1st Edition

Pediatric Nutrition for Dietitians

Edited By Praveen S. Goday, Cassandra Walia Copyright 2022
    484 Pages 92 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    484 Pages 92 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Pediatric Nutrition for Dietitians is a comprehensive textbook for undergraduate and graduate dietetics students and an invaluable resource for all dietitians working with children. The book discusses specific nutrient needs of each age group from infancy to adolescence in detail with a focus on the key components of nutrition assessment and intervention. Disease-specific chapters describe the common nutrient-related conditions in childhood and follow the ADIME format used in clinical practice. These chapters are written by clinical experts consisting of a combination of physicians and dietitians. Each disease-specific chapter ends with an ADIME table summarizing nutritional care for the specific population and serves as a quick guide for managing patients. This book provides dietitians with the nutrition assessment and intervention tools needed to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of pediatric nutrition and provide expert nutrition care regardless of the situation.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Growth Assessment

    Julia Driggers, Kanak Verma, Vi Goh

     

    Chapter 2: Nutrition-Focused Physical Exam

    Hanna Leikin, Merideth Miller, Sara Bewley

     

    Chapter 3: Nutrition Screening & ADIME

    Jennifer L. Smith, Teresa A. Capello

     

    Chapter 4: Fetal Development & Maternal Diet

    Ruby Gupta, Alison Hanson

     

    Chapter 5: Infant Nutrition

    Olivia Mayer, Yasemin Cagil, Jon Kerner

     

    Chapter 6: Nutrition in the Older Child

    Sarah Lowry, Jenifer Thompson, Ann O’Shea Scheimann

     

    Chapter 7: Enteral and Parenteral Devices

    Ruba A. Abdelhadi, Ammar R. Barakat, Beth Lyman

     

    Chapter 8: Enteral Nutrition

    Stephanie G. Harshman, Lauren Fiechtner

     

    Chapter 9: Parenteral Nutrition

    Ajay Kumar Jain, Jamie Nilson

     

    Chapter 10: Malnutrition

    Laure Gearman, Catherine Larson-Nath

     

    Chapter 11: Care of the Hospitalized Child

    Anushree Algotar, Anna Tuttle, Mark R. Corkins

     

    Chapter 12: Care of the Premature and Ill Neonate

    Ting Ting Fu, Kera McNelis, Carrie Smith, Jae H. Kim

     

    Chapter 13: Care of the Critically Ill Pediatric Patient

    Katelyn Ariagno, Nilesh M. Mehta

     

    Chapter 14: Cardiac Disease

    Megan Horsley, Jeffrey Anderson

     

    Chapter 15: Food Allergy

    Alison Cassin, Ashley Devonshire, Stephanie Ward, Meghan McNeill

     

    Chapter 16: Gastrointestinal Diseases

    Justine Turner, Sally Schwartz

     

    Chapter 17: Intestinal Failure

    Rashmi Patil, Elizabeth Kind, Jeffrey Rudolph

     

    Chapter 18: Chronic Liver Disease

    Julia M. Boster, Kelly A. Klaczkiewicz, Shikha S. Sundaram

     

    Chapter 19: Cystic Fibrosis and Pancreatic Disease

    Elissa M. Downs, Jillian K. Mai, Sarah Jane Schwarzenberg

     

    Chapter 20: Renal Disease

    Molly Wong Vega, Poyyapakkam Srivaths

     

    Chapter 21: Care of Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs

    Sarah Vermilyea, Elisabeth Pordes

     

    Chapter 22: Adolescent Medicine

    Perry B. Dinardo, Jennifer Hyland, Ellen S. Rome

     

    Chapter 23: Inborn Errors of Metabolism

    Surekha Pendyal, Areeg Hassan El-Gharbawy

     

    Chapter 24: Endocrine Disorders

    Lisa Spence, Nana Adwoa Gletsu Miller, Tamara S. Hannon

     

    Chapter 25: Obesity and Lipid Disorders

    Christine San Giovanni, Janet Carter, Elise Rodriguez

     

    Chapter 26: Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant

    Deena Altschwager, McGreggor Crowley

     

    Chapter 27: Restricted Diets

    Margaret O. Murphy, Teresa M. Lee, Therese A. Ryzowicz, George J. Fuchs

     

    Appendix A: Standard Growth Charts

    Appendix B: Tanner Staging

    Appendix C: Reference Data for Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC)

    Appendix D: Common Nutrition Diagnoses Utilized for Pediatric Patients

    Appendix E: Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for Infants, Children, Pregnancy, and Lactation

    Appendix F: Example ADIME Notes

    Biography

    Praveen Goday is a pediatric gastroenterologist at the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin and a professor of Pediatrics at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is a recognized expert in nutrition and has authored > 50 research publications and ~40 book chapters. He has already served as editor of a book on Pediatric Critical Nutrition. He has served on the Board of the American Society for Parenteral Nutrition (ASPEN) and as the chair of the Nutrition Committee of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (NASPGHAN). He is currently on the Committee of Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He is also the recipient of several national honors and awards including: ASPEN Excellence in Nutrition Support Education Award and the ASPEN Distinguished Nutrition Support Physician Service Award. He has been on the Best Doctors in America list continuously since 2007 and led the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Team to an ASPEN Clinical Nutrition Team of Distinction Award.

    Cassandra Walia completed the coordinated program in dietetics at Mount Mary University in 2009, and earned her Master's of Science in Dietetics in 2012. Prior to working at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, she was a dietitian at the City of Milwaukee Health Department WIC clinics. She has worked in the outpatient GI and Allergy clinics at Children's Wisconsin (CW) since 2009 and supervises over 20 dietitians at CW. She is recognized as an expert within her field and has several publications. Cassandra has participated in a variety of quality improvement projects including creation of a nutrition lab protocol for patients with inflammatory bowel disease and improving the safety of our electronic medical record build for home parenteral nutrition. During her time at CW, Cassandra has represented Clinical Nutrition in a variety of multidisciplinary committees including the Patient Family Education Committee, Joint Clinical Practice Council, and the Food Allergy Huddle. She worked to create innovative electronic education for food allergy patients. In addition to her role at CW, Cassandra has served as an adjunct instructor at Mount Mary University, teaching graduate dietetics students and dietetic interns about pediatric nutrition.