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First published in 2006, this is an account of the basic science, metabolism, nutritional requirements and clinical management of the neonate.
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First published in 2006, this is an account of the basic science, metabolism, nutritional requirements and clinical management of the neonate.
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- 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
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- 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
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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.