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Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics Nutrition Part – کتاب رفرنس کودکان نلسون بخش تغذیه
نرم افزار الودایت ارائه دهنده جدیدترین کتابها و گایدلاینهای معتبر علم تغذیه
Nutrition for infants, children, and adolescents should maintain current weight
and support normal growth and development. Growth during infancy is rapid,
critical for neurocognitive development, and has the highest energy and nutrient
requirements relative to body size than any other period of growth. It is followed
by growth during childhood, when 60% of total growth occurs, and finally by
puberty. Nutrition and growth during the 1st 3 yr of life predict adult stature and
some health outcomes. The major risk period for growth stunting (impaired
linear growth) is between 4 and 24 mo of age. Therefore, it is critical to identify
nutrient deficiencies promptly and to address them aggressively early in life,
because missing them can impart lasting adverse effects on later growth and
development.
Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics Nutrition Part – کتاب رفرنس کودکان نلسون بخش تغذیه
Dietary intake should provide energy requirements as well as the essential
macronutrient and micronutrient needs for sustaining the function of multiple
vital processes. Nutrient deficiencies can limit growth, impair immune function,
affect neurodevelopment, and increase morbidity and mortality. Worldwide,
malnutrition and undernutrition are the leading causes of acquired
immunodeficiency, and a major factor underlying morbidity and mortality in
children <5 yr of age.
Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics Nutrition Part – کتاب رفرنس کودکان نلسون بخش تغذیه
Chapter 55 Nutritional Requirements
Chapter 56 Feeding Healthy Infants, Children, and Adolescents
Chapter 57 Nutrition, Food Security, and Health
Chapter 58 Refeeding Syndrome
Chapter 59 Malnutrition
Chapter 60 Overweight and Obesity
Chapter 61 Vitamin A Deficiencies and Excess
Chapter 62 Vitamin B Complex Deficiencies and Excess
Chapter 63 Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) Deficiency and Excess
Chapter 64 Vitamin D Deficiency (Rickets) and Excess
Chapter 65 Vitamin E Deficiency
Chapter 66 Vitamin K Deficiency
Chapter 67 Micronutrient Mineral Deficiencies