
Perinatal Nutrition describes the role of nutrition in newborn growth and development, the reduction of health risks, and the prevention of morbidity in the neonatal period and infancy. This important reference presents valuable nutritional strategies for the care of perinatal patients from preconception through infancy and after hospital release, and analyzes in-hospital and post discharge methods to promote infant growth. The book investigates the positive effects of calcium, protein, and other micronutrients on infant development as well as the mechanisms, function, and impact of a wide range of nutrients and provides recommendations for iron and vitamin intake based on maternal BMI.
This text investigates the critical role of nutritional intervention during the perinatal period to optimize infant growth, reduce health risks, and prevent neonatal morbidity. Dr. Jatinder Bhatia, a recognized expert in neonatal medicine, synthesizes clinical research and physiological data to establish a comprehensive framework for nutritional care. The book argues that targeted nutrient intake from preconception through infancy serves as a primary mechanism for long-term health outcomes. By analyzing the biochemical impact of specific micronutrients, the author provides evidence-based strategies for clinicians managing both in-hospital and post-discharge care.
What You Will Find
Medical professionals and researchers frequently cite this work as a technical resource for understanding the intersection of maternal nutrition and neonatal health. Experts highlight the book's clinical utility in providing actionable guidelines for practitioners managing complex perinatal cases.
Page Count:
392
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203997336
ISBN-13:
9780203997338
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