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Nutritional Management of Renal Disease in Childhood
Renal Manifestations of Systemic Diseases in Children
The Development of Flavor Perception and Acceptance: The Roles of Nature and Nurture
Dietary Patterns during Complementary Feeding and Later Outcomes
Nature and Nurture in Early Feeding Behavior
Learning to Eat: Behavioral and Psychological Aspects
Can Optimal Complementary Feeding Improve Later Health and Development?
Infant Feeding and Opportunities for Obesity Risk Reduction
Postnatal High Protein Intake Can Contribute to Accelerated Weight Gain of Infants and Increased Obesity Risk
Effects of Early Nutrition on the Infant Metabolome
Endocrine and Metabolic Biomarkers Predicting Early Childhood Obesity Risk
Development, Epigenetics and Metabolic Programming
The Future of Infant and Young Children’s Food: Food Supply, Manufacturing and Human Health Challenges in the 21st Century
Interrupting Intergenerational Cycles of Maternal Obesity
Using Food and Nutritional Strategies to Induce Tolerance in Food-Allergic Children
Infant Feeding: Foods, Nutrients and Dietary Strategies to Prevent Allergy
Early Nutrition as a Major Determinant of ‘Immune Health’: Implications for Allergy, Obesity and Other Noncommunicable Diseases
Novel Foods and Novel Hazards in the Food Chain
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (Bse) and Public Health
Assessment And Management of Pesticide Toxicological Risk in Baby Food Manufacturing and New Product Development
Environmental Contamination, Diarrhea, and Foodborne Disease
Hazards to Infants in the Food Chain: Exposure Through Breast Milk
Role of the Gastrointestinal Tract in Handling Hazards in the Food Chain of Children
Problems Peculiar to the Setting of Limits for Essential Food Elements
The Process of Hazard Assessment and Characterization
Hepatic Toxicity: Mechanisms, Detection, and Susceptibility of Children
Effects of Perinatal Exposure to Background Levels of Pcbs and Dioxins on the Child's Pcb Body Burden and on Neurologic and Cognitive Development During the First 42 Months of Life
Reproductive Effects: Endocrine Disruption