Perinatal Nutrition: Optimizing Infant Health & DevelopmentJatinder Bhatia Perinatal Nutrition describes the role of nutrition in newborn growth and development, the reduction of health risks, and the prevention of morbidity in the neonatal period and infancy. This important reference presents valuable nutritional strategies for the care of perinatal patients from preconception through infancy and after hospital release, |
Contents
Chapter 1 Periconceptional Nutrition and Infant Outcomes | 1 |
Chapter 2 Nutritional Requirements During Pregnancy and Lactation | 15 |
Chapter 3 Maternal Nutrition for Normal Intrauterine Growth | 53 |
Chapter 4 Placenta as a Nutritional Unit | 77 |
Chapter 5 Intrauterine Growth Restriction | 111 |
Chapter 6 Nutritional Infulences on Infant Development | 153 |
Chapter 7 Feeding the Preterm Infant | 165 |
Chapter 8 PostHospitalDischarge Nutrition for the Premature Infant | 191 |
Chapter 10 Introducing Solid Foods to Infants | 217 |
Chapter 11 Growth During the First Year of Life | 291 |
Chapter 12 Prenatal and Infant Nutrition in the Pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes Implications for Diagnosis and Therapy | 307 |
Chapter 13 Adolescent Nutrition and Preconception During Pregnancy | 331 |
Chapter 14 Artificial Hydration and Nutrition in the Neonate | 347 |
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Back cover | 381 |
Chapter 9 BreastFeeding the Term Infant | 203 |
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Perinatal Nutrition: Optimizing Infant Health & Development Jatinder Bhatia No preview available - 2004 |
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