This Directive are being replaced by EU Regulation 609/2013 on food
intended for infants and young children, food for special medical purposes, and total diet replacement for weight control.
REGULATION (EU) No 609/2013 (12 June 2013) on food
intended for infants and young children, food for special medical purposes, and total diet replacement for weight control This is the 2013 overarching Regulation that will cover formulas, baby foods and weight control foods and will repeal the old Directives above
Regulation (EU) No 609/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12th June 2013on food
intended for infants and young children, food for special medical purposes, and total diet replacement for weight control and repealing Council Directive 92 / 52 / EEC, Commission Directives 96 / 8 / EC, 1999 / 21 / EC, 2006 / 125 / EC and 2006 / 141 / EC, Directive 2009 / 39 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Regulations (EC) No 41/2009 and (EC) No 953/2009
The Statutory Instrument for England (SI 2016 No 688) is to enforce the provisions of EU Regulation 609/2013 on food
intended for infants and young children, food for special medical purposes, and total diet replacement for weight control.
Manufacturers and distributors of industrially processed foods
intended for infants and young children also have a constructive role to play in achieving the aim of this strategy.
Not exact matches
For example, USAID manages
Child Survival
and Health (CSH) programs
intended to reduce illness
and death among mothers,
infants and young children.
It also ensures that follow - on formula products
intended for infants 6 - 12 months of age
and young children 1 - 3 years of age are clearly distinguishable from
infant formula products to prevent against consumer confusion that can lead to follow - on formula being inappropriately passed - off as
infant formula.»
In 1987, the Codex Alimentarius Commission defined follow - up formula — or follow - on milk — as «a food
intended for use as a liquid part of the weaning diet
for the
infant from the 6th month on
and for young children.»
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)- Part III - Chapter 11 - Breastfeeding Nutrient adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding
for the term
infant during the first six months of life (2002) Geneva, World Health Organization Full text [pdf 278kb] The optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review Geneva, World Health Organization, 2001 Full text [pdf 1.06 Mb] Report of the expert consultation of the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding Report of an expert consultation Geneva, World Health Organization, 28 - 30 March 2001 Full text [pdf 122kb] The WHO Global Data Bank on Infant and Young Child Feeding Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Feeding Your Baby From Six Months To One Year Your guide to help you introduce food to your baby Adapted and reproduced with permission of Peel Public Health, Region of Peel A Practical Workbook to Protect, Promote and Support Breastfeeding in Community Based Projects Health Canada, Ottawa, 2002 This workbook is intended to assist the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) or similar community based prenatal projects to identify strategies and specific actions to protect, promote and support breastfeeding in a population health co
infant during the first six months of life (2002) Geneva, World Health Organization Full text [pdf 278kb] The optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review Geneva, World Health Organization, 2001 Full text [pdf 1.06 Mb] Report of the expert consultation of the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding Report of an expert consultation Geneva, World Health Organization, 28 - 30 March 2001 Full text [pdf 122kb] The WHO Global Data Bank on
Infant and Young Child Feeding Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Feeding Your Baby From Six Months To One Year Your guide to help you introduce food to your baby Adapted and reproduced with permission of Peel Public Health, Region of Peel A Practical Workbook to Protect, Promote and Support Breastfeeding in Community Based Projects Health Canada, Ottawa, 2002 This workbook is intended to assist the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) or similar community based prenatal projects to identify strategies and specific actions to protect, promote and support breastfeeding in a population health co
Infant and Young Child Feeding Breastfeeding
and Complementary Feeding Feeding Your Baby From Six Months To One Year Your guide to help you introduce food to your baby Adapted
and reproduced with permission of Peel Public Health, Region of Peel A Practical Workbook to Protect, Promote
and Support Breastfeeding in Community Based Projects Health Canada, Ottawa, 2002 This workbook is
intended to assist the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) or similar community based prenatal projects to identify strategies
and specific actions to protect, promote
and support breastfeeding in a population health context.
The Code regulates the marketing of breastmilk substitutes which includes
infant formulas, follow - on formulas
and any other food or drink, together with feeding bottles
and teats,
intended for babies
and young children.
They serve as a basis
for action
and are
intended to clarify that optimal practices
for feeding
infants and young children during emergencies are essentially the same as those that apply in other, more stable conditions.
Other types of insurance include final expenses life insurance which is only
intended to pay
for funeral related expenses,
and infant life insurance which is a form of whole life insurance that is purchased
for a
young child and allowed to mature over that person's lifetime.