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Objectives
- State the effect that inadequate nutrition
has on an infant.
- Discuss positive aspects of breastfeeding
and bottle feeding.
- Describe when and how foods are
introduced into the baby’s diet.
- Describe inborn errors of metabolism and
their dietary treatment.
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Breastfeeding:
- Is the feeding of an infant or young child
with breast milk directly from female
human breasts.
- Breast should be offered every 2 hours in
the first few weeks.
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- The infant should nurse 10–15 minutes on
each breast.
- Breastfeeding is also beneficial to
mothers (less risk of breast cancer and
osteoporosis).
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Advantages of Brest feeding:
1- Provides infant with temporary
immunity to many infectious diseases.
2- It is economical, nutritionally perfect,
and sterile.
3- Breast milk is easily digested.
4- Breastfed infants have fewer infections.
5- Breastfeeding promotes oral motor
development.
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Colostrum:
- Is thin yellow fluid first secreted by the
mammary gland a few days before and
after childbirth.
- Contains up to 20% more protein, more
minerals and less lactose and fat than
mature milk
- Contains immunoglobulin's representing
the antibodies found in maternal blood
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Indications of adequate nutrition
include:
- The infant has six or more wet diapers
per day.
- The infant has normal growth.
- The infant has 1–2 bowel movements
per day.
- The breast becomes less full during
nursing.
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Bottle Feeding
- Formulas are made from modified cow’s
milk to resemble breast milk in value.
- Synthetic formula made from soybeans
may be used for allergic infants.
- Formula must be prepared with the
correct amount of water to prevent health
complications.
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- Cow’s milk can cause gastrointestinal
blood loss in infants and should not be
used.
- Use consistent temperature for formula.
- The infant should be held in a semi
upright position.
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Nutritional Requirements of the Infant
- Base of infants’ diet is breast milk or
formula.
- Except for Vit D, breast milk provides all
the nutrients an infant needs for the first 4-
6 months of life
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- Essential vitamins and minerals can be
supplied in breast milk, formula, and food
- Infants are born with a 3-6 month supply
of iron
- A vitamin K supplement is routinely given
at birth.
- Nutritional needs depend on a child’s
growth rate.
11
Feeding Schedules
Babies should be fed on demand, in other
words whenever the baby is crying.
This is about every 2 hours in early weeks
extends to 4 hours after about 2-3 weeks
12
Supplementary Foods
- Early feeding of foods other than milk
may lead to allergies
- Solid foods should not be introduced
before 4 to 6 months of age and should be
done gradually.
13
- Solids should be started with iron-
fortified rice cereal.
- Cooked and pureed vegetables, then
pureed fruits, egg yolk, and finally, finely
ground meats.
14
- Honey should never be given to an infant
because it could be contaminated with
Clostridium botulinum bacteria.
- When the infant learns to drink from a
cup, juice can be introduced.
15
- Juice should never be given from a bottle
because babies will fill up on it and not get
enough calories from other sources.
- Avoid foods on which the child can choke
such as hot dogs, nuts, grapes, popcorn,
small candies and tough pieces of meat or
vegetables
16
- By age one year most babies can eat foods
from all food groups.
- Avoid excess sugar and salt.
- Help children develop an active lifestyle
and healthy eating habits.
17
Infants with special nutritional needs:
- Premature infants
- Children with cystic fibrosis
- Failure to thrive
- Metabolic disorders such as
(Galactosemia and Phenylketonuria)
18
Premature Infants:
- An infant born before 37 weeks of
gestation
- The sucking reflex is not developed until
34 weeks of gestation.
- Infants born earlier will require total
parenteral nutrition, tube feedings, or bolus
feedings.
19
Cystic Fibrosis
- An inherited disease in which the body
secretes abnormally thick mucus and
decreased production of digestive enzymes
and malabsorption of fat.
20
Recommendation: 35%–40% of diet
should be from fat and digestive enzymes
can be taken in pill form
- Digestive enzymes and fat-soluble
vitamin supplementation at meal times
21
Galactosemia
- A condition in which there is a lack of the
liver enzyme transferase.
- Transferase normally converts galactose
to glucose.
- The amount of galactose in the blood
becomes toxic.
22
- Results in diarrhea, vomiting, edema, and
abnormal liver function.
- Cataracts may develop, galactosuria
occurs, and mental retardation occurs.
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Diet therapy:
- Exclusion of anything containing milk
from any mammal
- Nutritional supplements of calcium,
vitamin D, and riboflavin
- Infant receives lactose-free, commercially
prepared formula
- Lifelong elimination of lactose in diet
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Phenylketonuria (PKU)
- Infants lack the liver enzyme
phenylalanine hydroxylase, which is
necessary for the metabolism of the amino
acid phenylalanine.
- Infants are normal at birth, but if
untreated become hyperactive, suffer
seizures, and become mentally retarded
between 6 and 18 months old.
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Diet therapy:
- Commercial formula Lofenalac
- Regular blood tests
- Synthetic milk for older children
- Avoidance of phenylalanine
- Lifelong diet therapy
- Hospitals are required to screen newborns
for PKU before discharge.
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Foods allowed for PKU: fats, sugars,
jellies, fruits, vegetables, cereals, special
phenylalanine-free synthetic milk
Foods not allowed for PKU: meats, fish,
poultry, eggs, milk, cheese, nuts, dried
beans and peas, commercially prepared
products made from regular flour
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Conclusion
- Babies must have adequate diets so that
their physical and mental development are
not impaired.
- Breastfeeding is nature’s way of feeding
an infant.
- Formula feeding is also acceptable.
