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Book Synopsis

Infant, Child and Adolescent Nutrition: A Practical Guide, Second Edition, is an evidence-based, practical guide introducing readers to the theory behind optimal child nutrition. Containing practical advice on how to put that theory into practice, this new edition facilitates learning through case studies, key points, and learning activities. Divided into seven sections, chapters cover prenatal nutrition and nutrition throughout childhood from preterm babies to adolescents up to the age of 18.

Sections throughout focus on topics ranging from nutrient requirements, balanced eating patterns and common problems to cultural influences on food choices and guidelines on assessing growth and dietary intakes. Prevention and management of obesity and allergies are covered in separate chapters. The first 1000 days are given particular consideration with chapters on diets for preconception, pregnancy, milk feeding and complementary feeding during infancy. The chapter on nutritio

Trade Review

Amy Hess Fischl, MS RDN LDN BC-ADM CDCES(University of Chicago Medical Center)

**Description**
This second edition of a U.K. pediatric nutrition handbook covers the most
up-to-date nutrition information in a more concise manner than typical
nutrition books. This previous edition was published in 2017.

**Purpose**
The purpose is to provide reliable nutrition advice in a practical manner. Since
nutrition information is ever evolving, this updated edition is needed to keep
up with current recommendations.

**Audience**
The book is intended for healthcare professionals in all disciplines who work
with children as well as all students in health-related fields who have an
interest in pediatrics. Since the content is U.K. focused, this book is best
used by a U.K. audience and this book certainly meets their needs. The author
is a pediatric dietitian in the U.K. and certainly is a credible authority.

**Features**
This second edition provides an update to some recommendations in the U.K.,
including the recommendation for vitamin D supplements in children. The book
contains seven sections and 19 chapters, with two to three chapters per
section. Most of the chapters include several tables, figures, and graphics.
The tables include U.K. reference intakes for vitamins and minerals as well as
typical food group distributions, healthy eating recommendations, and sample
meal plans. I was impressed with the diversity of food examples, but it makes
sense since a large number of ethnicities have migrated to the U.K. While the
U.S. does have similar diversity, U.S. books have not yet added the depth and
breadth that this book has. It certainly is something we should aspire to here.
The book also includes an excellent section on socioeconomic factors affecting
food choices, specifically religious food traditions, common food traditions
within religions, religious festivals observed by different religions, and
common traditional foods eaten by groups from different geographical regions
who have migrated to the U.K. Each of the above topics has a table with the
information. The last chapter includes nutrition for children with chronic
diseases and syndromes, including tube feeding, celiac disease, and diabetes.
Interestingly, there is a table in the diabetes section that highlights the
10-gram carbohydrate exchange list, which differs from our system of 15-gram
carbohydrate servings.

**Assessment**
While this book is meant for a U.K. audience, it certainly is an interesting
read. The topics regarding ethnicities and religions can be used by anyone in
the world. Here in the U.S., we have plenty of books that can meet the needs of
our students and healthcare professionals, such as Samour and King's
Pediatric Nutrition in Clinical Care
, 5th edition, Konek and Becker
(Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2020), but this book serves its intended audience
well and is an affordable resource for nutrition professionals to gain insight
into U.K. practices.

-----------------------------------------------------------

Weighted Numerical Score: 71 - 3 Stars



Table of Contents

Contents

Preface vii

Author Bio viii

Section 1 Nutritional requirements and healthy eating

1 Nutritional requirements 3

2 Principles of a balanced nutritious diet for children over 1 year 17

3 Social and cultural influences on food choices 33

Section 2 Assessment of growth and nutritional intake

4 Measuring and assessing growth 49

5 Assessing nutritional intake 61

Section 3 Prenatal nutrition

6 Preconception and fertility 75

7 Pregnancy 81

Section 4 Infants: 0-12 months

8 Milk feeding 99

9 Complementary feeding 121

10 Common feeding problems in infancy 137

11 Preterm infants 147

Section 5 Preschool children: 1-4 years

12 Preschool children 1–4 years 161

13 Common nutritional problems in preschool children 177

14 Feeding preschool children in childcare settings 187

Section 6 School-age children

15 Primary school-age children 5–11 years 195

16 Nutrition for adolescents 205

Section 7 Nutrition for chronic conditions

17 Food hypersensitivity – food allergies and intolerances 219

18 Childhood obesity 233

19 Nutrition for children with chronic diseases and syndromes 245

Appendix 1: Function and Food Sources of Nutrients 267

Appendix 2: Growth Charts 273

Appendix 3: BMI and Waist Circumference Charts 283

Glossary 289

Index 293

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      Publisher: CRC Press
      Publication Date: 6/28/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367554552, 978-0367554552
      ISBN10: 0367554550

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Infant, Child and Adolescent Nutrition: A Practical Guide, Second Edition, is an evidence-based, practical guide introducing readers to the theory behind optimal child nutrition. Containing practical advice on how to put that theory into practice, this new edition facilitates learning through case studies, key points, and learning activities. Divided into seven sections, chapters cover prenatal nutrition and nutrition throughout childhood from preterm babies to adolescents up to the age of 18.

