Pediatric Nutrition in Practice
Regurgitation and Gastroesophageal Reflux 205 3 identify ‘red f lags’ which may indicate the need for a different or accelerated ...
206 Zevit Shamir Furthermore, since a certain degree of ref lux is present in normal individuals, symptom associa- tions are o ...
Regurgitation and Gastroesophageal Reflux 207 3 most effective mechanism of acid blockade, and while not yet approved below 1 ye ...
208 Zevit Shamir 8 Mousa HM, Rosen R, Woodley FW, et al: Esophageal impedance monitoring for gastroesophageal reflux. J Pediat ...
3 Nutritional Challenges in Special Conditions and Diseases Key Words Feeding problems · Food refusal · Pickiness · Responsive f ...
210 Black^ 3,000 infants and toddlers in the USA, by 7–8 months of age, 96% of children can grasp food with their hands and 77% ...
Childhood Feeding Problems 211 3 cation of whether each behavior presents a problem. The BPFAS has been validated among typicall ...
212 Black^ leading to the possibility of hunger and associat- ed irritability [9]. When asked about allowing children to determi ...
Childhood Feeding Problems 213 3 are hungry at meals and not satiated from snacks and beverages ( table 1 ) Principles of respo ...
3 Nutritional Challenges in Special Conditions and Diseases Key Words Growth failure · Parenteral nutrition · Gastrointestinal p ...
Preterm and Low-Birth-Weight Infants 215 3 Nourishing Preterm and Low-Birth-Weight Infants Provision of nutrients has to overcom ...
216 Ziegler^ proves, it is assumed that the ability to digest and absorb nutrients is also improving. Gastric emp- tying thus se ...
Preterm and Low-Birth-Weight Infants 217 3 cient amounts with the exception of protein, which is inadequate in most fortifiers. ...
3 Nutritional Challenges in Special Conditions and Diseases Key Words Diet · Type 1 diabetes · Glycemic index · Intensive insuli ...
Nutritional Management of Diabetes in Childhood 219 3 care team. However, every team member should have an understanding of the ...
220 Smart^ The prevention or treatment of overweight or obesity is a key strategy of care, and guidance on appropriate serving s ...
Nutritional Management of Diabetes in Childhood 221 3 (For legend see next page.) 1 Koletzko B, et al. (eds): Pediatric Nutritio ...
222 Smart^ Carbohydrate Assessment Children and adolescents with T1DM require ed- ucation regarding the amount, type and distrib ...
Nutritional Management of Diabetes in Childhood 223 3 for meals very rich in fat and protein. An advan- tage of insulin pump the ...
224 Smart^ tional benefit to glycemic control over that ob- served when carbohydrate amount is considered alone [13]. Low-GI foo ...
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