Pediatric nutrition : policy of the American Academy of Pediatrics
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Pediatric nutrition : policy of the American Academy of Pediatrics
American Academy of Pediatrics, c2014
7th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Prepared by the AAP Committee on Nutrition with contributions from more than 100 experienced practitioners, this seventh edition puts today's most current nutrition-related information at your fingertips.
This seventh edition provides the latest information about nutrient metabolism and nutrition to support the normal development and health of infants and children who are well, those born with congenital anomalies or disorders of metabolism, and those with acute and chronic illnesses.
Contents include:
The latest evidence-based guidelines on feeding healthy infants and children
Current policies and practice recommendations from the AAP Committee on Nutrition
Several new chapters and appendices have been added, including chapters on school and daycare nutrition; gene and nutrient interaction; and metabolic programming
Recent advances and developments on topics that arise frequently in paediatric practice: breastfeeding, fast foods, vegetarian diets, persistent newborn diarrhea, preterm infant nutrition needs, chronic obesity, vitamin supplementation, and more
Appendices of more than 50 tables including dietary allowances, energy requirements, composition of human milk and infant formulas, MyPlate, and more
More than 20 growth charts for very low and low birth weights; full-term infants, children, and adolescents; down syndrome; and more
Updated listings of resources for you and your patients, including printed materials, government agencies and Web sites
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