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EXPERT VIEW OF THE ROLE OF FATS IN PEDIATRIC NUTRITION

https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v11i1.893

Abstract

The lecture presents data on various types of fats comprising saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and their trans-isomers, describes the main families of fatty acids (omega-6 and omega-3) and their bioactive derivatives, dwells upon an important role of fats as essential pediatric nutrition factors for normal neuropsychological development of children, features data on the composition of breast milk fatty acids as the standard for feeding neonates and considers medical and technological issues of breast milk fat regeneration in pediatric nutrition formulas.

About the Author

N. M. Shilina
Research Institute of Nutrition, Moscow
Russian Federation
PhD, leading research scientist at the developmental threpsology laboratory of the RAMS Research Institute of Nutrition (Federal State Budgetary Institution)


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Shilina N.M. EXPERT VIEW OF THE ROLE OF FATS IN PEDIATRIC NUTRITION. Pediatric pharmacology. 2014;11(1):38-42. https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v11i1.893

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