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Nutrition Supervision - American Academy of Pediatrics

Bright FUTURES17 BRIGHT FUTURES: NUTRITIONN utrition SupervisionInfancyBright FUTURES19 BRIGHT FUTURES: NUTRITIONI nfancyBright FUTURES21 BRIGHT FUTURES: NUTRITIONI nfancyInfancyCONTEXTI nfancy is a period marked by the most rapid growth and physical development experi-enced throughout life. Infancy is divided into several stages, each of which is unique in terms of growth, developmental achievements, Nutrition needs, and feeding patterns. The most rapid changes occur in early infancy, between birth and age 6 months. In middle infancy, from ages 6 to 9 months, and in late infancy, from ages 9 to 12 months, growth slows but still remains the first year of life, good Nutrition is key to infants vitality and healthy develop-ment. But feeding infants is more than simply offering food when they are hungry, and it serves purposes beyond supporting their growth. Feeding also provides opportunities for emotional bonding between parents and practices serve as the foundation for many aspects of family development (ie, all members of the family parents, grandparents, siblings, and the infant develop skills in responding appropriately to one another s cues).

first year.1–3 Infants’ growth depends on nutrition, perinatal history, genetic factors (eg, parental height, genetic syndromes, disorders), and other physical factors. To meet growth demands, infants require a high intake of calories and adequate intakes formula, or a combination of both provide 40% to 50% of calories from fat and are thus

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