NNIW89 - Recent Research in Nutrition & Growth
It is now well understood around the world that good nutrition plays a major role in the health of individuals, at all stages of development and life.
In recent years, detailed clinical research into the effects of nutrition on growth has brought a wealth of new data that is giving fresh understanding to this key area of development particularly in the first 1,000 days of life: appropriate nutrition at this time can program and prepare the body for long-term health status. Poor nutrition can contribute to obesity or stunting and can also have an adverse effect on brain development and cognition.
Articles
Effects of Nutrition on the Development of Higher-Order Cognition
Neuroimaging of the Developing Brain and Impact of Nutrition
Micronutrients and Child Growth: Current Evidence and Progress
Impact of Nutrition on Growth, Brain, and Cognition
Effects of Nutrition on the Development of Higher-Order Cognition
Assessing Neurocognitive Development in Studies of Nutrition
A Nutritionist’s Perspective on Behavioral Assessment
Osteoblast Bioenergetics and Global Energy Homeostasis
Implications of Growth as a Time-Specific Event
Elongation of the Long Bones in Humans by the Growth Plates
Critical Windows for the Programming Effects of Early-Life Nutrition on Skeletal Muscle Mass
Complementary Feeding, Infant Growth, and Obesity Risk: Timing, Composition and Mode of Feeding
Breastfeeding, Breast Milk Composition, and Growth Outcomes
Causes of Stunting and Preventive Dietary Interventions in Pregnancy and Early Childhood
Metabolic Regulation of Pre- and Postnatal Growth
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