Maternal and infant nutrition and nurture / edited by Victoria Hall Moran.
"This second edition discusses contemporary challenges and debates related to the short and longer-term effects of maternal and infant nutrition, and of the nature of the relationship between mother and infant as a consequence of nutritive and nurturing behaviour."--Provided by publisher.
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Language: | English |
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London :
Quay Books,
[2013]
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Edition: | Second edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Antioxidant micronutrients in pregnancy and early childhood, Paula J. Williams and Hiten D, Mistry
- Nutrition in pregnant and breastfeeding adolescents: a biopsychosocial perspective, Victoria Hall Moran
- Feeding the preterm infant: current challenges and debates, Kevin Hugill
- Feeding the newborn baby: breast milk and breast milk substitutes, Sally Inch
- Weighing it up: the reasons breastfeeding mothers weigh their babies, Magda Sachs
- Issues of expertise: health professionals' views of a breastfeeding peer support service, Nicola Crossland and Gill Thomson
- Discretion, availability, and the breastfeeding mother's responsibility: infant feeding discourse in action in online discussion and imagery. An observational commentary, Katherine Ebisch-Burton
- Balancing the risks and benefits of breastfeeding in the context of HIV, Tyra Gross and Alex Kojo Anderson
- Baby-led weaning: a developmental approach to the introduction of complementary foods, Gill Rapley
- Seafood and omega-3s for maternal and child mental health, Wendy Hunt and Alexandra McManus.