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Neonatal nutrition has a pivotal role in normal child development and is of even greater importance in the sick or premature neonate. This 2006 edition includes a comprehensive account of the basic science, metabolism and nutritional requirements of the neonate, and a greatly expanded number of chapters dealing in depth with clinical issues ranging from IUGR, intravenous feeding, nutritional therapies for inborn errors of metabolism, and care of the neonatal surgical patient. Evolving from these scientific and clinical aspects, the volume highlights the important long-term effects of fetal and…mehr
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Neonatal nutrition has a pivotal role in normal child development and is of even greater importance in the sick or premature neonate. This 2006 edition includes a comprehensive account of the basic science, metabolism and nutritional requirements of the neonate, and a greatly expanded number of chapters dealing in depth with clinical issues ranging from IUGR, intravenous feeding, nutritional therapies for inborn errors of metabolism, and care of the neonatal surgical patient. Evolving from these scientific and clinical aspects, the volume highlights the important long-term effects of fetal and neonatal growth on health in later life. In addition, there are very practical chapters on methods and techniques for assessing nutritional status, body composition, and evaluating metabolic function.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1759g
- ISBN-13: 9781107411791
- ISBN-10: 1107411793
- Artikelnr.: 37454258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1759g
- ISBN-13: 9781107411791
- ISBN-10: 1107411793
- Artikelnr.: 37454258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Fetal nutrition Frank Bloomfield and Jane Harding; 2. Determinants of
intrauterine growth John W. Sparks and Irene Cetin; 3. Aspects of
fetoplacental nutrition in intrauterine growth restriction and macrosomia
Tim R. H. Regnault, Sean W. Limesand and William W. Hay Jr.; 4. Postanatal
growth in preterm infants Richard J. Cooke; 5. Thermal regulation and
effects on nutrient substrate metabolism J. M. Hawdon; 6. Development and
physiology of the gastrointestinal tract Carol Lynn Berseth; 7. Metabolic
programming as a consequence of the nutritional environment during fetal
and the immediate postnatal periods Mulchand S. Patel; 8. Nutrient
regulation in brain development: glucose and alternate fuels Camille Fung,
Sherin U. Devaskar; 9. Water and electrolyte balance in newborn infants
Shanthy Sridhar and Stephen Baumgart; 10. Amino acid metabolism and protein
accretion Johannes B. van Goudoever; 11. Carbohydrate metabolism and
glycogen accretion Rebecca A. Simmons; 12. Energy requirements and
protein-energy metabolism and balance in preterm and term infants Sudah
Kashyap and Karl F. Schulze; 13. The role of essential fatty acids in
development William C. Heird; 14. Vitamins Frank R. Greer; 15. Normal bone
and mineral physiology and Metabolism Reginald C. Tsang and Oussama Itani;
16. Disorders of mineral, vitamin D and bone homeostasis Reginald C. Tsang
and Oussama Itani; 17. Trace minerals K. Michael Hambidge; 18. Iron Michael
K. Georgieff; 19. Conditionally essential nutrients: choline, inositol,
taurine, arginine, glutamine and nucleotides Jane Carver; 20. Intravenous
feeding William C. Heird; 21. Enteral amino acid and protein digestion,
absorption and metabolism David K. Rassin and Karen E. Shattuck; 22.
Enteral carbohydrate assimilation C. Lawrence Kien; 23. Enteral lipid
digestion and absorption Margit Hamosh; 24. Minimal enteral nutrition Josef
Neu and Hilton Bernstein; 25. Milk secretion and composition Margaret C.
Neville and James L. McManaman; 26. Rationale for breastfeeding Richard J.
Schanler; 27. Fortified human milk for premature infants Richard J.
Schanler; 28. Formulas for preterm and term infants Deborah L. O'Connor;
29. Differences between metabolism and feeding of preterm and term infants
Scott C. Denne and Brenda Poindexter; 30. Gastrointestinal reflux Sudarshan
Rao Jadcherla; 31. Hypo- and hyperglycemia and other carbohydrate
metabolism disorders Jane E. McGowan; 32. The infant of the diabetic mother
Richard M. Cowett; 33. Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: clinical
observations and pathophysiology Michael Caplan and Tamas Jilling; 34.
