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    Course Infant And Pediatric Nutrition (Children) I034

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    Course Infant And Pediatric Nutrition (Children) I034

    Course Infant And Pediatric Nutrition (Children) I034
    Published 8/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 9.49 GB | Duration: 8h 46m

    Nutrition Course / Diets in childhood

    What you'll learn

    NUTRITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR COPING WITH PREGNANCY

    NUTRITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR COPING WITH BREASTFEEDING

    INFANT FEEDING FROM 0 TO 6 MONTHS

    INFANT FEEDING FROM 6 MONTHS TO 1 YEAR

    FEEDING OF CHILDREN BETWEEN 1 AND 3 YEARS OF AGE

    FEEDING THE CHILD BETWEEN 3 AND 12 YEARS OF AGE

    NUTRITION IN ADOLESCENCE

    FEEDING OF CHILDREN WITH NUTRITIONAL DISORDERS

    TYPES OF DIETS

    Infant or pediatric nutrition

    Requirements

    No previous knowledge required

    Description

    Mywebstudies offers this course on child nutrition or nutrition in childhood to understand that a balanced diet in childhood has an impact on the development and maturity towards adulthood. For this reason, many families turn to professionals to establish appropriate diets for patients with such specific needs.Become that specialized professional with the Pediatric Feeding and Nutrition Course.Key competencies:Contribute to spread the benefits of a healthy diet in childhood through this Pediatric Feeding and Nutrition Course. Through this training, you will achieve the following objectives:Know the fundamentals of feeding and nutrition in primary care and community health promotion.To assimilate the anatomical and physiological characteristics in each stage of the pediatric age.To attend to the nutritional needs in pediatric development and school environment.To know the types of nutritional supplements and their applications.To plan and elaborate healthy diets.The syllabus will include:Nutritional guidelines to face pregnancyNutritional guidelines to face breastfeeding.Nutritional guidelines to face breastfeeding.Feeding the child from 0 to 6 monthsFeeding the child from 6 months to 1 yearFeeding the child from 1 to 3 years of ageFeeding the child from 3 to 12 years of ageAdolescent feedingFeeding children with nutritional disordersDiets

    Overview

    Section 1: sdfadsfa

    Lecture 1 1.1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 1.2 Food and nutrition

    Lecture 3 1.3 Macronutrients

    Lecture 4 1.4 Macronutrients (II)

    Lecture 5 1.5 Macronutrients (III)

    Lecture 6 1.6 Vitamins I

    Lecture 7 1.7 Vitamins II

    Lecture 8 1.8 Vitamins (III)

    Lecture 9 1.9 Minerals (I)

    Lecture 10 1.10 Minerals (II)

    Lecture 11 1.11 Water as a nutrient

    Lecture 12 1.12 Other food components

    Lecture 13 1.13 Foods of animal origin

    Lecture 14 1.14 Foods of plant origin (I)

    Lecture 15 1.15 Foods of plant origin (II)

    Lecture 16 2.1-Feeding before pregnancy

    Lecture 17 2.2-Feeding during pregnancy

    Lecture 18 2.3-Macronutrient requirements

    Lecture 19 2.4-Micronutrient requirements (I)

    Lecture 20 2.5-Micronutrient requirements (II)

    Lecture 21 2.6-Nutrition and brain development

    Lecture 22 2.7-Precautions and recommendations

    Lecture 23 3.1-Postpartum maternal nutrition

    Lecture 24 3.2-Feeding for lactation

    Lecture 25 3.3-Feeding for breastfeeding (II)

    Lecture 26 4.1 Exclusive breastfeeding

    Lecture 27 4.2 Components of breast milk (I)

    Lecture 28 4.3 Components of breast milk (II)

    Lecture 29 4.4 First days of breastfeeding

    Lecture 30 4.5 Prolongation of breastfeeding

    Lecture 31 4.6 Artificial feeding

    Lecture 32 5.1 Complementary feeding

    Lecture 33 5.2 Order of introducing feedings

    Lecture 34 5.3 Feeding methods (I)

    Lecture 35 5.4 Feeding methods (II)

    Lecture 36 6.1 Feeding the child between 1 and 3 years of age

    Lecture 37 6.2 Dietary recommendations

    Lecture 38 6.3 Development of eating habits

    Lecture 39 6.4 The growth process

    Lecture 40 6.5 Care of the teeth

    Lecture 41 6.6 Tooth diseases due to lack of hygiene

    Lecture 42 7.1 Feeding the child between 3 and 12 years of age

    Lecture 43 7.2 Nutritional requirements

    Lecture 44 7.3 The school canteen

    Lecture 45 7.4 Nutrition and brain damage in children

    Lecture 46 8.1 Stage of high nutritional risk

    Lecture 47 8.2 Macronutrient requirements

    Lecture 48 8.3 Vitamin requirements

    Lecture 49 8.4 Mineral requirements

    Lecture 50 8.5 Feeding in at-risk situations

    Lecture 51 8.6 Feeding behavioral disorders

    Lecture 52 9.1 Feeding underweight children

    Lecture 53 9.2 Avoiding childhood obesity

    Lecture 54 9.3 Adverse reactions to food 9.4 Food allergies

    Lecture 55 9.4 Food allergies

    Lecture 56 9.5 Food intolerances

    Lecture 57 10.1 DIETS FOR OVERWEIGHT CHILDREN 4-8 YEARS OF AGE

    Lecture 58 10.2 DIETS FOR OVERWEIGHT CHILDREN 9-13 YEARS OLD

    Lecture 59 10.3 DIETS FOR CHILDREN WITH CELIAC DISEASE

    Lecture 60 10.4 DIETS FOR CHILDREN WITH CONSTIPATION

    Lecture 61 10.5 DIETS FOR CHILDREN WITH LACTOSE INTOLERANCE

    Lecture 62 10.6 DIETS FOR UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN

    Lecture 63 10.7 DIETS FOR FRUCTOSE INTOLERANT CHILDREN

    Lecture 64 10.8 Diets for diabetic children

    To anyone interested in increasing their nutritional knowledge.,To anyone who wishes to know what is the healthiest diet for children.