Childhood NutritionCRC Press, 1994 M11 28 - 288 pages An invaluable resource, Childhood Nutrition provides accurate facts on current concepts in pediatric nutrition, including theories of nutrition in the pathophysiology of disease and in developing nutritional healthcare plans. Written by an outstanding group of specialists, each chapter is thoroughly researched and referenced. |
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Page 237 - Carroll MD. Nutrient sources in the American diet: quantitative data from the NHANES II survey.