Neonatal short bowel syndrome Judith Sondheimer; 35. Acute respiratory
failure John E. E. Van Aerde and Michael Narvey; 36. Nutrition for
premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia Stephanie A. Atkinson;
37. Nutrition in infants with congenital heart disease James S. Barry,
Rachelle Harwood and Patti J. Thureen; 38. Nutrition therapies for inborn
errors of metabolism Anne Tsai, Janet Thomas and Laurie Bernstein; 39.
Nutrition in the neonatal surgical patient Agostino Pierro; 40. Nutritional
assessment of the neonate Robert Erick Ridout and Michael K. Georgieff; 41.
Methods of measuring body composition Kenneth J. Ellis; 42. Methods of
measuring energy balance: calorimetry and doubly labelled water Pietr
Sauer; 43. Methods of measuring nutrient substrate utilization using stable
isotopes Agneta Sunehag and Morey Haymond; 44. Postnatal nutritional
influences on subsequent health Josef Neu; 45. Growth outcomes of preterm
and very low birth weight infants Maureen Hack; 46. Post-hospital nutrition
of the preterm infant Diane M. Anderson and Richard J. Schanler.
intrauterine growth John W. Sparks and Irene Cetin; 3. Aspects of
fetoplacental nutrition in intrauterine growth restriction and macrosomia
Tim R. H. Regnault, Sean W. Limesand and William W. Hay Jr.; 4. Postanatal
growth in preterm infants Richard J. Cooke; 5. Thermal regulation and
effects on nutrient substrate metabolism J. M. Hawdon; 6. Development and
physiology of the gastrointestinal tract Carol Lynn Berseth; 7. Metabolic
programming as a consequence of the nutritional environment during fetal
and the immediate postnatal periods Mulchand S. Patel; 8. Nutrient
regulation in brain development: glucose and alternate fuels Camille Fung,
Sherin U. Devaskar; 9. Water and electrolyte balance in newborn infants
Shanthy Sridhar and Stephen Baumgart; 10. Amino acid metabolism and protein
accretion Johannes B. van Goudoever; 11. Carbohydrate metabolism and
glycogen accretion Rebecca A. Simmons; 12. Energy requirements and
protein-energy metabolism and balance in preterm and term infants Sudah
Kashyap and Karl F. Schulze; 13. The role of essential fatty acids in
development William C. Heird; 14. Vitamins Frank R. Greer; 15. Normal bone
and mineral physiology and Metabolism Reginald C. Tsang and Oussama Itani;
16. Disorders of mineral, vitamin D and bone homeostasis Reginald C. Tsang
and Oussama Itani; 17. Trace minerals K. Michael Hambidge; 18. Iron Michael
K. Georgieff; 19. Conditionally essential nutrients: choline, inositol,
taurine, arginine, glutamine and nucleotides Jane Carver; 20. Intravenous
feeding William C. Heird; 21. Enteral amino acid and protein digestion,
absorption and metabolism David K. Rassin and Karen E. Shattuck; 22.
Enteral carbohydrate assimilation C. Lawrence Kien; 23. Enteral lipid
digestion and absorption Margit Hamosh; 24. Minimal enteral nutrition Josef
Neu and Hilton Bernstein; 25. Milk secretion and composition Margaret C.
Neville and James L. McManaman; 26. Rationale for breastfeeding Richard J.
Schanler; 27. Fortified human milk for premature infants Richard J.
Schanler; 28. Formulas for preterm and term infants Deborah L. O'Connor;
29. Differences between metabolism and feeding of preterm and term infants
Scott C. Denne and Brenda Poindexter; 30. Gastrointestinal reflux Sudarshan
Rao Jadcherla; 31. Hypo- and hyperglycemia and other carbohydrate
metabolism disorders Jane E. McGowan; 32. The infant of the diabetic mother
Richard M. Cowett; 33. Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: clinical
observations and pathophysiology Michael Caplan and Tamas Jilling; 34.
Neonatal short bowel syndrome Judith Sondheimer; 35. Acute respiratory
failure John E. E. Van Aerde and Michael Narvey; 36. Nutrition for
premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia Stephanie A. Atkinson;
37. Nutrition in infants with congenital heart disease James S. Barry,
Rachelle Harwood and Patti J. Thureen; 38. Nutrition therapies for inborn
errors of metabolism Anne Tsai, Janet Thomas and Laurie Bernstein; 39.
