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 278
... Protein quality is determined by its essential amino acid content . Protein synthesis and nitrogen utilization are more efficient when all essential amino acids are pres- ent in appropriate amounts . Severe restriction of intact protein ...
... Protein quality is determined by its essential amino acid content . Protein synthesis and nitrogen utilization are more efficient when all essential amino acids are pres- ent in appropriate amounts . Severe restriction of intact protein ...
Page 488
... protein intake . " 7 The protein requirements of the burned infant and child are elevated because of accelerated tis- sue breakdown and exudative losses during a pe- riod of rapid repair and growth . Failure to meet heightened protein ...
... protein intake . " 7 The protein requirements of the burned infant and child are elevated because of accelerated tis- sue breakdown and exudative losses during a pe- riod of rapid repair and growth . Failure to meet heightened protein ...
Page 536
... PROTEIN Studies attempting to define parenteral protein needs are more abundant for preterm infants than for older infants and children . Parenteral admin- istration of 1.1 to 2.5 g / kg / day along with 30 to 60 kcal / kg / day ...
... PROTEIN Studies attempting to define parenteral protein needs are more abundant for preterm infants than for older infants and children . Parenteral admin- istration of 1.1 to 2.5 g / kg / day along with 30 to 60 kcal / kg / day ...
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 |