Infant formula : closer to the reference
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Infant formula : closer to the reference
(Nestlé Nutrition workshop series, v. 47,
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume documents recent progress in developing infant formulas that are nutritionally and biologically equivalent to maternal milk. The book features contributions from an international group of experts in clinical practice and in research.Coverage includes studies comparing key metabolic indicesusuch as plasma amino acid concentrations, long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid profiles, and variables reflecting iron nutritional statusuin infants fed new formulas and breast-fed infants. Also included are discussions of the adequacy of current formulas for preterm infants. Several contributors examine the role of maternal milk components and probiotics in promoting development of gastrointestinal immunity.
目次
- 1. Ethnic Differences in Patterns of Human Growth in Stature
- 2. Scientific and Practical Issues in the Development of the US Childhood Growth Reference
- 3. Growth of the Breast-Fed Child
- 4. Influence of Early Nutrition on Growth
- 5. Protein Nutrition During Infancy: Effects on Growth and Metabolism
- 6. Levels and Trends in Growth Failure in Developing Countries
- 7. Recent Advances in Nutrition and Intrauterine Growth
- 8. The Natural History of Growth Failure: Importance of Intrauterine and Postnatal Periods
- 9. Nutritional Causes of Linear Growth Failure During Complementary Feeding
- 10. Infection: How Important Are Its Effects on Child Nutrition and Growth?
- 11. Low Birthweight, Postnatal Growth failure, and Mortality
- 12. Psychosocial Consequences of Early Childhood Growth Retardation
- 13. Growth of School-Age Children
- 14. The Potential Role of Processed Complementary Food
- 15. The Nutrition Transition: New Nutritional Influences on Child Growth
- 16. Early Growth Retardation and Syndrome X: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Surrounding the Programming Hypothesis
- 17. Obesity in Children from Developing Countries: A Public Health Problem?
- 18. Improved Child Diet and Growth: Efficacy and Effectiveness Studies
- 19. Concluding Discussion
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