MODULE 6: Nutrition and the Young Infant

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Nutrient Needs During the First Two Months of Life

Changes to Nutrient Needs After Two Months of Life

Diet-related Concerns

Considerations in the Nutrition Assessment

Nutrition Questionnaire for Infants

Referral Resources

Case Examples

References and Resources

Quiz

Nutrient Needs During the First Two Months of Life

Carbohydrate

Carbohydrate intake of infants is estimated to be about 37 percent of total energy intake. The carbohydrate in human milk and milk protein-based formulas for term infants is almost exclusively lactose. Conventional infant formulas also contain sucrose or glucose polymers.

 

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