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Infants Nutrition --- Pregnancy. --- Pregnancy --- Infants --- Grossesse --- Nourrissons --- Nutritional aspects --- Nutrition --- Aspect nutritionnel --- Alimentation
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Children --- Infants --- Nutritional Requirements --- Nutrition --- Requirements --- Congresses --- in infancy & childhood --- congresses --- congresses. --- Infants - Nutrition - Requirements - Congresses. --- Children - Nutrition - Requirements - Congresses.
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À partir de données probantes tirées de ces études, les auteures démontrent que l'allaitement diffère de l'alimentation avec une préparation commerciale, et ce, sous presque tous les aspects examinés. Elles souhaitent inciter les professionnels de la santé, qui continuent de considérer l'allaitement et l'alimentation avec des préparations commerciales comme des pratiques équivalentes ou permutables sans grande conséquence, à prendre conscience de l'immense potentiel du lait humain et de l'allaitement pour le mieux-être de nos sociétés.
Breast Feeding --- Milk, Human --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Breast milk --- Breastfeeding --- Infants --- Nutrition --- Health and hygiene --- Breast milk. --- Breastfeeding. --- Lait de femme --- Allaitement maternel --- Nourrissons --- Nutrition. --- Health and hygiene. --- Alimentation --- Santé et hygiène --- Infants - Nutrition --- Infants - Health and hygiene
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Breast feeding --- Immunologic diseases in children --- Infants --- Breast Feeding --- Infant, Newborn --- Milk, Human --- Immunological aspects --- Congresses --- Nutritional aspects --- Nutrition --- congresses --- immunology --- Breastfeeding --- Congresses. --- congresses. --- Infants - Nutrition - Immunological aspects - Congresses. --- Breast feeding - Immunological aspects - Congresses. --- Immunologic diseases in children - Nutritional aspects - Congresses.
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Breastfeeding --- Lactation --- Breast milk --- Infants --- Physiological aspects --- Physiological effect --- Nutrition --- 610 --- 615.7 --- allergie --- anatomie --- babyverzorging --- babyvoeding --- besmettelijke ziekten --- borstvoeding --- fertiliteit --- fysiologie --- geneesmiddelengebruik --- immunologie --- voeding --- vroedkunde --- werken --- Vroedkunde --- Zwangerschap - Bevalling - Zuigelingenzorg --- Milk --- Milk secretion --- Milk yield --- Physiology --- Prolactin --- Breastmilk --- Human milk --- Milk, Human --- Mother's milk --- Breast feeding --- Nursing (Breastfeeding) --- Suckling --- Wet nurses --- Secretion --- Breastfeeding - Physiological aspects --- Breast milk - Physiological effect --- Infants - Nutrition
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This book is a collection of state-of-the-art reviews on the various aspects of nutrition for the preterm neonate, by internationally renowned clinicians and researchers from Australia, UK, USA, Canada, and Italy. It provides the scientific basis and clinical perspective on the A to Z of enteral and parenteral nutrition for extremely preterm neonates, making it valuable for all involved in the care of this high-risk population. The topics covered range from the developmental physiology of the gastrointestinal tract, and early trophic feeds, to aggressive enteral and parenteral nutrition, and feeding under special conditions such as intrauterine growth restriction and chronic lung disease. Survival of extremely preterm neonates has improved significantly following the advances in neonatal intensive care. Extrauterine growth restriction is recognised as a serious and almost universal issue in this population. Considering the long term consequences of nutritional deficit and poor growth (e.g. neurodevelopmental impairment, short stature and metabolic disorders), optimising nutrition in the early postnatal life of the preterm neonate is crucial. However this is easier said than done considering the frequency of feed intolerance, fear of necrotising enterocolitis, and the hesitancy in adopting an aggressive approach to parenteral nutrition in this population. The simple and practical approach of this comprehensive and unique book makes it a must read for clinicians as well as researchers involved in neonatal intensive care. It is a useful resource for trainees in neonatology, paediatric gastroenterology, and neonatal nursing, and also for dieticians specialising in neonatal nutrition. Key features and content: · Developmental physiology of the gastrointestinal tract · Systematic review of the evidence in various aspects of nutrition for the preterm neonate · Evidence-based practice in nutrition for the preterm neonate · Current gaps in knowledge and directions for further research.
