Nutrition in Pediatrics: Basic Science Clinical Applications 2Vols.

911552-5180/9781607951803

ISBN
9781607951803
作者/出版社
Duggan / PMPH
出版年代/版次
2016/5

定價NT$ 8,751
NT$ 8,313
數量

重量:4.05Kg 頁數:1265  裝訂:精裝  開數:28.6 x 23 cm   印刷:彩色

The field of pediatric nutrition has developed into an area essential to the components of academic pediatric programs throughout the world. Fundamental aspects of health and disease are strongly related to the nutritional environment; (nutritional status and dietary intake). The now two-volume text, Nutrition in Pediatrics 5th edition provides a comprehensive and accessible approach to pediatric nutrition. The 5th edition continues the expansion of the section on pediatric obesity: epidemiology, pathophysiology, assessment, and treatment. It includes new chapters on celiac disease, food allergies, and iron. This edition provides expanded and updated chapters on international nutrition, including focused chapters on nutrition in low- and middle-income countries. The text is divided into seven sections: General Concepts in Pediatric Nutrition, Physiology and Pathophysiology, Perinatal Nutrition, Obesity, Nutrition in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, Nutritional Aspects of Specific Disease States, and Approach to Nutritional Support. The valuable and comprehensive appendices Nutritional Assessment, Nutritional Requirements, and Enteral Products have been retained and updated in the new edition. Chapters new to this edition include Functional Food Ingredients: Probiotics, Prebiotics, Nutraceuticals, and Phytochemicals; Diet, Environment, and Gut Microbiota in the Metagenomic Era; Childhood Obesity Prevention; and Nutrition Support Teams The previous edition's chapter on international nutrition has been expanded into a new section on nutrition in low and middle income countries, with the following new chapters: The Nutrition Transition and Global Child Health, Infant and Young Child Feeding in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, Child Nutrition and Economic Development, Global Interventions in Child Health, and Obesity in Developing Economies.