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The True Weight of the Obesity Epidemic: Factors and Implications

Based on information from the WHO in 2022, 1 in 8 people are living with obesity globally. This global obesity epidemic, or globesity, has become a concern due to its lifelong effects especially in raising the risks for communicable and non-communicable diseases, more specifically in cases that begin in childhood. Given the many factors that may contribute to it, such as the environment, epigenetics, and early life nutrition, the long-term goal is addressing overweight and obesity in the different life stages through different preventive measures.

N&G Yearbook 2024

Nutrition and Growth Yearbook 2024

In this book, renowned experts in their field summarize and annotate selected peer-reviewed manuscripts that were published between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023 on malnutrition, obesity and body composition, epigenetics, nutrition for preterm and term infants, maternal nutrition and nutrition in pregnancy, cognition, chronic diseases, and their intersections with nutrition and growth. Each article was evaluated for clinical importance, especially for healthcare professionals who deal with these specific cases, and discusses its applications in their everyday practice.

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Midwife News Healthy For the Future! Vol. 3 - 2023

With more developments in research, it has been shown that nutrition is playing a more important role in pregnancy. More studies have shown that preparations for a healthy nutrition in pregnancy has to start prior to conception, at the same time it has become more evident that a pregnant woman being overweight, is just as detrimental in terms of the infant development as nutrient-deficiency.

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Glycemic Responses to two Different Complimentary Feeding Regimens in Healthy Infants

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Nutrition and Growth Yearbook 2023

Co-Authored by 4 Experts
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Effects of an Extensively Hydrolyzed Formula Supplemented with Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides on Growth, Tolerability, Safety and Infection Risk in Infants with Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy: A Randomized, Multi-Center Trial

Co-Authored by 12 Experts
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Human Milk Oligosaccharide-Stimulated Bifidobacterium Species Contribute to Prevent Later Respiratory Tract Infections

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Biology of human milk oligosaccharides: From basic science to clinical evidence

Co-Authored by 5 Experts
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The Latest Buzz about Heavy Metals, Infants, and Young Children

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Proposed Nutrient Standards for Plant-Based Beverages Intended as Milk Alternatives

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The Influence of FUT2 and FUT3 Polymorphisms and Nasopharyngeal Microbiome on Respiratory Infections in Breastfed Bangladeshi Infants from the Microbiota and Health Study

Aristea Binia