Global Landscape of Nutrition Challenges in Infants and Children

Global Landscape of Nutrition Challenges in Infants and Children
Author: K.F. Michaelsen,L.M. Neufeld,A.M. Prentice
Publsiher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783318066494

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Malnutrition among children remains a persistent problem around the world. This publication aims to map the challenges within the global landscape of childhood nutrition and considers the importance of nutrition both prior to conception and in children beyond two years of age. Session I provides an updated picture of malnutrition around the world, the recent progress that has been made in eliminating malnutrition in all its forms and several data limitations to track such progress. The role of milk in early life is covered in session II. The chapters describe different aspects of cow’s milk and the possible role of optimized plant proteins as an alternative to dairy ingredients in treating children with severe acute malnutrition. Session III considers the ramifications of environmental constraints to healthy child growth. The chapters cover the issue of how persistent gut damage and systemic inflammation can precipitate malnutrition as well as the putative effects of alterations in the gut microbiota. This overview of diverse issues is relevant to the epidemiology, biology of nutrition in early life, programmatic implications, and future directions.

Building Future Health and Well Being of Thriving Toddlers and Young Children

Building Future Health and Well Being of Thriving Toddlers and Young Children
Author: M.M. Black,A. Singhal,C.H. Hillman
Publsiher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783318068665

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The early child period is considered the most important developmental phase throughout the lifespan. The 95th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop explored in some detail the current scientific research, challenges, and opportunities of cementing a healthy foundation for life in toddlers and young children. The workshop brought together experts in the areas of health care, public health, and developmental science. The first session focused on the nutritional challenges in toddlers and young children across the globe, such as overweight and obesity. The theme of the second session elucidated the journey from infancy to toddlerhood and the role of nutrition in it, focusing social aspects. And finally, the third session aimed to explain the steps of motor skill development and the role of physical activities and nutrition in cognitive development and learning abilities of a child. The key issues offer valuable insights for health care providers, policy makers, and researchers on how appropriate nutrition, nurturing caregiving, and environment can influence the development and health of children up to 5 years of age.

Nutritional Anemia

Nutritional Anemia
Author: Crystal D. Karakochuk,Michael B. Zimmermann,Diego Moretti,Klaus Kraemer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783031145216

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Understanding the causes of anemia is critical to inform appropriate strategies to prevent and treat anemia, particularly to reduce the risk of anemia and the burden of disease. The strength of this book lies in its cross-disciplinary nature. This publication summarizes the current state of evidence on the multifactorial causes of anemia, with a specific focus on nutritional anemia. The chapter authors are leading experts in nutrition and global health. The introductory chapters provide an overview of the global burden of anemia prevalence, the economic implications and functional consequences of anemia, and the significance of these factors to guide policy and programs. Subsequent chapters provide current evidence on iron and other micronutrient metabolism and homeostasis in regards to anemia, the multifactorial contributors to anemia (e.g. infection and genetics), and the interactions between nutrients that may contribute to anemia. The summarizing chapters detail program and policy approaches to treat, prevent and reduce anemia in the global context. Nutritional Anemia is a comprehensive resource for those involved in global health and nutrition policy, strategy, programming, or research, and serves as a guide for how government, NGO, and international agencies can effectively treat, prevent and reduce anemia globally.

Nutrition Health and Disease

Nutrition  Health and Disease
Author: Simon Langley-Evans
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781119717515

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Nutrition, Health and Disease Nutrition, Health and Disease In this newly revised third edition of Nutrition, Health and Disease, prominent researcher and Professor of Human Nutrition Simon Langley-Evans delivers an easy-to-read and student-friendly textbook on the changing demands for nutrients made by the body throughout the human lifespan. Thorough introductions to lifespan nutrition, maternal nutrition prior to conception, pregnancy, and the relationship between fetal nutrition and disease later in life Practical discussions of lactation and infant feeding, nutrition during childhood, nutrition during adolescence, and nutrition in the adult years Detailed examination of contemporary evidence of the relationship between diet, body weight, and the major nutrition-related diseases: cancer, heart disease and diabetes Exploration of vegetarian, vegan, and other alternative diets, as well as dieting for weight loss in adults, gender and nutrition, macro- and micronutrients, and a background on nutritional epidemiology Access to an updated student companion website with additional resources Perfect for nutrition and dietetics students, as well as newly qualified nutrition and dietetics professionals, this foundational textbook will also earn a place on the bookshelves of other healthcare students and professionals who seek a one-stop reference on the impact that nutrition has on health and disease.

Databases and Nutrition volume II

Databases and Nutrition  volume II
Author: Alessandra Durazzo,Massimo Lucarini,Igor Pravst
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2023-12-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832540831

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Infant and Child Nutrition Worldwide

Infant and Child Nutrition Worldwide
Author: Frank Falkner
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1991-10-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0849388147

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This volume provides a contemporary and historical overview of infant nutrition in Europe, North America, and the Third World. It emphasizes the important role that good nutrition, appropriate health care, and a caring environment play in promoting healthy physical and social growth in children. Issues covered include breast feeding, maternal undernutrition and reproductive performance, weaning, and the social and pyschological factors of breast feeding. The book will serve as an excellent guide for nutritionists, pediatricians, health professionals and others involved in child welfare worldwide.

Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding

Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding
Author: World Health Organization
Publsiher: World Health Organization
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9241562218

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WHO and UNICEF jointly developed this global strategy to focus world attention on the impact that feeding practices have on the nutritional status, growth and development, health, and thus the very survival of infants and young children. The strategy is the result of a comprehensive two-year participatory process. It is based on the evidence of nutrition's significance in the early months and years of life, and of the crucial role that appropriate feeding practices play in achieving optimal health outcomes. The strategy is intended as a guide for action; it identifies interventions with a proven positive impact; it emphasizes providing mothers and families the support they need to carry out their crucial roles, and it explicitly defines the obligations and responsibilities in this regards of governments, international organizations, and other concerned parties.

Infant and Young Child Feeding

Infant and Young Child Feeding
Author: Fiona Dykes,Victoria Hall-Moran
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009-08-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1444315323

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This exciting book, edited by Fiona Dykes and Victoria Hall Moran and with a foreword from Gretel Pelto, explores in an integrated context the varied factors associated with infant and child nutrition, including global feeding strategies, cultural factors, issues influencing breastfeeding, and economic and life cycle influences