Practical Paediatric Nutrition

Practical Paediatric Nutrition

by E. M. E. Poskitt
Practical Paediatric Nutrition

Practical Paediatric Nutrition

by E. M. E. Poskitt

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Overview

Practical Paediatric Nutrition deals with conventional children's nutrition in a clinical or community setting. The book reviews nutritional assessment using three complementary methods, namely, clinical nutritional assessment (symptoms: physical wasting, rickets), anthropometric assessment (manifestations: abnormal measurements, skinfold thickness), and biochemical assessment (analysis: hematology, urine). The text also addresses nutrition in pregnancy and its effects on the fetus. The book notes that selected food supplementation has negligible effects in the mean fetal weight of malnourished populations compared with well-nourished populations. Placental insufficiency can also lead to fetal malnutrition. The text discusses breast feeding, cow's milk formulas, soya-based formulas, and "follow-on formulas." For low birth weight infants, the choice of feeds are the infants' own mothers' milk, expressed or banked; other banked breast milk; fortified human milk (own mother's or banked); standard infant formula; or preterm infant formula. The book also explores the problem of weaning and failure to gain height or weight at the expected rates. The book is helpful for pediatricians, obstetricians, gynecologists, nurses, practitioners in general medicine, and administrators of public health services.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483141565
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 10/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 308
File size: 6 MB

Table of Contents

1 Clinical Nutritional Assessment 2 Nutrition in Pregnancy and its Effects on the Fetus3 Breast Feeding4 Formula Feeding5 Low-Birthweight Infants6 Weaning7 Failure to Thrive8 Protein-Energy Malnutrition9 Mineral Deficiencies10 Vitamin Deficiencies11 Problems of Vegetarian and Unusual Diets12 Nutrition and the Teeth13 Inborn Errors of Metabolism14 Intolerant Reactions to Food15 Gastrointestinal Disorders16 Parenteral Nutrition - Intravenous Feeding (IVF)17 Renal Problems18 Diabetes19 Obesity and Anorexia Nervosa20 Adolescence21 Children's Nutrition and Later HealthAppendixIndex
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