Jean-Charles Picaud
Neonatology, Croix Rousse University Hospital, Lyon
A Full Professor of Pediatrics since 2001.
Trained at the School of Medicine in Lyon, France (Claude Bernard University Lyon 1), he is working in the Department of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Croix Rousse University Hospital in Lyon, France.
He developed his clinical research in the field of neonatal and infant nutrition, and particularly optimization of parenteral and enteral nutrition for very preterm infants.
He worked on the validation of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry in neonates, evaluation of nutrient utilization using nutrient balances, on the evolution of gut flora in extremely preterm infants and the effects of probiotic supplementation.
He published studies about nutrition of full-term neonates and infants, notably the impact of low protein intake on further risk on infant obesity.
Research interests: human milk for infants, its composition, optimization of the fortification, and the best way to pasteurize it to preserve its quality.
Articles from this author
Nitrogen Balance and Plasma Amino Acids in the Evaluation of Protein Sources for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
Co-Authored by 2 Experts
Utilization and Storage of Energy
Jean-Charles Picaud
Videos from this author
The future of HMOs moving to synbiotics as a way to optimize health benefits
Co-Authored by 4 Experts
Complementing HMOs with strain specific probiotics in healthy term neonates: first results of a randomized trial
Jean-Charles Picaud
Q&A - Nutrition and Growth Conference 2022
Jean-Charles Picaud
Protein levels and intake in early life and its relationship with growth and risk of NCDs
Jean-Charles Picaud
Recent Concepts in Human Milk Fortification
Jean-Charles Picaud
Pre-term Nutrition and Human Milk Fortification
Jean-Charles Picaud
Publications from this author
The future of HMOs ESPGHAN 2024
Co-Authored by 3 Experts
Growth and Metabolic Outcomes in Healthy Infants Fed Formulas with Age-Adapted Protein Concentrations from Birth Through 12 Months
Co-Authored by 11 Experts
Human Milk Oligosaccharides: 2'-Fucosyllactose (2'-FL) and Lacto-N-Neotetraose (LNnT) in Infant Formula
Co-Authored by 12 Experts