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The Nutritional Psychology of Childhood Robert Drewett (University of Durham)

The Nutritional Psychology of Childhood By Robert Drewett (University of Durham)

The Nutritional Psychology of Childhood by Robert Drewett (University of Durham)


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A comprehensive overview of key areas relating to the development of eating and food intake and effects of nutrition on the psychological development of children. Drawing on research from developing and industrialized countries, this book will be of interest to students, researchers and professionals in psychology, nutrition and child health.

The Nutritional Psychology of Childhood Summary

The Nutritional Psychology of Childhood by Robert Drewett (University of Durham)

The Nutritional Psychology of Childhood is a systematic account of research on the psychological aspects of nutrition in children from birth to adolescence. It deals with two major themes: the development of eating and the effects of malnutrition on the developing child. Robert Drewett discusses the developmental problems that arise with eating and food intake, including nursing and weaning in infancy, the handling of solids and the development of food choice and eating habits. Nutritional problems are considered in children born preterm or small for gestational age, or whose growth is poor, in children who are iron deficient or more generally malnourished, and in children with physical illnesses, including phenylketonuria and cerebral palsy. The development of eating disorders and obesity are also considered. Drawing on research from both developing and industrialised countries, this book will be of interest to students, researchers and professionals in psychology, nutrition and child health.

The Nutritional Psychology of Childhood Reviews

' I will certainly recommend this book to all my psychology colleagues who deal with feeding, as well as anyone with an academic interest in feeding and nutrition. a good, scholarly read for anyone interested in a topic dear to the heart of any clinician or parent dealing with growing children.' Journal of Psychological Medicine

About Robert Drewett (University of Durham)

Robert Drewett is Reader in Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Durham. He has worked extensively on the psychological aspects of nutrition in childhood in the UK, Northern Thailand and South-West Ethiopia on projects funded by the MRC, Wellcome Trust, NHS R&D, the Rockefeller Foundation and UNICEF.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. The development of feeding behaviour: infancy; 3. The development of feeding behaviour: from weaning onwards; 4. Born too small or born too soon; 5. Nutritional deficiencies; 6. Nutritional aspects of some physical illnesses; 7. Failure to thrive; 8. Adiposity and obesity; 9. Adolescence and the eating disorders; 10. Some final thoughts.

Additional information

NPB9780521827874
9780521827874
0521827876
The Nutritional Psychology of Childhood by Robert Drewett (University of Durham)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2007-05-21
298
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