Handbook of Pediatric NutritionPatricia Queen Samour, Kathy King Helm, Carol E. Lang Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2004 - 719 pages Thoroughly revised and updated, this essential reference for all dietitians includes new chapters on cardiac disease and nutrition counseling. This book covers the needs of every age group, from infants and toddlers to pre-teens and adolescents. It includes state-of-the-art recommendations on a host of conditions--from anorexia and bulimia to diabetes, cancer, and cystic fibrosis. It also includes hundreds of charts, checklists, and guidelines. |
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Contents
Growth of Body Tissues | 7 |
Growth Velocity | 13 |
Data Evaluation and Plan | 35 |
Chapter 3 Nutrition for Premature Infants | 43 |
Enteral Nutrition | 49 |
Normal Nutrition During Infancy | 65 |
Supplementation of Vitamins and Minerals for All Infants | 82 |
Whole Cows Milk | 89 |
Chapter 17Chronic Renal Disease | 385 |
Transplantation | 391 |
Classification of Severity of Undernutrition | 398 |
Assessment of the Diet | 404 |
Chapter 19 Cardiology | 413 |
Chapter 20 Diabetes | 425 |
Chapter 21Pediatric Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | 453 |
Nutritional Assessment | 459 |
Normal Nutrition from Infancy through Adolescence | 99 |
Nutrition Issues | 109 |
Substance Abuse | 115 |
Nutrition Counseling | 121 |
Chapter 7 Vegetarianism in Children | 133 |
Alternative Medical Beliefs and the Vegetarian Diet | 142 |
Food Hypersensitivities | 149 |
NonIgEMediated Food Hypersensitivity | 155 |
Therapy | 162 |
Natural History and Prevention | 168 |
Etiology | 174 |
Treatment | 180 |
Chapter 10Eating Disorders | 191 |
Anorexia Nervosa | 200 |
Chapter 12Community Nutrition | 225 |
State and Local Nutrition Services | 231 |
Chapter 13 Nutrition Support of Inborn Errors of Metabolism | 243 |
Inborn Errors of Nitrogen Metabolism | 271 |
Inborn Errors of Carbohydrate Metabolism | 284 |
Chapter 14Developmental Disabilities | 293 |
Management of Nutrition Concerns | 304 |
Other Nutritional Considerations | 312 |
Chapter 16 Gastrointestinal Disorders | 355 |
Celiac Disease | 365 |
Short Bowel Syndrome | 373 |
Chapter 22Oncology and Marrow Transplantation | 465 |
Nutritional Assessment | 477 |
Special Considerations | 485 |
Chapter 23 Nutrition in the Burned Pediatric Patient | 493 |
Protein Needs | 500 |
Chapter 24Enteral Nutrition | 513 |
Product Availability and Cost | 524 |
Administration of Feeding | 530 |
Weaning | 538 |
Chapter 25 Parenteral Nutrition | 551 |
Cycling | 561 |
Fat | 572 |
Patient Monitoring | 578 |
Chapter 26 Botanicals in Pediatrics | 589 |
Conclusion | 599 |
Appendix BIncremental Growth Charts | 605 |
Appendix DBMI and Weight Gain Charts | 633 |
Appendix EBody Mass Index for Selected Weights and Statures | 639 |
Appendix FPercentiles for Body Mass Index in US Children 5 to 17 Years | 645 |
Appendix HArm and Skinfold Measurements | 657 |
Appendix IProgression of Sexual Development | 667 |
Appendix KDietary References Intakes and Recommended Dietary Allowances | 681 |
Appendix LGeneral Guidelines Daily Values Food Guide Pyramid | 689 |
Appendix MNCHS Growth Charts | 695 |
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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 |