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Main description:
Infants and children are regularly fed with processed foods, yet despite their importance in human development, these foods are rarely studied. This important book provides an exhaustive analysis of key technologies in the development of foods for babies and children, as well as the regulation and marketing of these food products. Contributors cover different aspects of food science and technology in development of baby foods, making this text an unique source of information on the subject.
Food Science, Technology, and Nutrition for Babies and Children includes relevant chapters on infant milk formulas, essential fatty acids in baby foods, baby food-based cereals and macro- and micronutrients. This book also offers alternatives from the point of view of food technology for babies and children with special diet regimes associated to metabolic or enzymatic diseases such as allergy to casein, phenylalanine (phenylketonuria or commonly known as PKU) and gluten (celiac disease), or lactose intolerance. This book also addresses some nutritional aspects of babies and children in terms of the childhood obesity, child's appetite and parental feeding. With its comprehensive scope and up-to-date coverage of issues and trends in baby and children's foods, this is an outstanding book for food scientists and technologists, food industry professionals, researchers and nutritionists working with babies and children.
Contents:
Infant milk formulas
Essential fatty acids in the formulation of infant foods
Oligomers for the formulation of food for babies and children
Prebiotics and probiotics in the formulation of children's food
Baby food based on cereals
Macro- and micronutrients in the development of food for babies and children
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Nature Switzerland AG)
Publication date: March, 2021
Pages: 233
Weight: 454g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biochemistry