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Mauro Rábago Alan Garza Roberto García Ángel Guevara
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Premature baby 100 to 120 calories per kilogram of weight daily Up to 3 Months 515 to 690 calories a day 4 to 6 Months 515 and 690 calories a day. * Since every baby is different, your baby’s doctor can help you determine his exact diet.
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Babies aged 0-6 months do not require other food than breast milk. This substance contains all energy and nutrients that they may need, and elements that aid against viral and bacterial infections, as well as growth and development of the newborn. ElementDescription CarbohydratesSupply most of the energy provided by breast milk. It mainly consists of lactose, but also of monosaccharides, and oligosaccharides, which help develop probiotic intestinal flora, in order to gain protection against viruses or bacteria. ProteinIt is needed to develop and maintain tissue, as well as in the production of enzymes. Protein in breast milk contains 2 elements: Casein: 40% of the protein, and forms a fine curd in the stomach. Whey: 60% of the protein, and includes antibodies, and helps balance amino-acids. VitaminsInclude vitamins A, B, C and E. A: Helps with growth, skin, eyes, and healthy immune system. B: Aids in the metabolization of energy. C: Helps in the absorption of iron, and in the production of collagen. E: aids in metabolism.
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Its recommended that they only drink breasts milk avoiding any other type of food and also the infant formula needs to be avoided until they have at least 1 year. https://themominmemd.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/bigst ock-baby-bottle-and-milk-with-clip-46899496.jpg
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Types of Exercise Oxygen is not present with anaerobic exercise. When we exercise anaerobically glycogen is used as fuel. Anaerobic exercise helps build lean muscle mass. Aerobic Exercise Anaerobic Exercise When we exercise aerobically our bodies use glycogen and fat as fuel. Aerobic exercise burns fat, improves mood, strengthens the heart and lungs and reduces your risk of diabetes.
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Aerobic Grip Lay the baby on his back on the floor. Wrap your baby's hand around your forefinger; hold in place with your thumb and third finger. Stretch out baby's arm by gently drawing his hand toward you. Chest Cross Spread baby's arms out to the sides, bring them in across his chest, and spread them out again. Bicycle With baby lying on his back, hold his feet or lower legs and gently push one leg up toward his chest while extending the other. Anaerobic Elbow Stand Lay the child on his stomach, and place his elbows directly underneath his shoulders, his forearms on the floor. Grasp and lift baby's hips and trunk to form a 45-degree angle with the floor. Let the child rest on his forearms. Pull-Up Grasp your baby's forearms. Keeping his back straight, pull baby up slowly to a sitting position. Slowly and softly return baby to the floor. Repeat
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AgeNighttimeDaytimeTotal 1 month8816 3 month10515 6 month113.514.5 http://www.woombie.com/blog/wp- content/uploads/2013/03/baby-toddler-sleep-tips.jpg
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Welton, R. (2014, January 09). How Many Calories Should a Baby Eat? Retrieved March 05, 2016, from http://www.livestrong.com/article/233284-how-many-calories- should-a-baby-eat/http://www.livestrong.com/article/233284-how-many-calories- should-a-baby-eat/ Nutrition for babies 0-6 months. (n.d.). Retrieved March 05, 2016, from http://www.ronesca.com/nutrition-babies-0-6-months http://www.ronesca.com/nutrition-babies-0-6-months Baby Nutritional Requirements - Me and My Child. (2014). Retrieved March 05, 2016, from http://www.meandmychild.com.au/baby/baby-nutrition/ How much sleep do kids and babies need? | BabyCenter. (n.d.). Retrieved March 05, 2016, from http://www.babycenter.com/0_how-much-sleep-do-kids-and-babies- need_7645.bc Meyerhoff, M (7 July 2006) "How to Exercise With a Newborn". Retrieved 6 March 2016, from http://lifestyle.howstuffworks.com/family/parenting/babies/how-to- exercise-with-a-newborn.htmhttp://lifestyle.howstuffworks.com/family/parenting/babies/how-to- exercise-with-a-newborn.htm Gibson, B (24 October 2014) “Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise: What is the difference?”. Retrieved 6 March 2016, from http://www.fitness19.com/aerobic-and- anaerobic-exercise-what-is-the-difference/
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