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infant formulas
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formula feeding, bottle feeding, infant formulas, food products designed, the nutritional needs, infants, powders, concentrates, ready-to-use forms, breastfeeding, appropriate diet, age
infant formulas act, a nutritional source, infants less than 1 year of age,
a variety of formulas, infants younger than 12 months of age, breast milk is not used, formulas vary in caloric density, nutrient composition, ingredients, digestibility, taste, cost, guidelines, infant formulas, standards, normal infant feeding, human breast milk have been provided by the american academy of pediatrics, aap, specific types of formulas, standard milk-based formulas, soy protein formulas, formulas, premature infants, formulas, infants, metabolism problems, standard milk-based formulas contain heat-treated cow's milk protein, at reduced concentrations, lactose, minerals from cow's milk, vegetable oils, minerals, vitamins, each nutrient is set to standards, levels in breastmilk, aap recommends iron-fortified formulas, all infants, standard formulas contain 20 kcal/ounce, 45 grams of protein/ounce, additional vitamin supplements, consuming more than the daily requirement of vitamins is unnecessary, potentially harmful, depending on the water supply, pediatricians, prescribe a fluoride supplement to help the infant develop strong teeth, bones, infants, metabolic problems, discussed, an experienced dietitian, physician, formula choices, the condition of an infant's gastrointestinal tract, metabolism,
improper mixing of infant formulas, abdominal pain, improper caloric intake, never water down the formula, baby's salt balance, cause seizures, using the wrong type of formula, special-needs infant, baby's condition to, become worse,
aap recommends that infants be fed formula, breast milk, minimum of 12 months, cow's milk alone is not an appropriate diet, infants, the baby's kidneys, not work, efficiently, an adult's, cow's milk also has too much protein, in particular, too much casein, a type of protein, minerals, not absorbed, an increased risk, sensitization to milk proteins, low-fat, skim milk, inappropriate, in the first year of life, not provide enough calories, growth nor enough of some nutrients needed, normal development, formulas, cow's milk, full-term, pre-term infants having no special nutritional requirements, special formulas,
special formulas, used under a physician's supervision, infants, lactose intolerance, a milk-protein allergy cannot drink standard cow's milk-based formula, soy-based formulas, not contain milk protein, they use soy protein instead, formulas, premature, low-birth-weight infants, designed to encourage rapid growth, specialized formulas, infants, heart disease, malabsorption syndromes, inability to digest fat, mixing formula,
improper mixing of formula is common, harm the infant, follow the instructions on the formula container.
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