NUTR 2050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Bioavailability, Manganese, Ovarian Cancer
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Nutrient needs: human milk is the preferred food for all infants, including premature and sick newborns. Feeding infants early in the post-delivery period, whenever possible, is important to successful breastfeeding: twins and other multiples can be successfully breastfed without formula supplementation. Breast milk should be the exclusive nutrition source for. Breastfeeding is appropriate up to 2 years of age (and. When breastfeeding, 10 ug (400 iu) of vitamin d are. D, iron and zinc. guide servings of choice on a daily basis. Therefore, an extra 330-400 kcal/day is suggested to help support needs selenium, copper, manganese, chromium, molybdenum phosphorous, magnesium, fluoride. Fluid 3. 8 l (16 cups) per day (or by thirst) Increased choline, vitamin c, a, e, potassium, zinc, iodine, No increase in vitamin d, k, sodium, chloride, calcium, It is assumed that milk production uses an extra. Ewcfg recommends additional calories from 2-3 extra food. Calories - come from fatty acids & dha in maternal diet.