Each child is a unique individual whose genetics and environment shape his or her life. It is about food and nutrition to incorporate in daily life. What kind of childhood memories do you have? Are these memories healthy or unhealthy? Food and its nutrients are essential to life. In the first few years of life, the nutritional health of your baby depends on your family unit. Parents must understand the changes in the food needs of children and must have sufficient resources to provide food, dwelling and clothing for their families. Equally important is the creation of cultural and psychological environments in which parents influence ... Show more content
The respiratory system underwent a major change as the breath of the infant first filled with air and the gas exchange in the pulmonary circulation suddenly replaced placental transplantation
Likewise, birth can cause major changes in neonatal nutrition pathways and metabolism. If the required amount of nutrients is high (when the birth weight is higher than any other body weight), the newborn suddenly swallows and digests and begins to absorb various complex proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. The simple matrix provided by the mother through the placenta is no longer easily available. The newborn begins to convert the substrate protein to glucose, which is converted to fat and must be adapted to the discontinuous supply of nutrients. Glycogen stored in the feed must be converted to glucose to support the energy demand between feeds. When the vulnerability of the neonatal period is further exacerbated, many of the digestive and absorption functions of neonates are not fully developed (Schmitz, 1991).
In order to alleviate this transition during the turbulent period the newborn should provide digestible and bioavailable nutrients in the form of breast milk or infant formula. Babies rely on tightly regulated meals until they are separated to achieve nutritional independence
Nutritional Assessment, Counseling and Support (NACS) is a comprehensive health nutrition standard for pregnant and postpartum women, infants and young children, adolescents and adults - all individuals, to link clinical services to community support It is a systematic approach to provide. Regular evaluation of the nutritional status of all HIV-infected people, orphans, and vulnerable children (OVC) is the entry point of NACS. Nutritional screening at the community level - identifying individuals with unexplained weight loss, visual acuity or weight loss or growth retardation, chronic diseases and diarrhea - applies to adults and children to clinical assessment and HIV testing and the basis of the clinic It should be. . Nutrition assessment at health care facilities should be provided to individuals guide clinical management, counseling and certain types of nutrition and meal support
Rouzier is responsible for GHESKIO's pediatrics and nutrition, and oversees the Caribbean's largest childhood HIV clinic. Generally, she and her team take care of vulnerable groups, including pregnant women, babies, children, adolescents. This was a hard work before the earthquake and cholera. Starting from setting up the space, the most impressive feature of the center is Rouzier. "When you have a cholera treatment center you have a very sick patient, and you need to be able to imagine everyone at the same time," Rouzier explained. "When treating cholera patients you need to be cautious as they need to be monitored every minute.The new center has an open co-operative lounge and two or three nurses will soon notice everyone We will attract.