Nutrition. --- Premature infants -- Nutrition. --- Premature infants. --- Premature infants --- Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Therapeutics --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Infant, Newborn --- Infant --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Physiological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Age Groups --- Persons --- Named Groups --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Nutritional Requirements --- Feeding Methods --- Infant, Premature --- Nutrition --- Medicine. --- Life sciences. --- Biomedicine. --- Biomedicine general. --- Life Sciences, general. --- Medicine/Public Health, general. --- Biosciences --- Sciences, Life --- Science --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Health Workforce --- Biomedicine, general.
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Newborn babies are usually fed via the breast which ensures optimal development and emotional mother-child bonding. However, in some circumstances breast feeding may be either inadequate or impractical. Historically, deficiencies in the provision of breast milk were addressed by wet-nurse feeding but this was superseded by the introduction of artificial milk feeds, i.e. formula or bottle feeds.This handbook covers formula feeds in the most comprehensive way. Each contribution starts with convenient summary points. Six parts give information about historical and international aspects (South American, African and Chinese perspectives), composition, microbiological and chemical contaminants, allergy and immunology, effects on physical development and metabolic responses, and effects on psychological and neurodevelopment.The ‘Handbook of dietary and nutritional aspects of bottle feeding’ is essential reading material for nutritionists, dieticians, paediatricians, midwives, pharmacologists, health care professionals, general practitioners and those interested in babies health in general.
Bottle feeding --- Infants --- Bottle Feeding. --- Infant. --- Infant Formula. --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena. --- 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 --- Bottlefeeding --- Bottle Feedings --- Bottlefeedings --- Feeding, Bottle --- Feedings, Bottle --- Breast Feeding --- Artificial feeding of children --- Infant formulas --- Baby Formula --- Baby Formulas --- Formula, Baby --- Formula, Infant --- Formulas, Baby --- Formulas, Infant --- Infant Formulas --- Infant Food --- Nutrition. --- Psychological aspects. --- Nutrition --- Bottle feeding -- Psychological aspects. --- Bottle feeding -- United States. --- Infants -- Nutrition. --- Milk --- Food, Formulated --- Feeding Behavior --- Feeding Methods --- Milk Substitutes --- Foods, Specialized --- Beverages --- Therapeutics --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Dairy Products --- Behavior --- Food --- Food and Beverages --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Physiological Phenomena --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Phenomena and Processes --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Infant Formula --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Bottle Feeding --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pediatrics --- Infant --- Psychological aspects --- Bottlefed
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Infant Feeding Practices A Cross-Cultural Perspective Pranee Liamputtong, Editor It’s natural... It’s unsightly... It’s normal... It’s dangerous. To breastfeed or not? For millions of women around the world, this personal decision is influenced by numerous social, cultural, and health factors. Infant Feeding Practices is the first book to delve into these factors from a global perspective, revealing striking similarities and differences from country to country. Dispatches from Asia, Australia, Africa, the U.K., and the U.S. explore as wide a gamut of salient issues affecting feeding practices as traditional beliefs about colostrums, “breast is best” campaigns, partner attitudes, workplace culture, direct government intervention, and the pressure to be a “good mother.” Throughout these informative pages, women are seen balancing innovation and tradition to nurture healthy, thriving babies. A sampling of topics covered: • Policy versus practice in infant feeding. • Infant feeding in the age of AIDS. • Managing the lactating body: the view from the U.S. • Motherhood, work, and feeding. • The effects of migration on infant feeding. • From breastfeeding tradition to optimal breastfeeding practice. Infant Feeding Practices is a first-of-its-kind resource for researchers and practioners in maternal and child health, public health, global health, and cultural anthropology seeking empirical findings and culturally diverse information on this sensitive issue.