Nutrition in the neonatal surgical patient Agostino Pierro; 40. Nutritional
assessment of the neonate Robert Erick Ridout and Michael K. Georgieff; 41.
Methods of measuring body composition Kenneth J. Ellis; 42. Methods of
measuring energy balance: calorimetry and doubly labelled water Pietr
Sauer; 43. Methods of measuring nutrient substrate utilization using stable
isotopes Agneta Sunehag and Morey Haymond; 44. Postnatal nutritional
influences on subsequent health Josef Neu; 45. Growth outcomes of preterm
and very low birth weight infants Maureen Hack; 46. Post-hospital nutrition
of the preterm infant Diane M. Anderson and Richard J. Schanler.
1. Fetal nutrition Frank Bloomfield and Jane Harding; 2. Determinants of
intrauterine growth John W. Sparks and Irene Cetin; 3. Aspects of
fetoplacental nutrition in intrauterine growth restriction and macrosomia
Tim R. H. Regnault, Sean W. Limesand and William W. Hay Jr.; 4. Postanatal
growth in preterm infants Richard J. Cooke; 5. Thermal regulation and
effects on nutrient substrate metabolism J. M. Hawdon; 6. Development and
physiology of the gastrointestinal tract Carol Lynn Berseth; 7. Metabolic
programming as a consequence of the nutritional environment during fetal
and the immediate postnatal periods Mulchand S. Patel; 8. Nutrient
regulation in brain development: glucose and alternate fuels Camille Fung,
Sherin U. Devaskar; 9. Water and electrolyte balance in newborn infants
Shanthy Sridhar and Stephen Baumgart; 10. Amino acid metabolism and protein
accretion Johannes B. van Goudoever; 11. Carbohydrate metabolism and
glycogen accretion Rebecca A. Simmons; 12. Energy requirements and
protein-energy metabolism and balance in preterm and term infants Sudah
Kashyap and Karl F. Schulze; 13. The role of essential fatty acids in
development William C. Heird; 14. Vitamins Frank R. Greer; 15. Normal bone
and mineral physiology and Metabolism Reginald C. Tsang and Oussama Itani;
16. Disorders of mineral, vitamin D and bone homeostasis Reginald C. Tsang
and Oussama Itani; 17. Trace minerals K. Michael Hambidge; 18. Iron Michael
K. Georgieff; 19. Conditionally essential nutrients: choline, inositol,
taurine, arginine, glutamine and nucleotides Jane Carver; 20. Intravenous
feeding William C. Heird; 21. Enteral amino acid and protein digestion,
absorption and metabolism David K. Rassin and Karen E. Shattuck; 22.
Enteral carbohydrate assimilation C. Lawrence Kien; 23. Enteral lipid
digestion and absorption Margit Hamosh; 24. Minimal enteral nutrition Josef
Neu and Hilton Bernstein; 25. Milk secretion and composition Margaret C.
Neville and James L. McManaman; 26. Rationale for breastfeeding Richard J.
Schanler; 27. Fortified human milk for premature infants Richard J.
Schanler; 28. Formulas for preterm and term infants Deborah L. O'Connor;
29. Differences between metabolism and feeding of preterm and term infants
Scott C. Denne and Brenda Poindexter; 30. Gastrointestinal reflux Sudarshan
Rao Jadcherla; 31. Hypo- and hyperglycemia and other carbohydrate
metabolism disorders Jane E. McGowan; 32. The infant of the diabetic mother
Richard M. Cowett; 33. Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: clinical
observations and pathophysiology Michael Caplan and Tamas Jilling; 34.
Neonatal short bowel syndrome Judith Sondheimer; 35. Acute respiratory
failure John E. E. Van Aerde and Michael Narvey; 36. Nutrition for
premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia Stephanie A. Atkinson;
37. Nutrition in infants with congenital heart disease James S. Barry,
Rachelle Harwood and Patti J. Thureen; 38. Nutrition therapies for inborn
errors of metabolism Anne Tsai, Janet Thomas and Laurie Bernstein; 39.
Nutrition in the neonatal surgical patient Agostino Pierro; 40. Nutritional
assessment of the neonate Robert Erick Ridout and Michael K. Georgieff; 41.
