00978nam0 2200277 450 00002319520090618152700.00-8037-6450-220081119d1976----km-y0itaa50------baengUSNow playing at CanterburyVance BourjailyNew York<<The>> Dial Press1976518 p.ill.24 cm.813.54(21 ed.)Narrativa americana in lingua inglese. 1945-1999Bourjaily,Vance438779ITUniversità della Basilicata - B.I.A.RICAunimarc000023195Now playing at Canterbury91209UNIBASLETTERESTD0700120081119BAS011007ATR4020090206BAS010953ATR2020090618BAS011527BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA1Polo Storico-UmanisticoFAAFondo anglo-americanoFM/24452445L24452008111904Prestabile Didattica05210nam 2200697Ia 450 991097501740332120251117074000.01-282-27427-997866122742751-60795-073-1(CKB)2430000000015060(EBL)3386883(OCoLC)923337227(SSID)ssj0000304679(PQKBManifestationID)11256748(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000304679(PQKBWorkID)10279625(PQKB)10290024(MiAaPQ)EBC3386883(Au-PeEL)EBL3386883(CaPaEBR)ebr10409616(CaONFJC)MIL227427(BIP)46213786(BIP)15857498(EXLCZ)99243000000001506020071017d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNutrition in pediatrics basic science, clinical applications /Christopher Duggan, John B. Watkins, W. Allan Walker4th ed.Hamilton, Ont. ;Lewiston, N.Y. B.C. Decker20081 online resource (923 p.)Previously published as: Nutrition in pediatrics : basic science and clinical applications, 2003.1-55009-361-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter ; Table of Contents; 1: General Concepts ; 2: Clinical Assessment of Nutritional Status ; 3: Laboratory Assessment of Nutritional Status ; 4: Body Composition and Growth ; 5: Macronutrient Requirements for Growth: Carbohydrates ; 6: Macronutrient Requirement for Growth: Protein/Amino Acid ; 7: Macronutrient Requirements for Growth: Fats & Fatty Acids ; 8: Trace Elements ; 9: Iron ; 10: Vitamins ; 11: Dietary Reference Intakes ; 12: International Nutrition ; 13: Protein-Energy Malnutrition: Pathophysiology, Clinical Consequences, and Treatment14: Childhood Malnutrition: Prevention & Control at the National Level 15: Community Nutrition and Its Impact on Children: Industrialized Countries ; 16: Nutritional Epidemiology ; 17: Food Safety ; 18: Drug Therapy and Role of Nutrition ; 19: Nutrition and Gene Expression ; 20: Nutrition and the Humoral Regulation of Growth ; 21: Gastrointestinal Development: Implications for Infant Feeding ; 22: Immunophysiology and Nutrition of the Gut ; 23: Malnutrition and Host Defense ; 24: Neuropsychological Development ; 25: Nutrition and the Behavior of Children26: Maternal Nutrition and Pregnancy Outcome 27: Human Growth and Disease in Later Life ; 28: Development of the Fetus: Carbohydrate & Lipid Metabolism ; 29: Amino Acid Nutrition in Utero: Placental Function & Metabolism ; 30: Human Milk: Nutritional Properties ; 31: Protective Properties of Human Milk ; 32: Approach to Breast-feeding ; 33: The Low-Birth-Weight Infant: Inpatient Care ; 34: Nutritional Management of Preterm Infants Postdischarge ; 35: The Term Infant ; 36: Complementary Feeding ; 37: Energy Metabolism and Requirements in Health & Disease38: Energy and Substrate Regulation in Obesity 39: Evaluation and Management of Obesity ; 40: Complications of Obesity: Metabolic Syndrome ; 41: Popular Diets for Obesity ; 42: Feeding Difficulties ; 43: Failure to Thrive: Malnutrition in the Pediatric Outpatient Setting ; 44: Nutritional Assessment of the Hospitalized Patient ; 45: Developmental Disabilities ; 46.1: Inborn Errors of Fasting Adaptation: Glycogen Storage Disease ; 46.2: Inborn Errors of Metabolism and the Liver ; 47: Persistent Renal Disease ; 48: Inflammatory Bowel Disease ; 49: Pediatric HIV Infection ; 50: Celiac Disease51: Food Allergies 52: Exocrine Pancreatic Disease Including Cystic Fibrosis ; 53: Acute and Chronic Liver Disease ; 54: Cancer Prevention ; 55: Cancer Treatment ; 56: Diabetes Mellitus ; 57: Diarrheal Diseases ; 58: Intestinal Failure, Short Bowel Syndrome, and Intestinal Transplantation ; 59: The Critically Ill Child ; 60: Hyperlipidemia and Cardiovascular Disease Risk ; 61: Carbohydrate Absorption and Malabsorption ; 62: Nutritional Anemias ; 63: Function and Nature of the Components in the Oral Cavity ; 64: Adolescence: Health and Disordered Eating65: The Adolescent Athlete: Performance-Enhancing Drugs & Dietary SupplementsThe field of pediatric nutrition has developed into an area essential to components of academic pediatric program throughout the world. Among the pediatric texts available, none deals with the physiologic or pathophysiologic basis of nutrition in pediatrNutrition in pediatrics 4ChildrenNutritionDiet therapy for childrenChildrenNutrition.Diet therapy for children.615.854083Duggan Christopher(Christopher P.)144818Watkins John B.1938-1864158Walker W. Allan1864159MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910975017403321Nutrition in pediatrics4470904UNINA