NTR 306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Osteoporosis, Iron-Deficiency Anemia, Soft Drink

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First six months versus second six months. During the first 6 months of life: recommendations are based on the average intakes of healthy, full-term infants fed breast milk. During second six months: recommendations reflect typical intakes from solid foods as well as breast milk. Carbohydrates: provide energy to all cells of the body. Brain size: depends primarily on glucose to fuel activities. Infant"s brain weight is about 12% of its body weight, whereas an adult"s brain weight is about 2%: infant"s brain uses relatively more glucose. Provides most of the energy in breast milk and formula. High energy density supports the rapid growth of early infancy. Provides the essential fatty acids needed for normal growth and development. Dha contributes to neural and visual development and accumulation is greatest during fetal development and early infancy. Inadequate protein intake has widespread effects such as limiting brain function, weakening immune defenses, and disrupting digestion and absorption.

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