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El. knyga: Early Nutrition: Impact on Short- and Long-Term Health: 68th Nestle Nutrition Institute Workshop, Pediatric Program, Washington, DC, October 2010.

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In this book, a selected group of international experts review nutritional practices and feeding behaviors in infancy and early childhood. They present the latest knowledge on feeding practices during the period considered and their effect on growth, development, and immediate and long-term health. One of the main topics discussed involves feeding practices in the newborn critical care unit, concentrating on the use of human donor milk and probiotics in the diet of premature and ill newborns. Another point of focus is the causes and the effect of an insufficient intake of selected micronutrients, such as iron and zinc, which is highly prevalent particularly in the developing world. Besides, this publication contains information on the influence of early feeding habits on the later development of a number of health-related issues such as food allergies, later food preferences and eating habits, obesity, bone development, the risk of developing celiac disease in genetically predisposed children. This volume provides essential reading for pediatricians, clinical investigators and health workers interested in the effects of early nutrition on health.
Preface vii
Foreword ix
Contributors xi
Late Consequences of Early Feeding
Animal Studies of the Effects of Early Nutrition on Long-Term Health
1(16)
J.E. Jaquiery
A.L. Hernandez
C.E. Oliver
M.H. Derraik
J.G.B. Bloomfield
Dietary Lipid Quality and Long-Term Outcome
17(16)
E.M. Keller
B.O. Innis
How Proteins Improve the Development of Preterm Infants
33(16)
W.E. van den Akker
C.H. Roelants
J.B. van Goudoever
The Knowns and Unknowns of Human Milk Banking
49(16)
K. Simmer
Short- and Long-Term Effects of Probiotics Administered Early in Life
65(18)
Complementary Feeding and the Health and Development of the Infant over the Immediate Period of Infancy and Early Childhood
New Findings from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study 2008
83(24)
Siega-Riz
A.M. Kinlaw
A. Deming
K.C. Reidy
Weaning Practices in Other Parts of the World: Case Study India
107(10)
K.N. Agarwal
Weaning Practices in Other Parts of the World: Case Study Russia
117(10)
A.K. Baturin
Micronutrient Deficiencies and Effect of Supplements on Correcting Them
127(14)
Food Allergy and Complementary Feeding
141(12)
W.G. Radano
Early Feeding: Setting the Stage for Healthy Eating Habits
153(16)
J.A. Ventura
Late Consequences of Weaning
Early Feeding Practices and Development of Food Allergies
169(18)
G. Penagos
Learning to Prefer the Familiar in Obesogenic Environments
187(14)
L.L. Anzman-Frasca
Early Feeding Practices and Their Impact on Development of Celiac Disease
201(14)
A. Fasano
C. Catassi
Infant Feeding Practices and Subsequent Development of Adipose Tissue
215(12)
N. Stettler
Early Life Nutrition and Bone Development in Children
227(10)
IGF-I Signaling and Effects on Longevity
237(14)
Holzen Berger
Concluding Remarks 251(8)
Subject Index 259