Wednesday, March 14, 2012

why the baby should be dried. . . ?

dried baby when it was still morning, it was amazing even though its benefits are considered old-fashioned and traditional Kadan.Today many parents who think by giving the baby breast milk and formula milk is sufficient to meet nutritional needs. They do not realize that the nutritional intake of milk was unable to meet the need of vitamin D in infants.
Recent studies in the United States revealed that most babies are not getting enough vitamin D intake, despite being fed milk formula. As many as nine out of 10 breast-fed babies receive vitamin D below the recommended level clinicians.
While the study of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that 37 percent of babies mengasup high-risk infant formulas are deficient in vitamin D. "We need to educate mothers and community health services to include vitamin D supplements," said Cria Perrine, a nutritionist who is involved in the study, as reported of Health.
The study, published this week in the Journal of Pediatric indicate a health risk due to lack of vitamin D for children and adults. Vitamin D is important for bone health, immune system, and various other body processes.
Too little vitamin D in children is associated with soft bones, increased risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and low good cholesterol (HDL) in the future.
While deficiency of vitamin D deficiency rickets in infants lead to disruption or soft bones, respiratory infections and chronic diseases such as type 1 diabetes. The recommended amount of vitamin D should be consumed by infants and children to get to 200-400 mg per day.
In addition to vitamin D supplements for breastfeeding mothers, infants and children hanging in the sun for 10-15 minutes will increase the body's production of vitamin D in infants and children. Sunlight is known as a major source of vitamin D. Exposure to sunlight stimulates the skin to produce vitamin D.
Pregnant and lactating women were strongly encouraged to mengasup enough vitamin D every day. Adequate intake of vitamin D is beneficial for preventing bone disorders.
Based on a survey of over 500 women, approximately 3/4, or 74 percent of them did not know that pregnant women are vulnerable to lack of vitamin D. They also do not know that vitamin D helps keep bones healthy.
Nearly 2/3 or 29 percent of respondents did not realize that the main source of vitamin D obtained through sunlight. They do not know the exposure to sunlight will stimulate the skin to produce vitamin D.
"Even if you eat a healthy balanced diet before and during pregnancy, you probably will not get enough vitamin D for you and your baby," says Dr Minoo Irani, a consultant pediatrician from NHS Berkshire East.
Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium benefit. Lack of vitamin D can cause rickets in the fetus, a condition in which bones become fragile. As for pregnant women, can lead to osteomalacia, or bone pain disorders and muscle weakness.


In addition to sunbathing, pregnant women also need to consume vitamin D-containing foods such as margarine and milk. The best time to get the benefits of vitamin D-producing sunlight is between 06.30 to 10.00.
In the UK, all pregnant women must take vitamin D supplements on a regular basis until the breastfeeding period. Therefore, exposure to sunlight in the country was not maximal. Additional supplements are needed as a precaution against deficiency of bone disorders such as rickets in infants and children under the age of five.
To maximize the program, the Department of Health provides free supplements including vitamin D for pregnant mothers. Local governments also provide vitamin drops for children to meet the nutritional needs of the body. Particularly in Indonesia, free vitamin can be obtained through local health centers posyandu or

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