      Sections throughout focus on topics ranging from nutrient requirements, balanced eating patterns and common problems to cultural influences on food choices and guidelines on assessing growth and dietary intakes. Prevention and management of obesity and allergies are covered in separate chapters. The first 1000 days are given particular consideration with chapters on diets for preconception, pregnancy, milk feeding and complementary feeding during infancy. The chapter on nutritio

      Trade Review

      Amy Hess Fischl, MS RDN LDN BC-ADM CDCES(University of Chicago Medical Center)

      **Description**
      This second edition of a U.K. pediatric nutrition handbook covers the most
      up-to-date nutrition information in a more concise manner than typical
      nutrition books. This previous edition was published in 2017.

      **Purpose**
      The purpose is to provide reliable nutrition advice in a practical manner. Since
      nutrition information is ever evolving, this updated edition is needed to keep
      up with current recommendations.

      **Audience**
      The book is intended for healthcare professionals in all disciplines who work
      with children as well as all students in health-related fields who have an
      interest in pediatrics. Since the content is U.K. focused, this book is best
      used by a U.K. audience and this book certainly meets their needs. The author
      is a pediatric dietitian in the U.K. and certainly is a credible authority.

      **Features**
      This second edition provides an update to some recommendations in the U.K.,
      including the recommendation for vitamin D supplements in children. The book
      contains seven sections and 19 chapters, with two to three chapters per
      section. Most of the chapters include several tables, figures, and graphics.
      The tables include U.K. reference intakes for vitamins and minerals as well as
      typical food group distributions, healthy eating recommendations, and sample
      meal plans. I was impressed with the diversity of food examples, but it makes
      sense since a large number of ethnicities have migrated to the U.K. While the
      U.S. does have similar diversity, U.S. books have not yet added the depth and
      breadth that this book has. It certainly is something we should aspire to here.
      The book also includes an excellent section on socioeconomic factors affecting
      food choices, specifically religious food traditions, common food traditions
      within religions, religious festivals observed by different religions, and
      common traditional foods eaten by groups from different geographical regions
      who have migrated to the U.K. Each of the above topics has a table with the
      information. The last chapter includes nutrition for children with chronic
      diseases and syndromes, including tube feeding, celiac disease, and diabetes.
      Interestingly, there is a table in the diabetes section that highlights the
      10-gram carbohydrate exchange list, which differs from our system of 15-gram
      carbohydrate servings.

      **Assessment**
      While this book is meant for a U.K. audience, it certainly is an interesting
      read. The topics regarding ethnicities and religions can be used by anyone in
      the world. Here in the U.S., we have plenty of books that can meet the needs of
      our students and healthcare professionals, such as Samour and King's
      Pediatric Nutrition in Clinical Care
      , 5th edition, Konek and Becker
      (Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2020), but this book serves its intended audience
      well and is an affordable resource for nutrition professionals to gain insight
      into U.K. practices.

      -----------------------------------------------------------

      Weighted Numerical Score: 71 - 3 Stars



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Preface vii

      Author Bio viii

      Section 1 Nutritional requirements and healthy eating

      1 Nutritional requirements 3

      2 Principles of a balanced nutritious diet for children over 1 year 17

      3 Social and cultural influences on food choices 33

      Section 2 Assessment of growth and nutritional intake

      4 Measuring and assessing growth 49

      5 Assessing nutritional intake 61

      Section 3 Prenatal nutrition

      6 Preconception and fertility 75

      7 Pregnancy 81

      Section 4 Infants: 0-12 months

      8 Milk feeding 99

      9 Complementary feeding 121

      10 Common feeding problems in infancy 137

      11 Preterm infants 147

      Section 5 Preschool children: 1-4 years

      12 Preschool children 1–4 years 161

      13 Common nutritional problems in preschool children 177

      14 Feeding preschool children in childcare settings 187

      Section 6 School-age children

      15 Primary school-age children 5–11 years 195

      16 Nutrition for adolescents 205

      Section 7 Nutrition for chronic conditions

      17 Food hypersensitivity – food allergies and intolerances 219

      18 Childhood obesity 233

      19 Nutrition for children with chronic diseases and syndromes 245

      Appendix 1: Function and Food Sources of Nutrients 267

      Appendix 2: Growth Charts 273

      Appendix 3: BMI and Waist Circumference Charts 283

      Glossary 289

      Index 293

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