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Victoria X. Soriano, PhD, Daniela Ciciulla, MDiet, Grace Gell, BSc, Yichao Wang, PhD, Rachel L. Peters, PhD ...
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Pediatrics
Pediatrics (2023) 151 (2): e2022058380.
Published: January 2023
... at introduction of gluten was not associated with celiac disease (high certainty evidence; 3 of 4 reviews). Low certainty evidence indicated that introducing solids before 4 months may increase the risk of childhood obesity, but not growth. There was insufficient evidence regarding an association between any food...
Includes: Supplementary data
Module
Published: February 2025
... Basics discusses starting solid foods. 3d. Introducing Solids
Families should avoid honey and unpasteurized foods and drinks to prevent infections such as botulism.
Solid introduction should primarily focus on nutrient-rich complementary foods, including foods that are high in iron (foods...)
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Published: June 2023
...Commentary by Ariella Slovin, MD Published June 2023
Keywords: 6 month old ; feeding disorders ; parental depression ; early literacy ; self to sleep ; self calming ; introducing solids ; allergens ; crawling ; choking hazards 1a. Introduction
As with every visit...)
Module
Published: December 2022
... social situation, as many parents need to return to work around this time. 7e. Well Visit: 4 Month
Infants should have doubled their birth weight and are developing fast, requiring a focus on anticipatory guidance and safety precautions. 7f. Well Visit: 6 Month
Parents can now begin introducing...)
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Published: June 2023
.... Following this summary are some of the more important highlights.
Keywords: 4 month old ; self-calming ; teething ; feeding ; car seats ; postpartum depression ; oral hygiene ; introducing solids ; allergens ; hip dysplasia ; early literacy 1a. Introduction
● Update family history with any...)
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Published: October 2023
... the problem by giving him some cereal in the evening. however, my pediatrician says to wait. who s right? Follow your pediatrician s advice. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends waiting until about 6 months of age before introducing solid foods. There s no relationship between starting solid foods...)
Book Chapter
Published: July 2005
10.1542/9781581108064-2-index
EISBN: 978-1-58110-806-4
ISBN: 978-1-58110-781-4
... on gastroesophageal re ux, 30 irregular sleep/wake times in, 130 on introducing solid foods, 16 jet lag and, 129 on paci ers, 19, 36, 78 narcolepsy in, 134 135 on SIDS, 32 nightmares in, 135 on sleep problems in adolescence, 130 parental control of bedtimes in, 130 Angelman syndrome, 199 part-time jobs in, 131...
Book Chapter
Published: July 2005
10.1542/9781581108064-1-ch01
EISBN: 978-1-58110-806-4
ISBN: 978-1-58110-781-4
... the problem by giving him some cereal in the evening. however, my pediatrician says to wait. who s right? Follow your pediatrician s advice. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends waiting until about 6 months of age before introducing solid foods. There s no relationship between starting solid foods...
Book
Published: July 2005
10.1542/9781581108064
EISBN: 978-1-58110-806-4
ISBN: 978-1-58110-781-4