Toddler Nutrition Academy

Toddler Nutrition Academy

Toddlerhood represents striking changes in children’s development. It is a period of a time of rapid cognitive, social-emotional, and physical development. Changing nutritional needs accompany these developmental milestones and the toddler’s diet has an impact in establishing food preferences and healthy eating behaviors. These choices in a young child’s life may have lasting impacts on dietary patterns and body weight. The Toddler Nutrition Academy is dedicated to provide scientific information and resources on toddler’s nutrition, growth and development.

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Videos

IUGR and Preterm Birth as Determinants of Child Growth in First Two Years and Potential Interventions
IUGR and Preterm Birth as Determinants of Child Growth in First Two Years and Potential Interventions

IUGR and Preterm Birth as Determinants of Child Growth in First Two Years and Potential Interventions

Parul Christian
The Effect of Infant Feeding Practices on Height, Weight, and Disease in Developing Countries
The Effect of Infant Feeding Practices on Height, Weight, and Disease in Developing Countries

The Effect of Infant Feeding Practices on Height, Weight, and Disease in Developing Countries

Benjamin Yarnoff
Establishing Healthy eating behaviors:Learnings from the Cookid Study
Establishing Healthy eating behaviors:Learnings from the Cookid Study

Establishing Healthy eating behaviors:Learnings from the Cookid Study

Klazine van der Horst
Global, Regional and Country Trends in Underweight and Stunting as Indicators of Nutrition and Health of Populations
Global, Regional and Country Trends in Underweight and Stunting as Indicators of Nutrition and Health of Populations

Global, Regional and Country Trends in Underweight and Stunting as Indicators of Nutrition and Health of Populations

Lynette M. Neufeld

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