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Nutrition: Foundations for Life Resources & References this page is still being checked. 6-19-06 |
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Home Goals Good Nutrition Caloric Needs Milk & Formula Nutritional Issues Iron Calcium Vitamins Vegetarian Diets Failure to Thrive Obesity/BMI Resources |
American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition, (Kleinman RE, ed.). Pediatric Nutrition Handbook. 2004 (1178 pages)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Committee on Nutrition. The Use and Misuse of Fruit Juice in Pediatrics.
Pediatrics 107:1210-1213, 2001. Klein CJ. Nutrient Requirements for Preterm Infant Formulas. J Nutr 132:1395s-1577s, 2002. Lawrence RA and Lawrence RM. Breastfeeding, A Guide for the Medical Profession, Mosby, St. Louis, 1999.
Nutrition Special Interest Group of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association,
Nutrition Notes
Renfrew, Fisher, Arms. Breastfeeding: Getting Breastfeeding
Right for You. Celestial Arts, Berkeley, CA,1990 U. S. Department of Agriculture's, very practical dietary guide U. S. Department of Agriculture, Comparison of WIC benefits U. S. Department of Agriculture Food Guide Pyramid for Young Children. World Health Organization. Energy and Protein Requirements. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO 1985. Food and Nutrition Board, The Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences 2001 SPAN Data Resources Balboa Publishing Co. www.just-for-kids.org programs designed to be weight management programs that MD's or dietitians can use in their clinics Dole Food Co. www.dole5aday.com Website for kids to have some interactive games dealing with fruits and vegetables TLC Nutrition www.waytogokids.com program designed to be weight management programs that MD's or dietitians can use in their clinics www.ncemch.org/ or http://www.mchlibrary.info/KnowledgePaths/kp_overweight.html. Knowledge Path: Overweight in Children and Adolescents is an electronic guide to recent, high-quality resources and information tools for identifying, preventing, managing, and treating overweight in children and adolescents. Produced by the MCH Library, the knowledge path includes information on (and links to) Web sites and electronic publications, databases, and electronic newsletters. It is intended for use by health professionals, policymakers, educators, and families who are interested in tracking timely information on this topic. U. S. Department of Agriculture www.fns.usda.gov/tn/ Website for educators, parents and kids U. S. Department of Agriculture Food Guide Pyramid http://www.mypyramid.gov U. S. Department of Agriculture, http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/Fpyr/pyramid.html. a very practical dietary guide is available from the USDA U. S. Department of Agriculture, http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/benefitsandservices/foodpkgtable.HTM Comparison of WIC benefits Karp, RJ. Pediatric Nutrition Notes (in) A Teacher's Guide to Pediatric Clinical Nutrition. Robert J Karp. editor. http://www.downstate.edu/peds/pednutrition.html Bright Futures in Practice: Nutrition (2nd ed.) (2002), http://www.brightfutures.org/nutrition/about.html Emphasizes prevention and early recognition of nutrition concerns and provides developmentally appropriate nutrition supervision guidelines for infancy through adolescence. Lawrence RA and Lawrence RM. Breastfeeding, A Guide for the Medical Profession, Mosby, St. Louis 1999. Renfrew, Fisher, Arms. Bestfeeding: Getting Breastfeeding Right for You. Celestial Arts, Berkeley, CA 1990 Fomon S. Nutrition of Normal Infants. Mosby, St. Louis, 1996 References 1. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition, (Kleinman RE, ed.). Pediatric Nutrition Handbook. 2004 (1178 Pages). 2. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition. The Use and Misuse of Fruit Juice in Pediatrics. Pediatrics 107:1210-1213, 2001. 3. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Breastfeeding.Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk. Policy Statement. Pediatrics 115:496-506, 2005. 3. Barlow SE, Dietz WH. Obesity Evaluation and Treatment: Expert Committee Recommendations. Pediatrics 102(3):e29, 1998 4. Food and Nutrition Board, The Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences www.nap.edu 5. Klein CJ. Nutrient Requirements for Preterm Infant Formulas. J Nutr 132:1395s-1577s, 2002. 6. Raiten DJ, Talbot JM, Waters JH. Assessment of Nutrient Requirements for Infant Formulas. J Nutr 128:2059s-2293s, 1998. 7. U. S. Department of Agriculture Food Guide Pyramid http://www.mypyramid.gov 8. World Health Organization. Energy and Protein Requirements. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO 1985. 9. Ogden CL, Flegal KM, Carroll MD, Johnson CL. Prevalence and Trends in Overweight Among US Children and Adolescents, 1999-2000. JAMA 288:1728-32. 2002. 10. SPAN Project: School Physical Activity and Nutrition (unpublished data). 2001. 11. Yu SM, Kogan DM , Gergen P Vitamin-Mineral Supplement Use Among Preschool Children in the United States Pediatrics 100 e4, 1997.
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