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.
Maternal vitamin D deficiency may cause cognitive and physical development impairment in newborns
Expert consensus finds that higher protein intake benefits adult bone health
Eating fish twice a week reduces heart, stroke risk
Early-life obesity impacts children's learning and memory, study suggests
Annales 76.1 - Hot Topics in Nutrition – 75 Years Later
Evidence-Based Medicine and Clinical Research: Both are Needed, Neither is Perfect
NNIW89 - Recent Research in Nutrition and Growth
Parental diet before conception affects child's health
Lack of vegetable choices in infant and toddler food is widespread
Lack of sleep leads to obesity in children and adolescents
Interview with Andrea Maier Noth: Early Flavor Exposure
Interview with Sophie Nicklaus: Early development of taste preference
Interview with Kimberley Mallan: Effect of Parental Feeding on Child’s Eating Behavior
Interview with Lisa Fries: Children's Food Acceptance and Picky Eating
Interview with Ciaran Forde: Child Eating Behavior and Energy Intake
Interview from Salvador Villalpando: Mexico Case Study