Issues in complementary feeding
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Issues in complementary feeding
(Nestlé Nutrition workshop series, . Pediatric programme ; v. 60)
Karger , Nestlé Nutrition Institute, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This publication covers a wide range of topics connected with the concepts of complementary feeding. To start with, the focus is on breastfed infants as reference, looking at human milk as a model for the development of optimal foods in the complementary feeding period. The nutritional safety and quality of complementary foods, as well as the role of cereals, meat, dairy fermented products and local resources are discussed next, together with the possible implications for the use of functional nutrients. Within this context, the dietary requirements of children with certain medical conditions (from malnourished infants to those suffering from food allergy or celiac disease) are critically reassessed in the light of most recent observations. The presentations, coming from developing and transition to well-developed countries, remind us that the complementary feeding recommendations are still influenced by a mixture of tradition, history, policy, practice and science, and that any innovation should take into account all these points to be successful. This publication provides pediatricians, neonatologists, nutritionists and dieticians with a complete update on what is known and what is still unknown about the period when complementary feeding is implemented.
目次
- Preface
- Foreword
- Contributors
- The Breastfed Infant as Reference
- Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding of Children up to 2 Years of Age: Brown, K.H.
- Does Breastfeeding Protect from Growth Acceleration and Later Obesity? Singhal, A.
- Later Effects of Breastfeeding Practice: The Evidence: Turck, D.
- Nutritional Quality and Safety
- Traditional Foods vs. Manufactured Baby Foods: Ferguson, E.L.
- Darmon, N.
- Potential Contaminants in the Food Chain: Identification, Prevention and Issue Management: Scanlan, F.P.
- The Microbiological Risk: Morelli, L.
- Cereals in Infant Nutrition and Health Outcomes
- Cereal Fortification Programs in Developing Countries: Bulusu, S.
- Laviolette, L.
- Mannar, V.
- Reddy, V.
- Processed Infant Cereals as Vehicles of Functional Components: Domellof, M.
- West, C.
- Functional Ingredients in the Complementary Feeding Period and Long-Term Effects: Agostoni, C.
- Riva, E.
- Giovannini, M.
- Complementary Feeding for Special Children
- The Influence of Gluten: Weaning Recommendations for Healthy Children and Children at Risk for Celiac Disease: Guandalini, S.
- Allergic Infants: Growth and Implications while on Exclusion Diets: Laitinen, K.
- Isolauri, E.
- Weaning Infants with Malnutrition, Including HIV: Solomons, N.W.
- Meat and Dairy Products in Complementary Feeding
- Adverse Effects of Cow's Milk in Infants: Ziegler, E.E.
- Whole Cow's Milk: Why, What and When? Michaelsen, K.F.
- Hoppe, C.
- Lauritzen, L.
- Molgaard, C.
- Meat as an Early Complementary Food for Infants: Implications for Macro- and Micronutrient Intakes: Krebs, N.F.
- Functional Fermented Milk Products: Brunser, O.
- Gotteland, M.
- Cruchet, S.
- Concluding Remarks.
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