Handbook of Pediatric NutritionAspen Publishers, 1999 - 719 pages Details normal pediatric nutrition and growth and therapeutic pediatric nutrition, with chapters on areas such as premature infants, vegetarianism, food hypersensitivities, obesity, developmental disability, nutrition in burned patients, and the use of herbs. This second edition contains several new |
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Page 124
... usually able to give facts accurately and are becoming more au- tonomous in their actions and decisions . Adoles- cents are usually able to understand abstract ideas and concepts and will sometimes verbalize disagreement with nutrition ...
... usually able to give facts accurately and are becoming more au- tonomous in their actions and decisions . Adoles- cents are usually able to understand abstract ideas and concepts and will sometimes verbalize disagreement with nutrition ...
Page 154
... usually ingest this food without any reaction and can exercise without any reaction , as long as the specific food has not been ingested within the past 8-12 hours . Patients with exercise - in- duced anaphylaxis usually have a positive ...
... usually ingest this food without any reaction and can exercise without any reaction , as long as the specific food has not been ingested within the past 8-12 hours . Patients with exercise - in- duced anaphylaxis usually have a positive ...
Page 392
... usually is not adequate to maintain blood levels above 3.0 mg / dL . Finally , children may develop steroid - in- duced hypoglycemia , requiring a no - concen- trated - sweets diet . Occasionally , insulin is indi- cated . However ...
... usually is not adequate to maintain blood levels above 3.0 mg / dL . Finally , children may develop steroid - in- duced hypoglycemia , requiring a no - concen- trated - sweets diet . Occasionally , insulin is indi- cated . However ...
Contents
Chapter 2 Nutritional Assessment | 17 |
Chapter 3 Nutrition for Premature Infants | 43 |
Normal Nutrition During Infancy | 65 |
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Handbook of Pediatric Nutrition Patricia Queen Samour,Kathy King Helm,Carol E. Lang Limited preview - 2004 |
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References to this book
Pediatric Nephrology and Urology: The Requisites in Pediatrics Bernard S. Kaplan,Kevin E. C. Meyers No preview available - 2004 |