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Infant Nutrition Disorders --- Infant, Newborn --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases
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Breast Feeding --- Food, Formulated --- Infant Nutrition Disorders --- adverse effects
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Body Temperature Regulation --- Climate --- Infant Nutrition Disorders --- Microclimate
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Infants are not just small adults; they have a complex set of nutrient requirements and interactions to account for the high metabolic rate, growth, immunological and cognitive development, etc. Each year there are 138 million births, including 30 million from the least developed countries, where health is most at risk. Nutrition during infancy establishes growth patterns and development which moderate short term and long term health and life expectancy. There is continuing progress in understanding the nutrient composition of breastmilk and the importance nutritious and timely complementary foods. Nutrients at particular risk in the first years of life are iron, iodine, and vitamins A and D. There are still gaps in our knowledge on the influence of maternal diet, body composition and nutritional status on breastmilk nutrients. Interaction of nutrients with the human microbiome and gastro-intestinal tract hormonal secretion are developing fields. While breastmilk remains the “gold standard of pediatric nutrition”, the provisions of nutrients providing for optimal health in infant formulae, including nutrients and probiotics remains an area of research. The assessment of body composition for research and clinical practice has progressed rapidly and is important in understanding later obesity. After six months of age, there are new issues of the interaction of weaning foods and later family foods with the maturing gastro-intestinal tract to promote health and growth. Infant nutrition is made more difficult (and interesting) by the many cultural beliefs related to feeding practices. Developments in all of these fields of research into pediatric nutrition will be explored in this special issue together with state of the art reviews.
infant nutrition --- Breastfeeding and nutrition --- Micronutrients in infancy --- Growth and protein --- Culture and nutrient intake
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Infants --- Neonatal gastroenterology --- Digestive System --- Gastrointestinal Diseases --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Infant Nutrition Disorders --- Nutrition --- growth & development
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Children --- Pediatric gastroenterology --- Infants --- Nutrition disorders in children --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Infant Nutrition Disorders. --- Child Nutrition Disorders. --- Gastrointestinal Diseases. --- Child. --- Infant. --- Nutrition --- Nutrition disorders in children. --- Pediatric gastroenterology. --- Nutrition. --- Infant Nutrition --- Infant Nutrition Disorders --- Gastroenterology. --- Pediatrics. --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena. --- Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena.
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"Every new copy includes Navigate 2 Essentials access. Samour & King's Pediatric Nutrition in Clinical Care, Fifth Edition provides comprehensive coverage of the nutritional aspects of pediatric clinical care. A widely trusted resource for more than twenty years, this text combines coverage of nutrition assessment and care with detailed coverage of normal growth, relevant disease states, and medical nutrition therapy. After reading this book, students and practitioners alike will be able to discuss the nutrition guidelines associated with normal growth and development, and they will be better able to determine medical nutrition therapy interventions for children with diseases, injuries, genetic disorders, and weight issues"-- "A widely trusted resource for more than twenty years, this text combines coverage of nutrition assessment and care with detailed coverage of normal growth, relevant disease states, and medical nutrition therapy. After reading this book, students and practitioners alike will be able to discuss the nutrition guidelines associated with normal growth and development, and they will be better able to determine medical nutrition therapy interventions for children with diseases, injuries, genetic disorders, and weight issues. Market Information: The target audience for this text will be graduate-level programs in Dietetics and Nutrition. As of March 2017, the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) has accredited 221 didactic programs in dietetics and 61 coordinated programs in dietetics, and all of these programs are moving to a graduate degree given recommendations put forth by ACEND in 2012. Per our Revision Survey, Pediatric Nutrition is typically offered within graduate Dietetics and Nutritional Science programs as a required course. Median reported annual enrollment was 25, though responses varied from 14 to 30. Alternate names include the following: - Maternal Child Nutrition - Advanced Pediatric and Adolescent Nutrition - Advanced Clinical Nutrition: Pediatrics"--
Children --- Infants --- Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Child Nutrition Disorders --- Infant Nutrition Disorders --- Needs Assessment --- Diet Therapy --- Infant --- Child --- Nutrition --- Diseases --- Nutritional aspects
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Gastrointestinal system --- Newborn infants --- Child --- Digestive System --- Gastrointestinal Diseases --- Infant --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Infant Nutrition Disorders --- Nutrition --- Physiology --- growth & development
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Child Nutrition --- Infant Nutrition --- Isotopes --- Metabolism --- congresses --- in infancy & childhood --- Energy Metabolism. --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena. --- Infant, Newborn --- Isotope Labeling. --- Metabolic Diseases. --- Diseases, Metabolic --- Thesaurismosis --- Disease, Metabolic --- Metabolic Disease --- Thesaurismoses --- Isotope Labeling, Stable --- Isotope-Coded Affinity Tagging --- Isotopically-Coded Affinity Tagging --- Affinity Tagging, Isotope-Coded --- Affinity Tagging, Isotopically-Coded --- Isotope Coded Affinity Tagging --- Labeling, Isotope --- Labeling, Stable Isotope --- Stable Isotope Labeling --- Tagging, Isotope-Coded Affinity --- Tagging, Isotopically-Coded Affinity --- Radioisotopes --- Complementary Feeding --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomenon --- Infant Nutritional Physiology --- Supplementary Feeding --- Infant Nutrition Physiology --- Nutrition Physiology, Infant --- Complementary Feedings --- Feeding, Complementary --- Feeding, Supplementary --- Feedings, Complementary --- Feedings, Supplementary --- Nutritional Physiology, Infant --- Physiology, Infant Nutrition --- Physiology, Infant Nutritional --- Supplementary Feedings --- Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Bioenergetics --- Energy Expenditure --- Bioenergetic --- Energy Expenditures --- Energy Metabolisms --- Expenditure, Energy --- Expenditures, Energy --- Metabolism, Energy --- Metabolisms, Energy --- metabolism. --- ENERGY METABOLISM --- INFANT NUTRITION --- INFANT --- ISOTOPE LABELING --- METABOLIC DISEASES --- NEWBORN, metabolism --- Metabolic diseases --- Energy metabolism --- Infant nutrition --- Infant --- Isotope labeling --- Newborn, metabolism --- congresses. --- Energy Metabolism --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Isotope Labeling --- Metabolic Diseases --- metabolism
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