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Types of feeding and physical development of children in the first year of life
Azerbaijan Journal of Perinatology and Pediatrics

Abstract

Breastfeeding is the basis of a healthy diet for infants in their first year of life. In case of refusal for certain reasons from breastfeeding, it is fundamentally important to choose the optimal artificial mixture, which, in terms of its basic vital composition and properties, should be as close as possible to the properties of breast milk. Against the background of the presence of pronounced problems with the rejection of natural feeding and the constant introduction of artificial mixtures over the past ten years, the dynamics of the prevalence of the development of functional disorders of digestion and diseases of the gastrointestinal tract in children of the first year of life tends to increase annually.Carrying out this scientific work and the results obtained stated the fact of the importance of breastfeeding, because it in children of the first year of life reduces the frequency of infectious diseases, functional digestive disorders. Artificial feeding of infants with the formula "Nutrilon Comfort 1" when the mother refuses to breastfeed, allows to a certain extent to ensure the normal physical and motor development of the child, close to those of naturally breastfed children.

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Keywords

children, prebiotic, physical development, morbidity uşaqlar, prebiotik, fiziki inkişaf, xəstələnmə дети, пребиотики, физическое развитие, заболеваемость