Neonatal and Pediatric Nutrition

Eating well is fundamental procedure to live long physically and mentally. During the growing periods between infancy and adolescence, adequate nutrition is very important. A balanced diet is the cornerstone of lifelong physical and mental health. Pediatric nutrition considers the dietary needs of infants to support growth and development which includes changes in organ function and body composition. Infants consume small amounts of food at a time, but they should not be fed directly from the jar because bacteria are introduced into a jar from the babies' mouth.

Breast milk imparts superior nutritional, immunological, and psychological benefits to infants. Breastfeeding is also much more economical, and no preparation is required.

  • Eating disorders
  • Gastro esophageal reflux
  • Infant formula & preparation
  • Weight management
  • Breastfeeding & complementary feeding

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