Pediatric Nutrition

The practice of ensuring that a child eats a well-balanced diet that provides them with the necessary nutrients and calories to support their physiologic needs throughout their development is known as pediatric nutrition. The nutritional requirements of infants, children, and adolescents are included in pediatric nutrition. The practice of ensuring that a child eats a well-balanced diet that provides them with the necessary nutrients and calories to support their physiologic needs throughout their development is known as pediatric nutrition.

Nutrition for children under the age of 18 is known as pediatric nutrition. Nutrition plays a significant role in childhood development, for good or ill, especially during critical growth periods. A lack of nutrition can lead to improper development or illness, such as anemia caused by iron deficiency or scurvy caused by vitamin C deficiency. Children's optimal growth and development are aided by adequate nutrition, which also enables them to realize their full potential.

 

Track 9.1 Breast Milk and Formula

Track 9.2 Baby’s weight in relation to Nutrition

Track 9.3 Milk Protein and other Food Allergies

Track 9.4 Weaning of Foods

Track 9.5 Teen Nutrition

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