- Table C-1: Representative values for constituents of human milk -- Table D-1: CDC growth charts -- Table D-2: WHO growth charts -- Table D-3: Low birth weight and intrauterine growth charts -- Table D-4: Arm measurements -- Table E-1: Recommended nutrient levels of infant formulas -- Table F-1: Increasing the caloric density of infant formula -- Table F-2: Cow milk-based infant formulas: label claim nutrient contents -- Table F-3: Soy-based infant formulas: label claim nutrient contents -- Table F-4: Selected nutrients in human milk, various forms of cow milk, and goat milk -- Table G-1: Extensively hydrolyzed protein-based and amino acid-based formulas for infants: label claim nutrient contents -- Table H-1: Milk-based follow-up infant formulas: label claim nutrient contents -- Table H-2: Soy follow-up infant formulas: label claim nutrient contents -- Table I-1: Formulas for infants with low birth weight and preterm infants -- Table I-2: Nutrients provided by human milk fortifiers for preterm infants fed human milk |
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Table J-1: Dietary reference intakes: recommended intakes for individuals -- Table J-2: Dietary reference intakes: tolerable upper intake levels -- Table J-3: Nutrition during pregnancy -- Fig K-1: MyPyramid -- Fig K-2: MyPyramid for kids -- Fig K-3: MyPyramid enjoy moving -- Table L-1: Beverages and alcoholic drinks: calories and selected electrolytes -- Table M-1: Carbohydrate content of juices -- Table N-1: Drugs for which absorption is increased by food -- Table N-2: Drugs for which absorption may be delayed by food or milk -- Table N-3: Drugs that should be administered on an empty stomach -- Table N-4: Miscellaneous food-nutrient effects -- Table N-5: Drug-grapefruit juice interactions -- Table O-1: Review of fad diets and other popular weight-loss diets -- Table P-1: Sources of dietary fiber -- P-2: Available over-the-counter preparations of fiber -- Table Q-1: Approximate calcium contents of 1 serving of some common foods that are good sources of calcium -- Table Q-2: Calcium content of foods -- Table R-1: Iron content of selected foods -- Table S-1: Zinc content of common household portions of selected foods -- Table T-1: Commercially available parenteral nutrition solutions -- Table U-1: Enteral products for special indications -- Table U-2: Enternal products grouped by usage indication -- U-3: Sources of medical food modules for treatment of inborn errors of metabolism -- Table V-1: Sports/nutrition bars -- Table W-1: Mid-upper arm circumference for length or height reference data -- Table W-2: Mid-upper arm circumference for age reference data for boys aged 6-59 months -- Table W-3: Mid-upper arm circumference for age reference data for girls aged 6-59 months -- Table X-1: Saturated and polyunsaturated fat and cholesterol content of common foods -- Table Y-1: Sodium content of foods |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Children -- Nutrition -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Children -- Nutrition.
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Infants -- Nutrition.
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Children.
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Infants.
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Nutrition disorders.
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Nutrition -- Requirements.
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Nutrition -- Evaluation.
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Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
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Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
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Child
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Infant
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Nutrition Disorders
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Nutritional Requirements
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Nutritional Status
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children (people by age group)
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infants.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Children's Health.
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MEDICAL -- Pediatrics.
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Nutrition -- Requirements.
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Nutrition -- Evaluation.
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Nutrition disorders.
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Infants -- Nutrition.
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Infants.
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Children.
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Children -- Nutrition.
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Genre/Form |
Handbooks and manuals.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kleinman, Ronald E.
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LC no. |
2008922528 |
ISBN |
9781581104172 |
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1581104170 |
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