Titre : | Feeding and nutrition of infants and young children : guidelines for the WHO European Region with emphasis on the former Soviet countries. |
Auteurs : | K. FLEISCHER MICHAELLLLSEN ; Francesco BRANCA ; Aileen Robertson ; Lawrence WEAVER ; World Health Organization (WHO). Regional Office for Europe (Copenhagen, DNK) |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | Copenhague [DNK] : Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS), 2000 |
Collection : | WHO regional publications. European series , num. 87. |
ISBN : | 978-92-890-1354-3 |
Description : | 288p. / tabl., graph. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Classement : | ARCH/ (Ouvrages retirés des rayonnages. Conservation fonds historique de la bibliothèque) |
Mots-clés : | Alimentation ; Nutrition ; Nourrisson ; Nouveau né ; Enfant ; Recommandation ; Guide ; Allaitement maternel ; Habitude alimentaire ; Lutte ; Malnutrition ; Carence alimentaire ; Besoin nutritionnel ; Croissance ; Nutriment ; Prévention santé ; Etat santé ; Contamination aliment ; Vitamine ; Sels minéraux ; Fer ; Supplémentation ; Préparation aliment ; Carie dentaire ; Hygiène alimentaire ; Promotion santé ; Europe |
Résumé : | This publication builds on WHO/UNICEF recommendations and several national publications. In addition, a review of the literature has been carried out to develop appropriate scientifically based recommendations for Europe. The guidelines are designed for the WHO European Region, with emphasis on the countries that resulted from the dissolution of the former Soviet Union. Nutrition and feeding practices vary throughout the region and these recommendations should be applied flexibly and be adapted to local and national needs and circumstances. These recommendations presented in this publication will help health professionals involved in the care of infants and young children (from birth to the age of three years), and will assist policy-makers to develop national nutrition and feeding guidelines to prevent disease and achieve better health and development of young children. The health benefits are likely to persist into adulthood, and provide the foundation of a healthy start in life. These guidelines present a scientific consensus for health promotion and information to develop national recommendations. They provide a clear direction for the sustainable development of health and socioeconomic policy, and can help policy-makers identify resources needed to improve the health of young children and thus that of the population in future generations. (adapté du texte). |
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