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Bibliography of infant nutrition recipes
The first chapter is an overview of infant nutrition.

Chapter II Nutrients Required by Infants and Their Characteristics

I. protein

Second, fat.

Third, carbohydrates.

Fourth, minerals.

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Seven, the proportion of "three nutrients" needed by the baby.

Chapter III Needs of Various Nutrients for Infants and Young Children

Second, the food sources of nutrients needed by infants and young children

Third, how to pay attention to the nutrition needed in infancy Chapter 1 Feeding of newborns

I. Food sources of nutrients needed by infants and young children

Second, cherish precious colostrum.

Third, the difference between breast milk and other dairy products

Fourth, the key to the success of breastfeeding.

Five, how to promote the mother's milk secretion?

Sixth, the choice of artificial feeding food

Seven, understand the types of infant milk powder.

Eight, the choice of infant milk powder

Nine, how to wean the baby smoothly

X. scientific milk transfer

Xi。 Breastfeeding taboo

Chapter II Nutrition Conditioning

I. Nutrition intake and mood

Second, how can I let my baby eat balanced nutrition?

Third, the new favorite of infant nutrition

Fourth, scientifically add complementary food to your baby.

5. How to make your baby not reject complementary food?

Sixth, give the baby fruit.

Seven, how to prevent infant dietary allergies?

Eight, what should I do if my baby can't swallow with food?

Chapter III Nutrition Recipes

First, what complementary food can the baby eat (1)

Second, what complementary food can the baby eat (2)

Third, what complementary food can the baby eat (3)

Fourth, complementary food production.

Five, baby nutrition breakfast five

Six, 0 ~ 1 year-old experts recommend nutritional recipes.

Seven kinds of intellectual porridge

Eight, two kinds of educational soup Chapter I Nutrition Conditioning

Chapter II Nutrition Recipes Chapter I Nutrition Conditioning

Chapter II Nutrition Recipes

Chapter three pays special attention to children's obesity and diet.

Second, the baby cough diet

Third, the baby vomiting diet

Fourth, the baby has a fever diet in summer

Five, infant anorexia diet

Sixth, infant diet therapy

Seven, infant diarrhea diet

Eight, infant anemia diet

Nine, infant enuresis diet

Ten, infant constipation diet

Dietotherapy for hyperhidrosis in children

12. Dietotherapy for Infant Nutritional Deficiency

Thirteen, infant obesity diet

Fourteen, infant parasitic disease diet

Fifteen, baby salivation diet

Sixteen, infant chickenpox diet

Seventeen, infant rickets diet

Eighteen, infant furuncle carbuncle diet.

Nineteen, infant malnutrition diet

Twenty, infant indigestion diet

Twenty-one, infant eczema diet

Twenty-two, children's convulsion diet

Twenty-three, baby burp diet

24, five kinds of soft food for infants and young children

Twenty-five, baby crying at night diet

Twenty-six, the baby's nosebleed diet

Twenty-seven, infant urinary tract infection diet

The first article healthy growth nutrients for infants and young children

The first chapter is an overview of infant nutrition.

The infant stage is from birth to 12 months. The growth and development in infancy is the fastest. For example, the body weight at 4 months old is twice that at birth, and at 1 year old, the body weight is three times that at birth, and the body length increases by 50%. Not only the growth of height and weight, but also the composition of tissues has undergone great changes, such as the increase of nitrogen and fat content and the decrease of water content in body tissues. This rapid growth and development makes babies need more nutrients than adults; However, its digestion and absorption ability and renal excretion function are not yet mature; Therefore, improper feeding in infancy can easily lead to malnutrition and affect health and growth.

Nutrition is the material basis to ensure children's normal development and physical and mental health. Children's demand for various nutrients is higher than that of adults, because infancy is the fastest period of physical and brain tissue development in their life, and they need a lot of protein and various rich vitamins and trace elements. Even short-term nutritional imbalance will affect children's physical development, and to some extent, it is related to children's nervous, spiritual and intellectual development, so nutrition has its special significance and must be paid attention to.

For babies, the best feeding method should be breast-feeding, because breast milk contains various nutrients that other milk does not have. Although many brands of milk powder have undergone strict formulas to strengthen the ingredients lacking in milk, the quality is still not as good as breast milk, the quantity is not as good as breast milk, and the proportion of nutrients is not so suitable. Breastfeeding plays an irreplaceable role in promoting the healthy growth of children, enhancing immunity and promoting the physical and mental health of mothers and infants.

Infant complementary food is also called weaning food. Weaning is a gradual process. With the growth of the baby's age, it is impossible to meet the normal growth and development needs of the baby simply by feeding it with milk. Therefore, it is necessary to gradually add complementary food to supplement the deficiency of nutritional components and lay the foundation for weaning.