Growth & Development

Early life events, including nutrition, play a powerful role in programming a person’s development, metabolism and health for the future. This section covers all aspects of the importance of maternal nutrition in the first 1000 days including nutrition in pregnancy, epigenetics, metabolic programming, breastfeeding, growth & cognitive development and a lot more.

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The Relationship Between Nutrition, Brain, Cognition, Learning, and Behavior in School-Age Children: Systematic Evidence and Future Opportunities

The Relationship Between Nutrition, Brain, Cognition, Learning, and Behavior in School-Age Children: Systematic Evidence and Future Opportunities

School age (5–18 years) is a pivotal window for brain and cognitive development, yet nutrition‐related brain and…

Diandra Brkić
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The Importance of Breakfast in School-Aged Children

The Importance of Breakfast in School-Aged Children

Helena Gibson‐Moore
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Nourishing Transformative Changes as Children Grow

Nourishing Transformative Changes as Children Grow

Andrew Prentice
NNIW 100 Interviews: Marlou Lasschuijt
NNIW 100 Interviews: Marlou Lasschuijt

NNIW 100 Interviews: Marlou Lasschuijt

Marlou Lasschuijt
NNIW 100 Interviews: Bernadette Benitez
NNIW 100 Interviews: Bernadette Benitez

NNIW 100 Interviews: Bernadette Benitez

Bernadette Benitez
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NNIW100 Interviews: Shiao-Yng Chan

NNIW100 Interviews: Shiao-Yng Chan

Shiao-Yng Chan
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NNIW100 Interviews: Ian Macdonald

NNIW100 Interviews: Ian Macdonald

Ian MacDonald
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Midwife News Healthy For the Future! Vol. 3 - 2023

Midwife News Healthy For the Future! Vol. 3 - 2023

Iron Adequacy made easy with Iron-Fortified Infant Cereal
Iron Adequacy made easy with Iron-Fortified Infant Cereal

Iron Adequacy made easy with Iron-Fortified Infant Cereal

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Iron-Fortified Foods Are Needed To Meet the Estimated Average Requirement for Iron in Australian Infants Aged 6 to 12 Months

Iron-Fortified Foods Are Needed To Meet the Estimated Average Requirement for Iron in Australian Infants Aged 6 to 12 Months

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Keynote lecture, lan Macdonald

Keynote lecture, lan Macdonald

Ian MacDonald