Handbook of Pediatric NutritionJones and Bartlett, 2005 - 722 pages Handbook of Pediatric Nutrition, Third Edition, provides cutting edge research and resources on the most important pediatric issues and therapies, such as prenatal nutrition, weight management, vegetarian diets, diabetes guidelines, and transplant nutrition concerns. Commonly used by dietetic practitioners studying for their Pediatric Specialty exams, registered dietitians, dietetic technicians, nutritionists, pediatricians, nurses, and dietetic students, this book is considered the last word in pediatric nutrition. |
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Page 319
... patients with CF derive up to 40 % of total calories from fat based on the individual patient's tolerance.40 It is appropriate to encourage the use of polyunsaturated fats that are good sources of the essential fatty acids , linoleic ...
... patients with CF derive up to 40 % of total calories from fat based on the individual patient's tolerance.40 It is appropriate to encourage the use of polyunsaturated fats that are good sources of the essential fatty acids , linoleic ...
Page 322
... patients with CF. These patients had significant increases in their energy intakes as well as in their body mass index values , without decline in pulmonary function over this time pe- riod . More and more emphasis is being placed on ...
... patients with CF. These patients had significant increases in their energy intakes as well as in their body mass index values , without decline in pulmonary function over this time pe- riod . More and more emphasis is being placed on ...
Page 329
... patients require close follow - up because it may be difficult initially to determine their nutritional needs . Many chronic ventilator - dependent patients with BPD have very low energy needs and yet their other nutrient needs are the ...
... patients require close follow - up because it may be difficult initially to determine their nutritional needs . Many chronic ventilator - dependent patients with BPD have very low energy needs and yet their other nutrient needs are the ...
Contents
Nutritional Assessment | 11 |
Prenatal Nutrition | 35 |
Nutrition for Premature Infants | 53 |
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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 |