Search results Primary Nutrition Topic(s) Low Birth Weight Allergy Gut Microbiota Nutrition & Disease Management Obesity Growth & Development Nutrition Health & Wellness Malnutrition Secondary Nutrition Topic(s) Immunity Lactation Nutrition Intervention Food Allergy Infancy Probiotics Adolescence Brain Health × Human Milk Oligosaccharides Childhood Aging Pregnancy Micronutrient Deficiencies Nutrition Support Toddler Hydration Cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) Metabolic Syndrome Disease related malnutrition Gastrointestinal Diseases Critical Care Surgery Nutrition Recommendation and Assessment Sports Nutrition Gastroenterology Bone Health Brain / Cognition Breastfeeding / Breastmilk Complementary Feeding Metabolic Health Protein Hydrolysates Iron 5 HMOs 2 HMOs L. reuteri L. rhamnosus B. lactis Vitamin D Prebiotics Low Protein Vitamins Minerals Lactose Sugars Maternal Nutrition Audience Doctor Dietitian Nurse Pharmacist Student Assistant / Resident Nutritionist General Practitioner × Pediatrician Other Midwives Researcher Doctor (phd) Professor Obstetrician Content type Events Infographics News Publications Video Reset all filtersGeneral Practitioner × Brain Health × 260 results Brain Development and Toddlers’ Diet: Is There a Link? Nutrition interventions from preconception to postpartum period and their role in preventing important health challenges Otilia Perichart Perera NNIW 100 Interviews: Bernadette Benitez Bernadette Benitez Better early: Critical windows in brain and cognitive development, Bernadette Benitez Bernadette Benitez Food-Approach Eating Behaviors and Brain Morphology: The Generation R Study The Transformative 10: Nourishing the Brain, Body and Behavior The Transformative 10: Nourishing the Brain The toddler and preschool years: Foundations for lifelong health Together for Better Care: A call for zero separation of parents and preterm babies Silke Mader New study suggests that breastfeeding may help prevent cognitive decline Study questions maternal Vit D link to learning disorders Higher fruit and veg intake linked to better mental health in secondary schoolchildren Load More