نتایج جستجو برای: feeding characteristics

تعداد نتایج: 764631  

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2010
Massimo Ammaniti Loredana Lucarelli Silvia Cimino Francesca D'Olimpio Irene Chatoor

OBJECTIVE This study examines a transactional and multirisk model for Infantile Anorexia (IA) and investigates the contributions of the parent, the child, and dyadic interactional variables related to this feeding disorder. METHOD The sample consisted of 371 mother-child pairs (children aged 6-36 months), of which 187 pairs of mothers and normally developing children (ND-group), and 184 mothe...

2013
William A. Griffin Terry J. Klopfenstein Galen E. Erickson Dillon M. Feuz Kyle J. Vander Pol Matthew A. Greenquist Matt A. Greenquist

A two-year experiment evaluated the effects of sorting long yearling steers by initial feedlot BW and supplementing 200 mg/steer of Optaflexx daily the last 28 days of the feeding period on ADG, F/G, carcass characteristics and profitability. Feedlot ADG, F/G, and profitability were not effected by sorting. However, sorted cattle exhibited increased fat thickness, increased rib-eye area, and in...

2017
Young Ran Ha Jun Ho Kim Jeongeun Ryu Sang Joon Lee

Disease-mediated mosquitoes have been receiving much attention, as the World Health Organization recently declared the Zika virus a global public health emergency. Mosquitoes transmit pathogens that cause various tropical diseases including malaria, dengue fever and yellow fever as well as Zika virus. The vector efficiency of mosquitoes depends on their blood-feeding characteristics and the mec...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2013
Markus Wilken Vanessa Cremer Jennifer Berry Peter Bartmann

BACKGROUND Oral aversion and feeding disorders occur frequently after long-term feeding via a tube. A rapid home-based tube-weaning programme that provides feeding disorder treatment under medical supervision to overcome oral aversion has been developed. AIMS To describe the results of the 4-10-day rapid home-based feeding tube-weaning programme and to determine the prevalence of food aversio...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2005
Pamela J Salsberry Patricia B Reagan

OBJECTIVE To study the dynamic processes that drive development of childhood overweight by examining the effects of prenatal characteristics and early-life feeding (breastfeeding versus bottle feeding) on weight states through age 7 years. We test a model to determine whether prenatal characteristics and early-life feeding influence the development of a persistent early tendency toward overweig...

ژورنال: حیات 2004
Faghihzadeh, S, Golyan Tehrani, Sh, Modares, M, Safdari, Z,

Introduction: Obesity is a problem to individual’s health and determintion of its causative factors is essential for prevention of obesity and maintenance of health. Materials and Methods: This research is a case-control analytic study (prospective) which has been conducted in kindergartens and pre-elementary schools affiliated to health organization in Qazvin city. After a preliminary study on...

2013
Banchaun Benjasuwantep Suthida Chaithirayanon Monchutha Eiamudomkan

The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence, characteristics, and factors related to feeding problems among normal children, and the differences in feeding practices between those with and without feeding problems. Caregivers of 402 healthy children aged between one and four years of age were interviewed by pediatricians involved in the research. Data included the child's medical hist...

2014
Sebastian Eves-van den Akker Catherine J. Lilley James R. Ault Alison E. Ashcroft John T. Jones Peter E. Urwin

Plant parasitic nematodes comprise several groups; the most economically damaging of these are the sedentary endoparasites. Sedentary endoparasitic nematodes are obligate biotrophs and modify host root tissue, using a suite of effector proteins, to create a feeding site that is their sole source of nutrition. They feed by withdrawing host cell assimilate from the feeding site though a structure...

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2013

Background: Preterm infants frequently experience oral feeding difficulties due to undeveloped oral- motor skills and lack of coordination between sucking, swallowing and breathing. Infants’ ability to orally consume all feedings while maintaining physiological stability and weight gain is necessary for their discharge. Aim: The effect of non-nutritive sucking on weight gain in preterm infants....

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