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 360
... tolerated ; however , juices should be avoided due to high osmolality . A lactose - free formula may be better tolerated in some infants , because studies in the treatment of acute diarrhea show shorter duration of acute bouts of ...
... tolerated ; however , juices should be avoided due to high osmolality . A lactose - free formula may be better tolerated in some infants , because studies in the treatment of acute diarrhea show shorter duration of acute bouts of ...
Page 370
... tolerated well . 135 For older in- fants and toddlers , fiber - containing complex for- mulas 120 such as Pediasure with Fiber ( Ross Products ) are tolerated well . Full - strength breast milk or formula can typically be used starting ...
... tolerated well . 135 For older in- fants and toddlers , fiber - containing complex for- mulas 120 such as Pediasure with Fiber ( Ross Products ) are tolerated well . Full - strength breast milk or formula can typically be used starting ...
Page 504
... tolerated by the patient when advanced gradually in incre- ments of 2-4 kcal / oz / day.16 Formulas that consist of a base concentration of 24-26 kcal / oz and also contain modular additives of fat ( e.g. , 0.25-0.50 g corn oil / oz ...
... tolerated by the patient when advanced gradually in incre- ments of 2-4 kcal / oz / day.16 Formulas that consist of a base concentration of 24-26 kcal / oz and also contain modular additives of fat ( e.g. , 0.25-0.50 g corn oil / oz ...
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 |