Methods of measuring body composition Kenneth J. Ellis; 42. Methods of
measuring energy balance: calorimetry and doubly labelled water Pietr
Sauer; 43. Methods of measuring nutrient substrate utilization using stable
isotopes Agneta Sunehag and Morey Haymond; 44. Postnatal nutritional
influences on subsequent health Josef Neu; 45. Growth outcomes of preterm
and very low birth weight infants Maureen Hack; 46. Post-hospital nutrition
of the preterm infant Diane M. Anderson and Richard J. Schanler.
intrauterine growth John W. Sparks and Irene Cetin; 3. Aspects of
fetoplacental nutrition in intrauterine growth restriction and macrosomia
Tim R. H. Regnault, Sean W. Limesand and William W. Hay Jr.; 4. Postanatal
growth in preterm infants Richard J. Cooke; 5. Thermal regulation and
effects on nutrient substrate metabolism J. M. Hawdon; 6. Development and
physiology of the gastrointestinal tract Carol Lynn Berseth; 7. Metabolic
programming as a consequence of the nutritional environment during fetal
and the immediate postnatal periods Mulchand S. Patel; 8. Nutrient
regulation in brain development: glucose and alternate fuels Camille Fung,
Sherin U. Devaskar; 9. Water and electrolyte balance in newborn infants
Shanthy Sridhar and Stephen Baumgart; 10. Amino acid metabolism and protein
accretion Johannes B. van Goudoever; 11. Carbohydrate metabolism and
glycogen accretion Rebecca A. Simmons; 12. Energy requirements and
protein-energy metabolism and balance in preterm and term infants Sudah
Kashyap and Karl F. Schulze; 13. The role of essential fatty acids in
development William C. Heird; 14. Vitamins Frank R. Greer; 15. Normal bone
and mineral physiology and Metabolism Reginald C. Tsang and Oussama Itani;
16. Disorders of mineral, vitamin D and bone homeostasis Reginald C. Tsang
and Oussama Itani; 17. Trace minerals K. Michael Hambidge; 18. Iron Michael
K. Georgieff; 19. Conditionally essential nutrients: choline, inositol,
taurine, arginine, glutamine and nucleotides Jane Carver; 20. Intravenous
feeding William C. Heird; 21. Enteral amino acid and protein digestion,
absorption and metabolism David K. Rassin and Karen E. Shattuck; 22.
Enteral carbohydrate assimilation C. Lawrence Kien; 23. Enteral lipid
digestion and absorption Margit Hamosh; 24. Minimal enteral nutrition Josef
Neu and Hilton Bernstein; 25. Milk secretion and composition Margaret C.
Neville and James L. McManaman; 26. Rationale for breastfeeding Richard J.
Schanler; 27. Fortified human milk for premature infants Richard J.
Schanler; 28. Formulas for preterm and term infants Deborah L. O'Connor;
29. Differences between metabolism and feeding of preterm and term infants
Scott C. Denne and Brenda Poindexter; 30. Gastrointestinal reflux Sudarshan
Rao Jadcherla; 31. Hypo- and hyperglycemia and other carbohydrate
metabolism disorders Jane E. McGowan; 32. The infant of the diabetic mother
Richard M. Cowett; 33. Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: clinical
observations and pathophysiology Michael Caplan and Tamas Jilling; 34.
Neonatal short bowel syndrome Judith Sondheimer; 35. Acute respiratory
failure John E. E. Van Aerde and Michael Narvey; 36. Nutrition for
premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia Stephanie A. Atkinson;
37. Nutrition in infants with congenital heart disease James S. Barry,
Rachelle Harwood and Patti J. Thureen; 38. Nutrition therapies for inborn
errors of metabolism Anne Tsai, Janet Thomas and Laurie Bernstein; 39.
Nutrition in the neonatal surgical patient Agostino Pierro; 40. Nutritional
assessment of the neonate Robert Erick Ridout and Michael K. Georgieff; 41.
Methods of measuring body composition Kenneth J. Ellis; 42. Methods of
measuring energy balance: calorimetry and doubly labelled water Pietr
Sauer; 43. Methods of measuring nutrient substrate utilization using stable
isotopes Agneta Sunehag and Morey Haymond; 44. Postnatal nutritional
influences on subsequent health Josef Neu; 45. Growth outcomes of preterm
and very low birth weight infants Maureen Hack; 46. Post-hospital nutrition
of the preterm infant Diane M. Anderson and Richard J. Schanler.







