Infant growth
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Part 1 book "Step on to paediatrics" includes content: The child; child health scenario; examination of a child - crucial to remember; growth and development; infant and young child feeding (iycf); integrated management of childhood illness; childhood immunization and vaccine preventable diseases; newborn and common neonatal problems; nutritional disorders; cough and or difficult breathing; diarrhoea; vomiting; abdominal pain; constipation; sore throat and difficulty in swallowing; undue exhaustion to normal activities; joint pain and swelling; fever and rash; prolonged high fever.
174p zizaybay1101 30-04-2024 5 2 Download
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Part 1 book "Essentials of pediatric nursing" includes content: Introduction to child health and pediatric nursing; factors influencing child health; growth and development of the newborn and infant; growth and development of the toddler; growth and development of the preschooler; growth and development of the school age child; growth and development of the adolescent; atraumatic care of children and families; health supervision; health assessment of children; caring for children in diverse settings; caring for the special needs child.
508p muasambanhan10 03-04-2024 3 2 Download
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Part 2 book "Introduction to maternity and pediatric nursing" includes content: An overview of growth, development, and nutrition, the infant, the toddler, the preschool child, the preschool child, the school age child, the adolescent, the child’s experience of hospitalization, health care adaptations for the child and family, the child with a sensory or neurological condition, the child with a musculoskeletal condition.
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Ebook Essential pediatrics (8th edition): Part 1 includes contents: Introduction to pediatrics, normal growth and its disorders, newborn infants, normal growth and its disorders, immunization and immunodeficiency, fluid and electrolyte disturbances.
344p longtimenosee03 30-01-2024 5 2 Download
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Lecture "Development policy: Human development" includes content: before the Human Development approach: Gunnar Myrdal and “Cumulative Causation”; Postwar Asia: Independence, growth, improvements to human health and education; Human development in history;... We invite you to refer to the lecture!
20p kimphuong1144 04-12-2023 3 2 Download
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After completing this chapter, students will be able to: Review the partial equilibrium, general equilibrium, and growth models and distinguish the distribution of the welfare gains and losses from international trade, explain the strategic trade and infant industry arguments for protection, distinguish the assumptions that must be satisfied for the strategic trade and infant industry arguments for protection to be valid.
34p haojiubujain04 27-07-2023 5 3 Download
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Ankyloglossia is commonly reported as one of the major causes of breastfeeding difficulty. There is a lack of research on infant growth and latching performance with clinical measures. In the cases reported in this paper, the infants overcame the initial difficulties in breastfeeding and maintained their normal growth course in the first 6 months of life.
7p vigamora 23-05-2023 6 3 Download
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Results from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified many loci and biological pathways that influence adult body mass index (BMI). We aimed to identify if biological pathways related to adult BMI also affect infant growth and childhood adiposity measures.
13p vinarcissa 21-03-2023 3 1 Download
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Deleted in malignant brain tumors 1 (DMBT1) is an innate defence protein expressed in the lungs of preterm infants and adults. Recent studies showed that DMBT1 is important in angiogenesis and can bind to different growth factors including VEGF.
9p vimontana2711 05-04-2021 13 3 Download
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Rhabdoid tumors are highly aggressive malignancies affecting infants and very young children. In many instances these tumors are resistant to conventional type chemotherapy necessitating alternative approaches.
11p vijennie2711 29-09-2020 12 1 Download
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Non-Hispanic black (NHB) infants are twice as likely as non-Hispanic white infants to experience rapid weight gain in the first 6 months, yet few trials have targeted this population. The current study tests the efficacy of “Mothers & Others,” a home-based intervention for NHB women and their study partners versus an attentioncontrol, on infant size and growth between birth and 15 months.
13p vimoscow2711 28-08-2020 10 1 Download
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Promotion of optimal growth in infants calls for introduction of adequate food supplements in the form of complementary foods in addition to continued breast feeding from the age of 6 months onwards as complementary feeding plays critical role in children. Study was carried out to develop complementary food formulation, sensory evaluation, nutrient and antinutrients analysis. Finger millet, oilseeds, milk solids, jaggery, processed chia seeds and basella alba leaves were used in different proportion.
10p caygaocaolon6 30-07-2020 14 4 Download
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Microbiological surveillance of human milk from milk bank in tertiary care hospital in Jaipur, India
Breast milk is the best source of nutrition as it is composed of all bio active components required for the growth and development of infant. Even after the advances in infant formula mixes, breast milk is universally accepted to be best suited to infants. The objective of this study is to ensure quality of donated breast milk as a safe end product. The study is done to determine the prevalence of potentially pathogenic micro-organism that indicates hygiene and sanitary conditions of human milk collected at milk bank.
4p chauchaungayxua6 26-06-2020 9 0 Download
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Milk fat globule membranes (MFGM) have shown to have functional components that are found in human milk, suggesting that addition of bovine sources of MFGM (bMFGM) to infant formula may promote beneficial outcomes potentially helping to narrow the gap between infants who receive human breast milk or infant formula.
11p viorochimaru2711 29-05-2020 6 0 Download
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Malnutrition is still public health problem in some parts of the world and causes irreversible damage at infant stage. Infants require high energy and nutrient dense foods because of their high growth velocity. Feeding fortified complementary blended foods is one of the options to treat malnourished infants. These foods are prepared with cereallegume blend, oil, sugar, vitamin/minerals and animal source protein. Complementary foods with high sugar content (> 15%) are not recommended to treat malnourished group. Animal source protein in complementary foods leads to hike in production cost.
8p caygaocaolon5 27-05-2020 32 1 Download
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There is limited data from Africa on the effect of pre- and post-natal growth and infant feeding on later body composition. This study's aim was to investigate the effect of birth weight, exclusive breastfeeding and infant growth on adolescent body composition, using data from a Ugandan birth cohort.
20p caothientrangnguyen 09-05-2020 23 1 Download
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Congenital tufting enteropathy (CTE) is a rare disease that manifests as intractable diarrhea during the neonatal period which is associated with mutations of the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) gene.
4p vimax2711 27-03-2020 10 0 Download
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The new growth charts in the UK, the UK-WHO charts, comprise prescriptive data from the WHO standard between two weeks and four years of age. Little is known about the development of obesity risk in normal UK infants, who are necessarily not fed according to the WHO recommendations and do not live in constraint-free environments (the selection criteria of the WHO standard source sample), using the new charts.
9p virubber2711 21-03-2020 14 2 Download
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To determine the effect of human milk, maternal and donor, on in-hospital growth of very low birthweight (VLBW) infants. We performed a retrospective cohort study comparing in-hospital growth in VLBW infants by proportion of human milk diet, including subgroup analysis by maternal or donor milk type.
9p virubber2711 21-03-2020 5 2 Download
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Fecal calprotectin (FC) is an established simple biomarker of gut inflammation. To examine a possible relationship between linear growth and gut inflammation, we compared fecal calprotectin levels in 6 month old infants from poor rural vs affluent urban families.
6p virubber2711 21-03-2020 3 2 Download