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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Articles

NNIW16 - Vitamins and Minerals in Pregnancy and Lactation (publications)
NNIW16 - Vitamins and Minerals in Pregnancy and Lactation

NNIW16 - Vitamins and Minerals in Pregnancy and Lactation

Heribert Berger
NNIW15 - Biology of Human Milk (publications)
NNIW15 - Biology of Human Milk

NNIW15 - Biology of Human Milk

Lars Å. Hanson
NNIW14 - Linear Growth Retardation in Less Developed Countries (publications)
NNIW14 - Linear Growth Retardation in Less Developed Countries

NNIW14 - Linear Growth Retardation in Less Developed Countries

John C. Waterlow
NNIW13 - Lipids In Modern Nutrition (publications)
NNIW13 - Lipids In Modern Nutrition

NNIW13 - Lipids In Modern Nutrition

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Videos

Learning to eat: Behavioral and Psychological Aspects
Learning to eat: Behavioral and Psychological Aspects

Learning to eat: Behavioral and Psychological Aspects

Leann L. Birch
Development, Epigenetics & Metabolic Programming
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Development, Epigenetics & Metabolic Programming

Development, Epigenetics & Metabolic Programming

Keith Godfrey
Opportunities for Interrupting Intergenerational Cycles of Obesity (videos)
Opportunities for Interrupting Intergenerational Cycles of Obesity

Opportunities for Interrupting Intergenerational Cycles of Obesity

Matthew W. Gillman
Behaviour Impact, Result of the FITS and MING Study in USA & China (videos)
Behaviour Impact, Result of the FITS and MING Study in USA & China

Behaviour Impact, Result of the FITS and MING Study in USA & China

Kathleen C. Reidy

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