Infant Nutrition Disorders
"Infant Nutrition Disorders" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Disorders caused by nutritional imbalance, either overnutrition or undernutrition, occurring in infants ages 1 month to 24 months.
Descriptor ID |
D007228
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MeSH Number(s) |
C18.654.422
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Concept/Terms |
Infant Nutrition Disorders- Infant Nutrition Disorders
- Infant Nutrition Disorder
- Nutrition Disorder, Infant
- Nutrition Disorders, Infant
Infant Malnutrition- Infant Malnutrition
- Malnutrition in Infant
- Malnutrition in Infants
- Malnutrition, Infant
- Infantile Malnutrition
- Malnutrition, Infantile
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Infant Nutrition Disorders" by people in Profiles.
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Chen RY, Kung VL, Das S, Hossain MS, Hibberd MC, Guruge J, Mahfuz M, Begum SMKN, Rahman MM, Fahim SM, Gazi MA, Haque R, Sarker SA, Mazumder RN, Di Luccia B, Ahsan K, Kennedy E, Santiago-Borges J, Rodionov DA, Leyn SA, Osterman AL, Barratt MJ, Ahmed T, Gordon JI. Duodenal Microbiota in Stunted Undernourished Children with Enteropathy. N Engl J Med. 2020 07 23; 383(4):321-333.
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Saleem J, Zakar R, Zakar MZ, Belay M, Rowe M, Timms PM, Scragg R, Martineau AR. High-dose vitamin D3 in the treatment of severe acute malnutrition: a multicenter double-blind randomized controlled trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2018 05 01; 107(5):725-733.
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Matilsky DK, Maleta K, Castleman T, Manary MJ. Supplementary feeding with fortified spreads results in higher recovery rates than with a corn/soy blend in moderately wasted children. J Nutr. 2009 Apr; 139(4):773-8.