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Infant, Child & Adolescent Nutrition

Infant, Child & Adolescent Nutrition is a scientific journal, published since 2009 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

Details
Abbr. Infant Child Adolesc Nutr
Start 2009
End 2015
Frequency Bimonthly
p-ISSN 1941-4064
e-ISSN 1941-4072
Country United States
Language English
Recent Articles
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Holden M, Hopper A, Slater L, Asmerom Y, Esiaba I, Boskovic D, et al.
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2015 Sep; 6(4):240-249. PMID: 26413195
Objective: To examine the effect of neonatal morbidity on ATP breakdown in late preterm infants. Study Design: Urinary hypoxanthine concentration, a marker of ATP breakdown, was measured from 82 late...
2.
Byrd-Williams C, Camp E, Mullen P, Briley M, Hoelscher D
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2015 Aug; 7(2):99-106. PMID: 26251694
Almost one-third of preschoolers spend regular time in child care centers where they can consume the majority of their daily dietary intake. The child care setting influences children's dietary intake....
3.
Hanks L, Ashraf A, Alvarez J, Beasley T, Fernandez J, Casazza K
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2015 Aug; 5(2):100-105. PMID: 26236422
Currently, there is widespread interest in establishing 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25OHD) level preventing a secondary elevation in parathyroid hormone (PTH). The aim of this study was to identify the 25OHD...
4.
Labyak C, Janicke D, Lim C, Colee J, Mathews A
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2014 Dec; 5(6):341-346. PMID: 25485038
Background: Sagittal abdominal diameter (SAD) is a novel anthropometric that correlates more strongly with visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and cardiometabolic disease risk in adults compared with body mass index (BMI)....
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Kilanowski J, Trapl E, Kofron R
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2014 Oct; 5(3):163-169. PMID: 25343004
This study sought to improve data collection in children's food frequency surveys for non-English speaking immigrant/migrant farmworker mothers using audio-enhanced tablet computers (ATCs). We hypothesized that by using technological adaptations,...
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Kaplan S, Arnold E, Irby M, Boles K, Skelton J
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2014 Apr; 6(1):24-29. PMID: 24729831
Family-based approaches are recommended for the treatment of pediatric obesity, although most of the literature describes programs that only include the identified child and one parent in the treatment process....
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Hainsworth K, Miller L, Stolzman S, Fidlin B, Davies W, Weisman S, et al.
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2014 Apr; 4(5):315-320. PMID: 24723992
The purpose of this study was to document the prevalence and characteristics of physical pain in a sample of severely obese children and adolescents. In this retrospective chart review, primary...
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Skelton J, Irby M, Guzman M, Beech B
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2014 Apr; 4(5):289-296. PMID: 24723991
Objective: Hispanic boys are one of the most at-risk groups for the development of obesity, yet few effective interventions have been reported. The objective of this study was to assess...
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Irby M, Kolbash S, Garner-Edwards D, Skelton J
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2014 Apr; 4(4):215-221. PMID: 24723990
Obesity can affect any child, but it occurs disproportionately in children with developmental disabilities. Treatment efforts, however, have focused primarily on nondisabled children, and more research is needed to determine...
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St-Jules D, Watters C, Iwamoto L
Infant Child Adolesc Nutr . 2014 Feb; 6(1):6-13. PMID: 24527173
The use of fish oil-based lipid emulsions (FOLE) in the treatment of intestinal failure-associated liver disease (IFALD) remains investigational. Additional evidence for safety and efficacy, particularly in the neonatal and...