Transcription of CHAPTER 5: COMPLEMENTARY FOODS - USDA
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I N F A N T N U T R I T I O N A N D F E E D I N G 101 COMPLEMENTARY FOODS are FOODS other than breast milk or infant formula (liquids, semisolids, and solids) introduced to an infant to provide nutrients. Recommendations on the introduction of COMPLEMENTARY FOODS provided to caregivers of infants should take into account: The infant s developmental stage and nutritional status; Coexisting medical conditions; Social factors; Cultural, ethnic, and religious food preferences of the family; Financial considerations; and Other pertinent factors discovered through the nutrition assessment process.
to prevent choking, and other practical aspects ... CHAPTER 5: COMPLEMENTARY FOODS to the developmental stage of the infant, ... and the timing of introduction of complementary foods for an individual infant may differ from this recommendation. ** Complementary foods include infant cereal, vegetables, fruits, meat, and other protein-rich foods ...
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