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.
Pediatric issues in time of pandemia: From infection to nutritional strategies
Annales 79.1 - Pediatric issues in time of pandemia: From infection to nutritional strategies
HMOs and Gut Development: New Clinical Evidence
The Nest 49: Nourishing the growth and development of toddlers
Nutritional needs during the first 1000 days to support growth during infancy and toddlerhood: the influence of maternal health
Protein levels and intake in early life and its relationship with growth and risk of NCDs
1000 AND BEYOND: Nourishing From Birth to Lifelong Health
Safety and Tolerability of Bifidobacterium Longum Subspecies Infantis LMG11588 Supplementation in Healthy Term Infants
Growth and Metabolic Outcomes in Healthy Infants Fed Formulas with Age-Adapted Protein Concentrations from Birth Through 12 Months
Starter and Follow-up Formula with a Specific Blend of Five Human Milk Oligosaccharides Support Age-Appropriate Growth, are Safe and Suitable
Glycemic Responses to two Different Complimentary Feeding Regimens in Healthy Infants
Children more likely to like vegetables if mothers ate more during pregnancy, research claims
The Transformative 10: Nourishing the Brain, Body and Behavior
The Transformative 10: Nutrition as the Enabler