Bottle feeding. --- Breastfeeding. --- Infants -- Nutrition. --- Infants --- Breastfeeding --- Parents --- Nutrition Processes --- Sociology --- Behavioral Sciences --- Culture --- Feeding Behavior --- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Nuclear Family --- Physiological Processes --- Social Sciences --- Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Persons --- Behavior --- Ethnology --- Breast Feeding --- Mothers --- Psychology --- Social Environment --- Cross-Cultural Comparison --- Family --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Physiological Phenomena --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Anthropology --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Named Groups --- Phenomena and Processes --- Psychology, Social --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Pediatrics --- Nutrition --- Cross-cultural studies --- Child rearing --- Care --- Medicine. --- Public health. --- Maternal and child health services. --- Anthropology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Maternal and Child Health. --- Public Health. --- Maternal and infant welfare. --- Infant welfare --- Maternity welfare --- Child welfare --- Women --- Maternal health services --- Human beings --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Charities --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Primitive societies --- Social sciences
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Parenteral feeding --- Infants --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Diet Therapy --- Congresses --- Nutrition --- Diet Therapy. --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena. --- -Parenteral feeding --- -Feeding, Intravenous --- Feeding, Parenteral --- Intravenous feeding --- Parenteral hyperalimentation --- Parenteral nutrition --- Total parenteral nutrition --- Artificial feeding --- Parenteral therapy --- Babies --- Infancy --- Children --- Nutrition Phenomena --- Nutrition Physiological Concepts --- Nutrition Physiological Phenomenon --- Nutritional Phenomena --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomenon --- Nutritional Physiology --- Nutritional Physiology Concepts --- Nutritional Physiology Phenomenon --- Nutrition Physiological Phenomena --- Nutrition Physiology --- Nutritional Physiology Phenomena --- Concept, Nutrition Physiological --- Concept, Nutritional Physiology --- Concepts, Nutrition Physiological --- Concepts, Nutritional Physiology --- Nutrition Physiological Concept --- Nutritional Physiology Concept --- Phenomena, Nutrition --- Phenomena, Nutrition Physiological --- Phenomena, Nutritional --- Phenomena, Nutritional Physiological --- Phenomena, Nutritional Physiology --- Phenomenon, Nutrition Physiological --- Phenomenon, Nutritional Physiological --- Phenomenon, Nutritional Physiology --- Physiological Concept, Nutrition --- Physiological Concepts, Nutrition --- Physiological Phenomena, Nutrition --- Physiological Phenomena, Nutritional --- Physiological Phenomenon, Nutrition --- Physiological Phenomenon, Nutritional --- Physiology Concept, Nutritional --- Physiology Concepts, Nutritional --- Physiology Phenomena, Nutritional --- Physiology Phenomenon, Nutritional --- Physiology, Nutrition --- Physiology, Nutritional --- Food --- Nutritional Sciences --- Therapy, Diet --- Diet Therapies --- Therapies, Diet --- Diet --- Disease --- -Congresses --- therapeutic use --- diet therapy --- Nutrition Process --- Nutritional Process --- Nutritional Processes --- Nutrition Processes --- Process, Nutrition --- Process, Nutritional --- Processes, Nutrition --- Processes, Nutritional --- Phototrophic Processes --- Autotrophic Processes --- Heterotrophic Processes --- Chemoautotrophic Growth --- Diet Modification --- Dietary Modification --- Diet Modifications --- Dietary Modifications --- Modification, Diet --- Modification, Dietary --- Modifications, Diet --- Modifications, Dietary --- -Nutrition --- Feeding, Intravenous --- Nutrition&delete& --- Diet Therapy, Restrictive --- Restriction Diet Therapies --- Restriction Diet Therapy --- Restrictive Diet Therapies --- Restrictive Diet Therapy --- Diet Therapies, Restriction --- Diet Therapies, Restrictive --- Diet Therapy, Restriction --- Therapies, Restriction Diet --- Therapies, Restrictive Diet --- Therapy, Restriction Diet --- Therapy, Restrictive Diet --- Dietary Restriction --- Dietary Restrictions --- Restriction, Dietary --- Parenteral feeding - Congresses --- Infants - Nutrition - Congresses --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena - congresses --- Diet Therapy - congresses
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