- Some infants have special nutritional
needs. 29
Thank
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Diet during infancy

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  • 2. Objectives - State the effect that inadequate nutrition has on an infant. - Discuss positive aspects of breastfeeding and bottle feeding. - Describe when and how foods are introduced into the baby’s diet. - Describe inborn errors of metabolism and their dietary treatment. 2
  • 3. Breastfeeding: - Is the feeding of an infant or young child with breast milk directly from female human breasts. - Breast should be offered every 2 hours in the first few weeks. 3
  • 4. - The infant should nurse 10–15 minutes on each breast. - Breastfeeding is also beneficial to mothers (less risk of breast cancer and osteoporosis). 4
  • 5. Advantages of Brest feeding: 1- Provides infant with temporary immunity to many infectious diseases. 2- It is economical, nutritionally perfect, and sterile. 3- Breast milk is easily digested. 4- Breastfed infants have fewer infections. 5- Breastfeeding promotes oral motor development. 5
  • 6. Colostrum: - Is thin yellow fluid first secreted by the mammary gland a few days before and after childbirth. - Contains up to 20% more protein, more minerals and less lactose and fat than mature milk - Contains immunoglobulin's representing the antibodies found in maternal blood 6
  • 7. Indications of adequate nutrition include: - The infant has six or more wet diapers per day. - The infant has normal growth. - The infant has 1–2 bowel movements per day. - The breast becomes less full during nursing. 7
  • 8. Bottle Feeding - Formulas are made from modified cow’s milk to resemble breast milk in value. - Synthetic formula made from soybeans may be used for allergic infants. - Formula must be prepared with the correct amount of water to prevent health complications. 8
  • 9. - Cow’s milk can cause gastrointestinal blood loss in infants and should not be used. - Use consistent temperature for formula. - The infant should be held in a semi upright position. 9
  • 10. Nutritional Requirements of the Infant - Base of infants’ diet is breast milk or formula. - Except for Vit D, breast milk provides all the nutrients an infant needs for the first 4- 6 months of life 10
  • 11. - Essential vitamins and minerals can be supplied in breast milk, formula, and food - Infants are born with a 3-6 month supply of iron - A vitamin K supplement is routinely given at birth. - Nutritional needs depend on a child’s growth rate. 11
  • 12. Feeding Schedules Babies should be fed on demand, in other words whenever the baby is crying. This is about every 2 hours in early weeks extends to 4 hours after about 2-3 weeks 12
  • 13. Supplementary Foods - Early feeding of foods other than milk may lead to allergies - Solid foods should not be introduced before 4 to 6 months of age and should be done gradually. 13
  • 14. - Solids should be started with iron- fortified rice cereal. - Cooked and pureed vegetables, then pureed fruits, egg yolk, and finally, finely ground meats. 14
  • 15. - Honey should never be given to an infant because it could be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum bacteria. - When the infant learns to drink from a cup, juice can be introduced. 15
  • 16. - Juice should never be given from a bottle because babies will fill up on it and not get enough calories from other sources. - Avoid foods on which the child can choke such as hot dogs, nuts, grapes, popcorn, small candies and tough pieces of meat or vegetables 16
  • 17. - By age one year most babies can eat foods from all food groups. - Avoid excess sugar and salt. - Help children develop an active lifestyle and healthy eating habits. 17
  • 18. Infants with special nutritional needs: - Premature infants - Children with cystic fibrosis - Failure to thrive - Metabolic disorders such as (Galactosemia and Phenylketonuria) 18
  • 19. Premature Infants: - An infant born before 37 weeks of gestation - The sucking reflex is not developed until 34 weeks of gestation. - Infants born earlier will require total parenteral nutrition, tube feedings, or bolus feedings. 19
  • 20. Cystic Fibrosis - An inherited disease in which the body secretes abnormally thick mucus and decreased production of digestive enzymes and malabsorption of fat. 20
  • 21. Recommendation: 35%–40% of diet should be from fat and digestive enzymes can be taken in pill form - Digestive enzymes and fat-soluble vitamin supplementation at meal times 21
  • 22. Galactosemia - A condition in which there is a lack of the liver enzyme transferase. - Transferase normally converts galactose to glucose. - The amount of galactose in the blood becomes toxic. 22
  • 23. - Results in diarrhea, vomiting, edema, and abnormal liver function. - Cataracts may develop, galactosuria occurs, and mental retardation occurs. 23
  • 24. Diet therapy: - Exclusion of anything containing milk from any mammal - Nutritional supplements of calcium, vitamin D, and riboflavin - Infant receives lactose-free, commercially prepared formula - Lifelong elimination of lactose in diet 24
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  • 26. Phenylketonuria (PKU) - Infants lack the liver enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase, which is necessary for the metabolism of the amino acid phenylalanine. - Infants are normal at birth, but if untreated become hyperactive, suffer seizures, and become mentally retarded between 6 and 18 months old. 26
  • 27. Diet therapy: - Commercial formula Lofenalac - Regular blood tests - Synthetic milk for older children - Avoidance of phenylalanine - Lifelong diet therapy - Hospitals are required to screen newborns for PKU before discharge. 27
  • 28. Foods allowed for PKU: fats, sugars, jellies, fruits, vegetables, cereals, special phenylalanine-free synthetic milk Foods not allowed for PKU: meats, fish, poultry, eggs, milk, cheese, nuts, dried beans and peas, commercially prepared products made from regular flour 28
  • 29. Conclusion - Babies must have adequate diets so that their physical and mental development are not impaired. - Breastfeeding is nature’s way of feeding an infant. - Formula feeding is also acceptable. - Some infants have special nutritional needs. 29