Effects of energy density and sweetness of gruels on Burkinabe infant energy intakes in free living conditions.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] K. Brown,et al. Effects of dietary viscosity and energy density on total daily energy consumption by young Peruvian children. , 1999, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[2] I. Glatthaar,et al. Adding alpha-amylase to weaning food to increase dietary intake in children. A randomized controlled trial. , 1998, Journal of tropical pediatrics.
[3] K. Brown. Complementary feeding in developing countries: Factors affecting energy intake , 1997, Proceedings of the Nutrition Society.
[4] S. Trèche. Influence de la densité énergétique et de la viscosité des bouillies sur l’ingéré énergétique des nourrissons , 1996 .
[5] N. Butte. Energy requirements of infants. , 1996, European journal of clinical nutrition.
[6] M. Wilmet,et al. Use of high energy density gruels in the treatment of hospitalized children suffering from mainly protein malnutrition in Zaire , 1996 .
[7] P. Ngoddy,et al. Feeding of lactic acid-fermented high nutrient density weaning formula in paediatric settings in Ghana and Nigeria: acceptance by mother and infant and performance during recovery from acute diarrhoea. , 1995, International journal of food sciences and nutrition.
[8] D. Mahalanabis,et al. Role of amylase‐treated, energy‐dense liquid diet in the nutritional management of acute shigellosis in children: a controlled clinical trial , 1995, Acta paediatrica.
[9] D. Mahalanabis,et al. Evaluation of an energy-dense meal liquefied with amylase of germinated wheat in children with acute watery diarrhoea: A randomized controlled clinical trial , 1995 .
[10] J. Stern,et al. Effects of dietary energy density and feeding frequency on total daily energy intakes of recovering malnourished children. , 1995, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[11] A. Tomkins,et al. Improved Energy Intakes Using Amylase‐Digested Weaning Foods in Tanzanian Children with Acute Diarrhea , 1995, Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition.
[12] S. Walker,et al. Weaning-food viscosity and energy density: their effects on ad libitum consumption and energy intakes in Jamaican children. , 1994, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[13] D. Mahalanabis,et al. Intake from an energy-dense porridge liquefied by amylase of germinated wheat: a controlled trial in severely malnourished children during convalescence from diarrhoea. , 1994, European journal of clinical nutrition.
[14] K. Brown,et al. Effect of dietary energy density on total ad-libitum energy consumption by recovering malnourished children. , 1992, European journal of clinical nutrition.
[15] U. Svanberg,et al. The Acceptance and Intake of Bulk-Reduced Weaning Foods: The Luganga Village Study , 1990 .
[16] E. Ziegler,et al. Sweetness of Diet and Food Consumption by Infants , 1983, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine.
[17] O. Maller,et al. Taste in acceptance of sugars by human infants. , 1973, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.