نتایج جستجو برای: infant weaning

تعداد نتایج: 104491  

2007
MARSHA B. QUINLAN

Parenting behavior may respond flexibly to environmental risk to help prepare children for the environment they can expect to face as adults. In hazardous environments where child outcomes are unpredictable, unresponsive parenting could be adaptive. Child development associated with parenting practices, in turn, may influence cultural patterns related to insecurity and aggression (which we call...

F. Fatahnia H.R. Mirzaei Alamouti R. Masoumi S. Menatian,

This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of pre-pubertal plane of nutrition on the skeletal growth, lamb mortality, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) concentrations, quantity and quality of colostrum produced in ewe lambs. A total of 40 clinically health Kurdish female lambs (30±8.6 d and weighing 10.2±3.4 kg) were randomly allocated to one of two experimental diets in pre-wea...

Journal: :Beverages 2023

Kunu is a fermented non-alcoholic beverage consumed all over Nigeria. The drink served as an alternative to alcohol due its perceived extreme nourishing and therapeutic properties. Varieties of this are determined mostly by the type grain, supplements, sensory additives used, process employed during production. Dietary quality paramount in nutritional well-being key factor human overall health ...

2015
Jessica Tang Shelley Reid Tracey Lutz Girvan Malcolm Sue Oliver David Andrew Osborn

BACKGROUND The optimal strategy for weaning very preterm infants from nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) is unclear. Reported strategies include weaning NCPAP to a predefined pressure then trialling stopping completely (abrupt wean); alternate periods of increased time off NCPAP whilst reducing time on until the infant is completely weaned (gradual wean); and using high flow nasa...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2007
W M Cumming

Park' reports the case of a breast-fed infant which, at the age of six weeks was given a little cow's milk and which, after three or four hours, vomited, became collapsed, and later had diarrhcea. The child was desensitized by the mouth with gradually increasing doses beginning with 0.0001 c.cm. until large quantities of milk could be tolerated. Weill2 had a similar case which was cured by subc...

2017
Amy Brown Sara Wyn Jones Hannah Rowan

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Infants are traditionally introduced to solid foods using spoon-feeding of specially prepared infant foods. RECENT FINDINGS However, over the last 10-15 years, an alternative approach termed 'baby-led weaning' has grown in popularity. This approach involves allowing infants to self-feed family foods, encouraging the infant to set the pace and intake of the meal. Proponents o...

Journal: :Journal of paediatrics and child health 2004
E A S Nelson C W Chan C M Yu

OBJECTIVE In 1981 the World Health Assembly (WHA) adopted the International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes (the Code) to support breastfeeding. Despite improving trends, Hong Kong has low rates of breastfeeding compared to other developed countries. METHODS We surveyed companies marketing breast milk substitutes in Hong Kong to determine self-reported adherence to the Code. Comp...

F. Fatahnia H.R. Mirzaei Alamouti R. Masoumi S. Menatian,

To determine the value of pre-pubertal plan of nutrition on reproductive performance, hormonal concentrations and milk production in ewe lambs, a total of 40 clinically health Kurdish female lambs (30±8.6 d and weighing 10.2±3.4 kg) were randomly allocated to one of two experimental diets in pre-weaning period: high quality diet (HQD) (HQD, 2.50 Mcal ME/kg dry matter (DM) and 148 g CP/kg DM) or...

Journal: :Professional care of mother and child 1995
N Belton

If we are to reduce the incidence of iron deficiency, parents need more education in how to prevent it. Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional problem in early childhood in the UK and may adversely affect development. Breast milk, infant formulae and follow-on formulae all provide enough absorbable iron for the young infant, but the iron content in cow's milk is poorly absorbed. Problem...

Journal: :Pediatric annals 2013
Nancy Brent

CME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES: 1.Review the advantages and disadvantages of donor-banked milk over informal milk sharing.2.List disadvantages of proprietary infant formula for use as supplementation.3.Determine the primary ethical concerns when electing to use donor human milk versus propriety infant formula for supplementation. The benefits of breast-feeding, as well as the risks of some artifici...

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