Handbook of Pediatric NutritionPatricia Queen Samour, Carol E. Lang Aspen Publishers, 1993 - 613 pages All the latest information on childhood nutrition in one comprehensive volume. This book covers the need of every age group, from infants and toddlers to pre-teens and adolescents. You'll get state-of-the-art recommendations for a host of conditionsfrom anorexia and bulimia to diabetes, cancer, and cystic fibrosis. It's packed with hundreds of charts, checklists, and guidelines. |
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Page 426
... enzymes in school or other settings : amount : Any behavioral problems related to meals and eating : II . PHYSICAL ... enzymes ― type : How are enzymes taken ? Number with snacks : Vitamins - type and dosage : Nutrition supplements ...
... enzymes in school or other settings : amount : Any behavioral problems related to meals and eating : II . PHYSICAL ... enzymes ― type : How are enzymes taken ? Number with snacks : Vitamins - type and dosage : Nutrition supplements ...
Page 437
... Enzyme Replacement Therapy Types of Available Enzymes . There are many different brands and types of pancreatic enzymes available ( Table 16-5 ) . They contain varying amounts of li- pase , which breaks down fat ; protease , which ...
... Enzyme Replacement Therapy Types of Available Enzymes . There are many different brands and types of pancreatic enzymes available ( Table 16-5 ) . They contain varying amounts of li- pase , which breaks down fat ; protease , which ...
Page 439
... enzyme therapy is very expensive and contributes significantly to the overall cost of this disease . Enzymes are often covered by third - party payers and programs such as State Children's Rehabilitation Services . Referral to Food ...
... enzyme therapy is very expensive and contributes significantly to the overall cost of this disease . Enzymes are often covered by third - party payers and programs such as State Children's Rehabilitation Services . Referral to Food ...
Contents
Chapter 2Nutritional Assessment | 26 |
from Birth through 18 Years | 77 |
Chapter 3Nutrition for Premature Infants 883 | 83 |
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Handbook of Pediatric Nutrition Patricia Queen Samour,Kathy King Helm,Carol E. Lang Limited preview - 2004 |
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