Titre : | Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition |
Type de document : | Périodique : texte imprimé |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Vol.36 n°2 (Février 2003)
Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition . Vol.36 n°2Paru le : 01/02/2002 |
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Titre : Oribasius (fourth century) and early Byzantine perinatal nutrition (2002) Auteurs : J. Lascaratos, Auteur ; E. Poulakou-Rebelakou, Auteur Type de document : Article : texte imprimé Dans : Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition (Vol.36 n°2, Février 2003) Article en page(s) : pp.186-189 Langues: Anglais Index. décimale : HI (Histoire) Catégories : Asie ; Histoire ; Nutrition prénatale Résumé : Background: The purpose of the study is the investigation of perinatal nutrition in the early Byzantine period. Methods: The original Greek language works of the celebrated physician of the fourth century, Oribasius, were studied. Results: The first Byzantine author who studied perinatal nutrition, Oribasius, provided his own concepts about the topic, focusing on the suitable choice of wet nurse and evaluation of the quality of the milk. His research proves that physicians from early Byzantine times were greatly interested in perinatal nutrition. He was aware of the knowledge of eminent ancient Greek and Roman physicians, whose extracts he quoted and opinions he generally followed. Conclusions: The study concludes that concepts of perinatal nutrition in the early Byzantine period followed those of the Hippocratic, Hellenistic, and Roman periods. The early Byzantine physicians then influenced later Byzantine and Arab physicians, and afterward, their research was introduced to European medicine.
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Vol.8 n°3 (Avril 1989)
Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition . Vol.8 n°3Paru le : 01/04/1989 |
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Titre : Predictors of breast milk intake in rural northern Thailand (1989) Auteurs : SM Imong, Auteur ; DA Jackson, Auteur ; L Wongsawasdii, Auteur Type de document : Article : texte imprimé Dans : Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition (Vol.8 n°3, Avril 1989) Article en page(s) : pp.359-370 Note générale : PMID: 2651637 Langues: Anglais Index. décimale : ET.1 (Etude ethnographique) Catégories : Complément alimentaire ; Milieu rural ; Thailande Résumé : A random sample of 52 mothers and infants from a rural area of Northern Thailand were studied in their homes for 48 h. Infants were breast fed on demand. Daytime feeds were test weighed with electronic averaging balances and nighttime intake estimated using a new method, Indirect Test Weighing. All feeds, both day and night, were timed to the nearest minute. Other variables measured by direct observation were infant weight, and supplementary food and water intake. Mean 24-h breast milk intake was 579 g (range 78-1,011 g) with a median between day coefficient of variation of 8.8%. The proportion of 24-h breast milk intake consumed at night ranged from 8 to 91%, and increased with increasing infant age. Significant positive associations were found between breast milk intake, and sucking time and infant weight. There were significant negative associations between breast milk intake and age, and supplementary food and water intake.
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