Search results Primary Nutrition Topic(s) Low Birth Weight Gut Microbiota Growth & Development Nutrition Health & Wellness Secondary Nutrition Topic(s) Immunity Lactation Nutrition Intervention Food Allergy Infancy Probiotics Brain Health Human Milk Oligosaccharides Childhood Pregnancy Micronutrient Deficiencies Nutrition Support Toddler Cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) Gastrointestinal Diseases Nutrition Recommendation and Assessment Bone Health Brain / Cognition Breastfeeding / Breastmilk Complementary Feeding × Metabolic Health Protein Hydrolysates Iron 5 HMOs 2 HMOs L. reuteri L. rhamnosus B. lactis Vitamin D Prebiotics Low Protein Vitamins Minerals Lactose Maternal Nutrition Audience Doctor Dietitian Nurse Pharmacist Student Assistant / Resident Nutritionist General Practitioner Pediatrician Other × Midwives Researcher Doctor (phd) Professor Obstetrician Content type Infographics Publications Slide decks Video Reset all filtersOther × Complementary Feeding × 17 results Iron-Fortified Foods Are Needed To Meet the Estimated Average Requirement for Iron in Australian Infants Aged 6 to 12 Months Co-Authored by 5 Experts Children are what they eat: Shaping their growth & immunity Co-Authored by 5 Experts Gut microbiome trajectory, immunity, and clinical implications Co-Authored by 2 Experts NNIW96 - Strategies in neonatal care to promote optimized growth and development: Focus on low birth weight infants Co-Authored by 4 Experts NNIW96 - Strategies in neonatal care to promote optimized growth and development: Focus on low birth weight infants Diet is known to be a driver of microbiome variation, and yet the precise mechanisms by which certain dietary components modulate the microbiome. Hidden Realities in Infant Feeding: The Importance of Listening to Parents - Understanding Parenting Today 2021 What Influences Gut Microbiome in different stages of life? First Foods and Gut Microbes Martin Frederik Laursen Key Findings from Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) - US Key Findings from Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) - Russia Key Findings from Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) - Mexico Load More