There are now significant data to support the hypothesis that early life nutrition in the fetus, infant and young child can have profound effects on long-term health. This review considers some of this evidence with specific reference to the current burden of disease in Australia and New Zealand. As the findings of further research become available, recommendations on optimizing early life nutrition should be formulated and made widely available as part of the preventative health policy agenda in both Australia and New Zealand
The modification of ageing by nutritional intervention is well recognised. Post-weaning diet restric...
There is increasing evidence that environmental factors in early life predict later health. The earl...
Objective: To assess the public health significance of premature weaning of infants from breast milk...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
LondonThis Task Force report reviews the evidence that the seeds of many adult diseases are sown in ...
BACKGROUND:A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstrat...
Understanding the role and importance of nutrition in early postnatal life, as an influence on lifel...
The possibility that the nutrition in utero, in infancy and early in childhood can have a significan...
© 2017 Dr. Rachel Louise BoakDuring the phase of life from 0-2 years of age (infancy), growth and de...
This report was commissioned after an ARM debate in June 2007 that called on the BMA's Board of Scie...
The role of both qualitative and quantitative early nutrient intakes on later health has been sugges...
© Blackwell The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIndividuals who were sma...
It has long been demonstrated that nutrition in the first 1000 days of life can affect health outcom...
The modification of ageing by nutritional intervention is well recognised. Post-weaning diet restric...
There is increasing evidence that environmental factors in early life predict later health. The earl...
Objective: To assess the public health significance of premature weaning of infants from breast milk...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
LondonThis Task Force report reviews the evidence that the seeds of many adult diseases are sown in ...
BACKGROUND:A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstrat...
Understanding the role and importance of nutrition in early postnatal life, as an influence on lifel...
The possibility that the nutrition in utero, in infancy and early in childhood can have a significan...
© 2017 Dr. Rachel Louise BoakDuring the phase of life from 0-2 years of age (infancy), growth and de...
This report was commissioned after an ARM debate in June 2007 that called on the BMA's Board of Scie...
The role of both qualitative and quantitative early nutrient intakes on later health has been sugges...
© Blackwell The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIndividuals who were sma...
It has long been demonstrated that nutrition in the first 1000 days of life can affect health outcom...
The modification of ageing by nutritional intervention is well recognised. Post-weaning diet restric...
There is increasing evidence that environmental factors in early life predict later health. The earl...
Objective: To assess the public health significance of premature weaning of infants from breast milk...