The right for optimal cognitive, social, and emotional behavioral growth is fundamental for every child. The cognitive, social, and emotional parts of the brain continue to develop across the lifespan. An immense portion of the brain’s structure and capacity is shaped early in life. Nevertheless, a cautious approach must be undertaken to ensure optimal development with long-term consequences during this sensitive period. Among the identified factors for optimal brain development, provision of optimal nutrition shared its portion as one of the fundamentals. This article will review the essential features of nutrients in the fetal, postnatal, and infancy period in relation to brain development. 
Includes bibliographical references.We know that children need proper nutrition, safe homes, access ...
This thesis focuses on the effect of nutrition on brain development and neurodevelopmental outcome i...
Background: The first 2 years of life is a critical period of rapid growth and brain development. D...
The right for optimal cognitive, social, and emotional behavioral growth is fundamental for every ch...
Nutrients were necessary to regulate the growth and development optimal brain during fetal life unt...
The pre-school years (i.e., 1–5 years of age) is a time of rapid and dramatic postnatal brain develo...
The fetal brain anatomy development starts during the last trimester of pregnancy and continue in ea...
The Physical, metabolic, emotional, cognitive, and social development all begin to develop during ea...
Purpose of review: This review summarizes the most recent evidence regarding the effects of micronut...
There is growing evidence that early nutrition affects later cognitive performance. The idea that th...
Introduction. The first 1000 days of life is the most crucial period for physical and neuro-emo...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal intensive care practices have resulted in marked improvements in the survival o...
The brain is an organ that functions harmoniously special only through a balanced intake of biologic...
There is growing evidence that early nutrition affects later cognitive performance. The idea that th...
Nutrients are necessary to keep the human alive, but they also play a crucial role in growth of the ...
Includes bibliographical references.We know that children need proper nutrition, safe homes, access ...
This thesis focuses on the effect of nutrition on brain development and neurodevelopmental outcome i...
Background: The first 2 years of life is a critical period of rapid growth and brain development. D...
The right for optimal cognitive, social, and emotional behavioral growth is fundamental for every ch...
Nutrients were necessary to regulate the growth and development optimal brain during fetal life unt...
The pre-school years (i.e., 1–5 years of age) is a time of rapid and dramatic postnatal brain develo...
The fetal brain anatomy development starts during the last trimester of pregnancy and continue in ea...
The Physical, metabolic, emotional, cognitive, and social development all begin to develop during ea...
Purpose of review: This review summarizes the most recent evidence regarding the effects of micronut...
There is growing evidence that early nutrition affects later cognitive performance. The idea that th...
Introduction. The first 1000 days of life is the most crucial period for physical and neuro-emo...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal intensive care practices have resulted in marked improvements in the survival o...
The brain is an organ that functions harmoniously special only through a balanced intake of biologic...
There is growing evidence that early nutrition affects later cognitive performance. The idea that th...
Nutrients are necessary to keep the human alive, but they also play a crucial role in growth of the ...
Includes bibliographical references.We know that children need proper nutrition, safe homes, access ...
This thesis focuses on the effect of nutrition on brain development and neurodevelopmental outcome i...
Background: The first 2 years of life is a critical period of rapid growth and brain development. D...