NNIW100 - Shaping The Future with Nutrition
With the theme “Shaping The Future with Nutrition,” NNIW100’s first session looked at current understanding of the fundamentals of maternal and child nutrition, and the different factors that shape an individual’s health and wellbeing such as maternal preconception nutrition, mode of birth, infant nutrition, breastfeeding and human milk research, complementary feeding practices, environmental factors and more. The second session also examined food dietary habits for optimal development, wherein speakers highlighted a strong evidence base for the nutritional approach that supports good health, but how in practice there are many challenges to achieving this. The last session looked into research about the food systems and the new challenges that have emerged with the changing times, such as the shift to a more plant-based diet for sustainability, and new food technological advancements.
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New Food Technologies – Addressing Challenges at Food Systems Level
Healthy Diets at the Intersection of Human and Planetary Health
Nutrition Challenges and Opportunities When Shifting to Plant-Based Diets
Integrating Next-Generation Evidence-Based Medicine Into Clinical Studies on Gut Microbiota Modulation
What Does Healthy Microbiome Development Look Like? State of the Art and Beyond
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Strategies to Address Over- and Undernutrition
Micronutrient Hunger or Hidden Hunger Among Infants and Young Children on Healthy Diets
Strategies to Develop Balanced Dietary Habits: Solving the Dilemma
The Art of Chewing: Optimizing Early-Life Sensory Exposure to Develop Healthy Eating Behaviour
Better Early: Critical Windows in Brain and Cognitive Development
Nutrition for the Sick Preterm: Can We Make It More Precise?
Understanding the Ovarian Clock – Essential Knowledge for Paediatricians
Gut Microbiota Assembly Begins at Birth and Needs to Be Nurtured
An Offspring’s Health Starts Before Conception and Results of the NiPPeR Randomized Trial
Achievements, Challenges, and Future Direction in Early Life Nutrition
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