نتایج جستجو برای: infant nutrition

تعداد نتایج: 170314  

Journal: :Rossiyskiy Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii (Russian Bulletin of Perinatology and Pediatrics) 2016

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics 1987

Journal: :American Journal of Diseases of Children 1915

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2011
C Phillip Shelor Catrina A Campbell Martina Kroll Purnendu K Dasgupta Tammy L Smith Amir Abdalla Mike Hamilton Terri Wiley Muhammad

Iodine is an essential micronutrient especially important in the neurodevelopment of infants. Spot samples of urinary iodine (UI) are used as an epidemiologic index of adult iodine nutrition. Individual infant iodine nutrition is of vital importance, but infant urine is difficult to collect, much less a 24 h sample. Monitoring the intake provides a pragmatic solution for determining infant iodi...

Journal: :Maternal & child nutrition 2015
Lindsey M Locks Pooja R Pandey Akoto K Osei David S Spiro Debendra P Adhikari Nancy J Haselow Victoria J Quinn Jennifer N Nielsen

Global recommendations on strategies to improve infant feeding, care and nutrition are clear; however, there is limited literature that explains methods for tailoring these recommendations to the local context where programmes are implemented. This paper aims to: (1) highlight the individual, cultural and environmental factors revealed by formative research to affect infant and young child feed...

2018
Kirsty Le Doare Beth Holder Aisha Bassett Pia S. Pannaraj

Breast milk is the perfect nutrition for infants, a result of millions of years of evolution. In addition to providing a source of nutrition, breast milk contains a diverse array of microbiota and myriad biologically active components that are thought to guide the infant's developing mucosal immune system. It is believed that bacteria from the mother's intestine may translocate to breast milk a...

Journal: :Health economics 2008
Diane Dancer Anu Rammohan Murray D Smith

The excess female infant mortality observed in South Asia has typically been attributed to gender discrimination in the intra-household allocation of food and medical care. However, studies on child nutrition find no evidence of gender differences. A natural explanation could be that in environments of high infant mortality of females, the surviving children are healthier, so that child nutriti...

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