Gut Microbiota
Microbiota is the good (and bad bacteria) in your gut. Every human being carries about 1-2kg of gut microbiota representing a number of cells far bigger than all our body cells together. Here we provide the latest science on the relation between nutrition, gut microbiome, immune system and human health.
Systems biology of the interactions between the gut microbiome and human metabolism
Human Milk Oligasaccharides - Just a Sugar or Nature's Secret Weapon?
Human milk for preterm infants. What do we know?
The Role of Human Milk Oligosaccharides for Infant Health
Early Nutritional Intervention Strategies for Primary Prevention: Findings and Consequences from GINI Study
Human milk fortification – where do we stand?
Protein and Amino Acid Metabolism in Fetuses and Preterm Infants
Using food and Nutritional Strategies to Induce Tolerance in Food Allergic Children
Late preterm infants outcome and nutritional aspects
Validation and analysis of Infant and Young Child Feeding Indicators in LMIC
Advancement in Texture in Early Complementary Feeding and the Relevance to Developmental Outcomes
Intervention Studies to Promote Diet Quality
ELBW infants: risk of postnatal growth retardation and the role of enteral nutrition
In-Depth Characterization of Hydrolyzed Infant Formulas and Association with Biological Effects
Complementary Feeding Interventions in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC)
Gut-bacteria Interaction - a Metabolic Symbiosis