AAP News Vol. 1 No. 10 October 1985, p. 12
© 1985 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Nutrition guide

Fast foods, diabetes and food hypersensitivity prevention are among the new sections in the second edition of the Pediatric Nutrition Handbook.

This 492-page handbook offers nutritional guidelines for children from pre-term infants to adolescents.

The handbook contains the AAP Committee on Nutrition's recommendations on the composition of infant formula, as well as a new table that lists the nutrient composition of human milk, cow milk, goat milk, formulas for premature infants and whey- and soy-based formulas for full-term infants.