Public health issues in infant and child nutrition

Public health issues in infant and child nutrition

By Robert E. Black, Kim Fleischer Michaelsen

Subjects: Nutrition Policy, Infants, Nutrition policy, Environmental health, Nutrition, Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Public Health, Children, Public health, Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Deficiency Diseases, Medical policy, Prevention & control

Description: "Based on an international workshop held in St. Petersburg, Russia, this volume examines public health issues related to infant and child nutrition in developing, transitional, and industrialized countries. Chapters discuss the interaction between malnutrition and infectious diseases and the consequences and prevention of micronutrient deficiencies. Full consideration is given to interventions for promoting breast-feeding and strategies for reducing HIV transmission through breast feeding. The contributors review various programs for improving complementary feeding and methods for preventing microbial contamination of complementary foods. The workshop also reviews recent research on the role of infant nutrition in preventing adult diseases such as obesity, glucose intolerance, and cardiovascular disease."--Jacket.

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