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 42
... Women The recommendation that black women gain at the upper end of the IOM ranges , however , does not seem to be supported by the most recent studies that have evaluated the recommendations . In particular , the studies of Caulfield ...
... Women The recommendation that black women gain at the upper end of the IOM ranges , however , does not seem to be supported by the most recent studies that have evaluated the recommendations . In particular , the studies of Caulfield ...
Page 43
... women ( 26.1-29.0 kg / m2 ) gain in the range of 7.0-11.5 kg , while obese women ( BMI > 29.0 ) gain at least 6.8 kg ( 15 lb ) , which is equivalent to the amount accounted for by the products of con- ception . No upper limit of weight ...
... women ( 26.1-29.0 kg / m2 ) gain in the range of 7.0-11.5 kg , while obese women ( BMI > 29.0 ) gain at least 6.8 kg ( 15 lb ) , which is equivalent to the amount accounted for by the products of con- ception . No upper limit of weight ...
Page 45
... women , and obese women have elicited some suggested modifications : 1. All pregnant adolescents , not just those within 2 years of menarche , should be tar- geted toward the upper end of the ranges appropriate for their prepregnancy ...
... women , and obese women have elicited some suggested modifications : 1. All pregnant adolescents , not just those within 2 years of menarche , should be tar- geted toward the upper end of the ranges appropriate for their prepregnancy ...
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 |