Search results for "First year of life"

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Bilateral hairy polyp of the oropharynx.

1996

AbstractHairy polyp of the nasopharynx is an unusual but well-recognized entity, generally presenting as a single mass at birth or in the first year of life. We describe the clinico-pathological features of a previously unreported bilateral hairy polyp in an adult and briefly discuss the pathogenesis of this condition.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryFirst year of lifeGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedSingle massDermoid tumorPathogenesisOropharyngeal NeoplasmsOropharyngeal NeoplasmPolypsOtorhinolaryngologyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineHumansFemaleCongenital diseasebusinessThe Journal of laryngology and otology
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The nutritional requirements of infants. Towards EU alignment of reference values: the EURRECA network

2010

This paper presents a review of the current knowledge regarding the macro- and micronutrient requirements of infants and discusses issues related to these requirements during the first year of life. The paper also reviews the current reference values used in European countries and the methodological approaches used to derive them by a sample of seven European and international authoritative committees from which background scientific reports are available. Throughout the paper, the main issues contributing to disparities in micronutrient reference values for infants are highlighted. The identification of these issues in relation to the specific physiological aspects of infants is important …

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyNutrition and DieteticsKnowledge managementbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthObstetrics and GynecologyFirst year of lifeSample (statistics)Infant nutritionNutrient intakeMicronutrientIdentification (information)Reference valuesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthMedicinebusinessMaternal & Child Nutrition
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Studies on the kinetics and renal excretion of low and high molecular weight dextrans in preterm babies, newborns and young infants.

1977

Administration of low and high molecular weight dextrans in the initial phase of shock is no longer controversial. The special conditions in newborns, however, have been insufficiently considered in planning therapy. This investigation aimed at determining the biological half-lives of dextran 40 (Rheomacrodex®) and dextran 60 (Macrodex®) in this age group. The half-life of dextran 40 was found to be 60 min and that of dextran 60 3 h. Preterm babies and newborns excrete up to 25% less dextran 40 and 60 in 24 h than infants and adults. Normal adult values for excretion are only reached towards the end of the first year of life.

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyFirst year of lifeYoung infantsExcretionchemistry.chemical_compoundMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusiness.industryBody WeightInfant NewbornInfantDextransGeneral MedicineMolecular WeightKineticsDextranchemistryRenal physiologyShock (circulatory)Initial phasePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthInfant Small for Gestational AgeBiological half-lifemedicine.symptombusinessInfant PrematureHalf-LifeEuropean journal of pediatrics
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549 Prevention of Obesity Through Healthy Nutrition in the First Year of Life

2012

Background Obesity, defined as excess body fat can be diagnosed at 6 months. In children, BMI percentiles are used, defining the overweight between 85–95 and obesity >95. The main predictors of primary obesity in infancy are high birthweight, parental obesity, low total energy expenditure and energy intake (EI). Aim Calculation of optimal EI in infants. Method Calculation of estimated energy requirements (EER) for infants was made according to the formulas: [(89×Gkg)-100]+175 between 0–3 months, [(89×Gkg)-100]+56, between 4–6 months, [(89×Gkg)-100]+22, between 7–12 months. Calculation of fluid requirements was made according to Apert formula: G g /10+200(300). Results Were studied 11 infant…

PercentilePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyCalorieParental obesitybusiness.industryFirst year of lifeOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityEnergy requirementPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthMedicinemedicine.symptombusinessInfant feedingArchives of Disease in Childhood
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Factors that increase wheezing risk in nursing infants in the first year of life

2016

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyImmunologyFirst year of lifeDermatitis Atopic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Risk FactorsPrevalenceImmunology and AllergyMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineRespiratory soundsAsthmaRespiratory Soundsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInfant NewbornInfantGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseInfant newbornAsthmaEuropeBreast FeedingLatin America030228 respiratory systemTobacco Smoke PollutionbusinessBreast feeding
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Predictive value of the Merrill-Palmer-R Scale applied during the first year of live

2016

Resumen basado en el de la publicación Títulos, resumen y palabras clave en inglés y español El valor predictivo de una escala de desarrollo utilizado durante el primer año de vida es de gran interés en la planificación de las intervenciones tempranas. El valor predictivo de un instrumento es la probabilidad de acertar el diagnóstico de trastorno o retraso en el desarrollo de un niño. Se analizaron las puntuaciones de escala Merrill-Palmer-R (MP-R) en una muestra de 291 niños menores de un año de la Comunidad Valenciana. A pesar de que no se distribuyen normalmente las puntuaciones de la escala MP-R en esta muestra, los resultados predichos eran buenos. Además, las puntuaciones de desarroll…

Social PsychologyScale (ratio)Validez diagnósticaDevelopmental disorderFirst year of lifeSample (statistics)Trastorno del desarrolloValencian communitydesarrollo del niñoDevelopmental psychologyNormal distribution03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMerrill Palmer R030225 pediatricsStatisticsCut-off pointDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDiagnostic validityRasch model05 social sciencesniño de primera infanciaPredictive valuePunto de cortetest de diagnósticoPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyplanificación
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Psychosocial and socioeconomically aspects of mothers having a child with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) : a pilot-study during the first year of life

2020

Background The emotional impact on parents at the birth of their new-born with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) can be traumatic for parents, especially mothers, and affect the sensitive early parent-child relationship. Unlike many other congenital malformations facial deformities are visible to all. The uncommon facial appearance creates feelings and reactions in the mother, families and other people. Only few studies deal with this psychosocial burden of these mothers. Material and methods This pilot-study deals with mothers' early experiences (n=84) having a child with CL/P. Mothers were asked to complete a questionnaire at diagnosis, birth and after lip surgery. The questions were focused…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectResearchFirst year of life030206 dentistryPrenatal care:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Affect (psychology)Community and Preventive Dentistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFeeling030225 pediatricsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMarital statusMedicineGriefbusinessGeneral DentistryPsychosocialSocioeconomic statusmedia_commonClinical psychology
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Estimating natal dispersal movement rates of female European ducks with multistate modelling

2003

Summary 1 We used up to 34 years of capture–recapture data from about 22 100 new releases of day-old female ducklings and multistate modelling to test predictions about the influence of environmental, habitat and management factors on natal dispersal probability of three species of ducks within the Engure Marsh, Latvia. 2 The mean natal dispersal distances were very similar (c. 0·6–0·7 km) for all three species and were on average 2·7 times greater than breeding dispersal distances recorded within the same study system. 3 We were unable to confirm the kinship hypothesis and found no evidence that young first-nesting females nested closer to their relatives (either mother or sister) than to …

geographyMarshgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyZoologyFirst year of lifeBiologyAnatidaebiology.organism_classificationWater levelNestHabitatBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyPhilopatryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Animal Ecology
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